As far as static concept cars go, there is only one thing they have to do, and do well: look good and  attract attention, in order to consolidate a particular brand's image.
One such example is the Instituto Europeo Di Design or IED-designed Alfa Romeo Gloria Concept,  which was revealed today at the Geneva Motor Show. It shows a possible  future styling direction for a sleek sedan with coupe-inspired lines.
It was designed by a group of 20 students for their thesis project in  order to receive their Master of Arts in Transportation Design degree.
Now, while not directly designed by Alfa Romeo, the Italian automaker  did participate in its creation, possibly with their own agenda of  previewing a proposed four-door model. The official press blurb states  that the concept was designed to accommodate turbocharged V6 and V8  engines, undoubtedly referring to those found under the bonnet of the  new Maserati Quattroporte. If so, then all-wheel drive is most likely  also in the books.
If this is a preview for a future model, the 4.7-meter long concept is a  glimpse at what a possible rear-wheel drive mid-size Alfa could look  like.
In addition, the car has apparently been design to be an appealing  prospect mainly for the Asian and North American markets, where Alfa  plans to build on its image as being a premium manufacturer of sporty  cars, with the irresistible allure of Italian style.





