For one, we'd probably ditch plans of upcoming crossovers and launch Quadrifoglio versions of the existing ones with so much power that they would make the exotic realm tremble at their sight.
We'd also give the Giulia a well-deserved refresh, joined by a two-door coupe variant, and we'd take a swing at the new BMW M5 and other business super sedans with a non-electrified flagship.
Subsequently, we'd focus on bringing several models from the brand's past back into focus with modern reinterpretations, and this being Alfa Romeo, multiple monikers deserve a spot here.
However, in this story, we will focus on the Spider, as it has been gone from the Italian car marque's portfolio for well over a decade.
The last one rolled off the line in 2010, and that's also when Alfa pulled the plug on its fixed-roof sibling, the equally sexy Brera.
Over the years, we have heard constant rumors that Alfa Romeo might bring back the Spider from the dead, alongside perhaps a coupe derivative to cater to those who don't want to get tanned while on the go.
However, this brand has other things on its plate as we speak, including successors for the Giulia and Stelvio, which should utilize the same construction as Dodge's latest Charger.
Yep, that includes the Daytona, too, as EV versions should be part of the offering.
Moreover, since traditional sports cars are slowly dying, a brand-new Alfa Romeo Spider seems like a very long stretch at the moment.
Nonetheless, the rendering crowd would beg to differ and has come up with all sorts of unofficial revivals of this iconic model over the years.
We have seen some extremely sexy takes on what a possible future Spider might look like, as well as others that are not worthy of the Alfa Romeo badge.
The latest we have encountered sticks somewhere in the middle, as it's far from being jaw-dropping gorgeous, but at least it is not an OTT CGI-infused model.
Tommaso D'Amico stands behind these digital illustrations, which were wrapped up in a video and shared on YouTube not long ago.
The designer imagined the open-top sports car in several hues, and we wouldn't say no to either of them.
Given that you are likely an Alfisti, as you're reading about a rendered Spider as we speak, would you say no to one if it looked like this?