The New Alfa Romeo 4C Shows Excellence Made In Italy

The New Alfa Romeo 4C Shows Excellence Made In Italy

 Alfa Romeo has unveiled more information about the upcoming Alfa Romeo 4C, which will be making its debut at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK.  With Italian style, sporty performance and engineering excellence, the compact car perfectly embodies the Alfa brand.  The brilliant coupé with two bucket seats uses technologies and materials derived from the 8C Competizione - carbon, aluminium, rear-wheel drive and technologies from the latest Alfa Romeo models but thoroughly developed to enhance the sports appeal of the car and offering maximum driving satisfaction in total safety.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
17 Jun 2013

It now features a new 1750 Turbo petrol engine with direct injection and aluminium block, with the sophisticated 'ALFA TCT' twin dry clutch transmission and the Alfa D.N.A selector with the brand-new Race mode.

Built in Modena, which is the birthplace of the world's most famous sports cars, the Alfa 4C's production process includes Alfa Romeo's design roles and Maserati's manufacturing functions with engineering and technological contribution from Italian world-wide leaders in the component industry for high performance sports cars.

The Alfa 4C's weight to power ratio is less than 4kg/Hp with a total dry weight of just 895kg, making it one of the lightest cars in the world. This is as a result of combining high technology and craftsmanship through an advanced mix of hi-tech materials which combined stiffness and strength with reduced weight.

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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