Earlier this week we announced you that Alfa Romeo will unveil at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show the Gloria Concept. Now, the Italian carmaker has released a new set of pictures with the upcoming prototype that was designed with the help of a few students from the European Design Institute (IED) of Turin. 

4700 mm long, 1920 mm wide, 1320 mm high and with a wheelbase of 2900 mm, Gloria is a sports saloon with decisive lines that run down the side to the rear end. It would be propelled by a V6 or a V8 biturbo engine on the road.

Having reached its tenth attendance at Geneva, for 2013 the European Design Institute offers the possibility of experiencing at the stand the integration of the full-scale model.

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It will be possible to interact with the concept car by choosing between five models of rims and five body colors to try out, replacing the real ones. The five rims are the result of a teaching project developed in collaboration with OZ Racing who, as sponsor of the Gloria’s 20" rims, asked the Master students to design a series of proposals.

Source: Alfa Romeo