GTC

In 2008, Franco Sbarro presented the Alcador, a superb coupe based on a Ferrari 348. A year later, two more examples were launched, the Ferrari 360-powered GTB and the Testarossa-powered LO. Ten years later, a fourth version, the GTC, was presented at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.

The GTC, the fourth Alcador from 2008 (photo by Peter Bovyn)

Alcador

Based on the Alcador, the GTC is distinguished by a few details, such as the black roof and the base of the windscreen painted black. I haven't found the technical data, but I think, from the photographs, that the GTC is equipped with a Ferrari twelve-cylinder engine (information to be verified). The four tailpipes are also different from the Alcador.
In 2019, a fifth model will be produced, the GTB F1. Red, even at the base of the hood, with a black roof and a black strip between the taillights. This time, the engine is a Ferrari 360 Modena F1 V8.

The drawing has not aged a decade (photo Peter Bovyn)

Quatre exemplaires

- The Alcador GTB presented at Geneva in 2008 is the first of a series of three.
- In 2009, a dark-blue Alcador was exhibited, based on the Ferrari 360 Modena F1, also developing around 400 hp. In addition to its color, it was distinguished from its predecessor by four air intakes on either side of the front bumper and a redesigned rear end. It was then repainted in red.
- Also in 2009, the third Alcador, named LO GT, is light grey and, like the 1995 Alcador, powered by a twelve-cylinder Ferrari Testarossa engine. It too has air intakes on the front bumper.
- In 2018, the GTC is presented: red with a black hood at the base of the windshield and a black roof, it follows the lines of the Alcador with a few differences.

In brief
1- Fourth Alcador
2- Twelve-cylinder engine (to be verified)
3- Some detail modifications (black roof, black windshield base)
Main sources
1- Internet reports from the 2018 Geneva Motor Show