From the medieval coat of arms of Milan's Visconti rulers to the grille of every Alfa Romeo ever made, the Biscione serpent has long carried the weight of Italian ambition. Digital designer Abel Bahri has now asked what that symbol might look like if it were given four wheels and a purpose — rendering it as a lean, aggressive sports coupe that exists only in pixels. The concept arrives at a moment when Alfa Romeo, reshaped by Stellantis into a regional concern, no longer builds the kind of car its own logo seems to demand.