Alfa Romeo 4C to make a dynamic debut at the Festival of Speed

Alfa Romeo 4C to make a dynamic debut at the Festival of Speed

  Alfa Romeo UK announced that the eagerly anticipated Alfa 4C will make its debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed which runs from 12 to 14th July 2013.  The exclusive launch of the compact supercar will be showcased at the festival's 'First Glance Class' and will be seen in action by the public for the very first time as it goes up the famous Hill Climb course. Its first launch was at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year where it was met with critical acclaim.  The Alfa 4C represents the true essence of a sports car, with the authentic values of the Alfa Romeo brand which is Italian style, performance and technical excellence, offering maximum driving satisfaction in total safety.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
04 Jun 2013

Like its predecessor the 33 Stradale, the Alfa 4C is a mid-engined, rear wheel drive, compact sports coupé. The Alfa 4C offers supreme agility with compact dimensions of just under 4m long, 2m wide and 118cm high making it incredibly aerodynamic and efficient. It is powered by a new aluminium, direct injection, 240hp 1750cc turbo petrol engine, developing 350Nm of torque. With state-of-the-art technical and technological solutions, the Alfa 4C is pushed to reach real supercar performance with a power to weight ratio of more than 250hp per ton.

The Alfa 4C combines Launch Control and TCT Transmission having a top speed in excess of 155mph and running from 0-62mph in 4.5 seconds. According to Damien Dally, head of Brand at Alfa Romeo UK, the Goodwood Festival of Speed is a spectacular celebration of motoring drawing automotive enthusiasts.

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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