You'll probably never see it on the roads, but this '90s Alfa Romeo sports car is seared into the minds of the few who still remember it.
The article from MSN discusses the Alfa Romeo 164 Procar, a rare and largely forgotten car from the 1990s. Designed by Alfa Romeo's Centro Stile, the 164 Procar was intended as a high-performance version of the standard 164 sedan, featuring a unique body kit, a powerful 3.0-litre V6 engine, and a manual transmission. Only one prototype was ever built, making it an extremely exclusive vehicle. The car was showcased at the 1988 Turin Motor Show but never went into production due to Alfa Romeo's financial constraints and strategic decisions at the time. Today, this prototype remains a symbol of what could have been, embodying the spirit of Italian automotive design and performance from an era when Alfa Romeo was experimenting with bold, innovative concepts.