Totem GT Super Iperia announced: Green and unique
Totem Automobili's 12th production model is unique and features a manual gearbox coupled to the 2.8 twin-turbo V6.
Totem Automobili continues to produce and deliver super-customised versions of its GT, a fascinating restomod of the Alfa Romeo Giulia GT. The latest model to be delivered is called the Iperia. As always, we don't know the price of the vehicle or the name of the lucky owner. We'll have to make do with the photos.
Green in colour and with a leather interior, under the bonnet hides the twin-turbo V6 engine - it's also available with a 100% electric motor - combined with rear-wheel drive and a six-speed manual gearbox. Here it is in all its splendour.
With carbon seats
The Totem GT 'Iperia' is the latest evolution of the Italian sports coupé inspired by the Alfa Romeo Giulia GT of the 1960s. The special features of this new model can be found in interior, which is as meticulously designed as ever by the Italian workshop, and enhanced by a host of unique accessories.
First and foremost are the new all-carbon-fibre seats, partly covered in leather and partly left 'bare', combined with a three-spoke aluminium sports steering wheel equipped with two dials for setting the car in motion and selecting the driving modes. Many other details are also present, such as the rear reinforcement bar with the Alfa Romeo logo in the centre.
Still V6 and petrol
As on most other Totem GTs, under the bonnet of car number 12 is still the 2.8-litre twin-turbo V6 developed exclusively by Italtecnica for Totem Automobili, combined as mentioned with rear-wheel drive and a manual gearbox. The price is top secret, but it's safe to assume that the lucky buyer must have paid a lot more than the starting price of €430,000 (approx. £357,000) for a 'base' model.
Gallery: Totem GT Super Iperia 2024
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