New Alfa Romeo Tommaso is a digital concept craving for the green light

   

At this point, anything seems possible when it comes to this brand, including a super crossover built so as not to step on the toes of the Ferrari Purosangue, a full-blown exotic developed with the Prancing Horse's expertise, a fresh sports sedan, a possible business model to take on the likes of the BMW 5 Series, and more premium crossovers – after all, this is where most of the money is.

We would be avid supporters of more Alfa Romeo four-door models, yet we would also get behind a nice high-rider that doesn't have many things in common with Stellantis.

Apparently, we are not the only ones who believe the car manufacturer could make do with more crossovers, as so does a small part of the rendering world, and by that, we mean tedoradze.giorgi, who recently took to social media to release digital illustration of such a model.

The pixel master, whose work you are probably familiar with from our previous stories, has christened it the Alfa Romeo Tommaso, stating that it is a concept, albeit a virtual one.

The CGI-infused machine features the typical Alfa Romeo grille with a few interesting adjustments, slim headlights with an integrated DRL signature, a curvaceous hood, generous air intakes in the front bumper, pronounced wheel arches, and aggressive lines on the sides.

Moreover, the so-called Alfa Romeo Tommaso Concept has a two-door design (or three if you consider the tailgate to be a door), small rear three-quarter windows, an arched roofline, and an angular rear windscreen.

Judging by the rear-end design, this vehicle would not offer ample leg and headroom for backseat occupants, and with the rear seats up, it would have a tiny cargo area, thus making it a cramped proposal and not a very good choice for weekend getaways comprising more than two adults.

This hypothetical high-rider features a white paint finish, several black elements, and multi-spoke alloys that must be replaced with Alfa's famous wheels to look better (in our opinion).

However, we actually like it, and we think that with a little bit of work, the Italian car marque might just make it work, preferably with a punchy gasoline motor under the hood and the four-leaf clover badges decorating the front fenders and other elements inside and out.

But what's your take on this Alfa Romeo Tommaso? Would you support such a project?