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Zagato's AGTZ Twin Tail: A Removable Rear Bumper Takes Alpine A110 to New Heights

23 Feb 2024
  • What are the design features of the Zagato AGTZ Twin Tail?
  • What are the specifications of the Zagato AGTZ Twin Tail?

Italian coachbuilder Zagato has once again showcased its expertise in blending elegance with innovation with the launch of the AGTZ Twin Tail, a sports car based on the Alpine A110. What sets this new model apart is its unique and versatile feature – a removable long-tail rear bumper. This design pays homage to the iconic Alpine A220 that raced at Le Mans, adding a touch of nostalgia to a contemporary masterpiece. The AGTZ Twin Tail draws inspiration from classic Zagato builds like the Alfa Romeo TZ1 and the Iso Rivolta GTZ, known for their distinctive rear-end designs. However, the Twin Tail takes this tradition a step further by allowing owners to customize their car's aerodynamics with the option of a long tail for enhanced performance or a shorter tail for everyday driving.

Design and Aesthetics

Design and Aesthetics

True to Zagato's reputation, both iterations of the Alpine-based sports car boast a stunning aesthetic. The shapely rear end, reminiscent of iconic Zagato designs, adds a touch of sophistication to the overall appearance. The option to switch between the long-tail and short-tail designs adds a layer of versatility, allowing drivers to tailor their driving experience based on the occasion.

Performance and Powertrain

Performance and Powertrain

While Zagato has not officially disclosed the powertrain details of the AGTZ Twin Tail, it is widely speculated to retain the factory A110's turbocharged 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine. With an output of 249 horsepower, the A110's engine is mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, delivering a thrilling driving experience. The rear-wheel-drive system propels the car from 0 to 100 km/h in approximately 4.5 seconds.

Zagato has not provided information regarding any potential increase in weight due to the additional bodywork. Still, considering the base A110's feather-light weight of 2,429 pounds, any additions are unlikely to significantly impact the performance.

Zagato's AGTZ Twin Tail not only pays homage to the rich racing heritage of the Alpine A110 but also pushes the boundaries of automotive design with its removable long-tail rear bumper. This blend of classic inspiration and modern innovation, coupled with Zagato's renowned craftsmanship, makes the AGTZ Twin Tail a true collector's item. With its limited availability and high demand, it's poised to become a sought-after gem in the world of luxury sports cars.

Wael Nakhle

BY Wael Nakhle

Wael is an automotive content writer specializes in creating written content for Motor 283. Producing a wide range of content, including blog posts, articles, product descriptions, reviews, and technical guides related to cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other vehicles, with an unprecedented passion for cars, and motorcycles.

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