Monday, February 14, 2011

Alfa Romeo in grand style at the Geneva Motor Show 2011

A stand made of exclusive materials such as leather, steel and mirrors, and a wall covered entirely "Red Competition." Alfa Romeo has set up a space in the name of sportiness and elegance to show the public the Geneva Motor Show, and not just his last two novelties: Myth and Juliet. The first version will be displayed in Quadrifoglio Verde 1750 TBi 235 horsepower (engine can generate a maximum torque of 340 Nm at 1,900 rpm), which is characterized by lowered sports suspension, the 17-inch wheels (optional 18) , plus brakes and calipers painted red Alfa interior include sport leather and microfiber upholstery.

In this version 1.4 will add even MultiAir Turbo petrol engine with 170 horsepower dual-clutch automatic change of color TCT Alpha Anthracite, Start & Stop and construction Distinctive. The latter in particular is able to reduce CO2 emissions to the threshold of 121 g / km. Since its debut, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta has won numerous awards - 16 in all - including "Auto Europa 2011" (Italian Union of Automotive Journalists), "Die besten Autos 2011" (Auto Motor und Sport, Germany), "Greek Car of the Year 2011 "(automotive press, Greece)," Golden Steering Wheel 2010 "(Auto Swiat, Poland)," Design Award 2010 "(Auto Bild, Germany) and others.

In Geneva, there will be room for the younger sister Alfa Romeo Mito in Model Year 2011, the marketing of which is scheduled for April, which was equipped with new exterior colors and fabrics for interiors, and even technologies improved comfort and driving feel. Provided for in this case the versions "Quadrifoglio Verde" 1.4 MultiAir Turbo 170 hp fitted with seats Sabelt-backed carbon fiber and the 1.4 MultiAir Turbo 135 horsepower combined with the automatic transmission with double clutch Alfa TCT and Start & Stop system.

This version in particular will be on display in the new key Bronze Metal that is coupled with the interior fabric Tecnosilk two-tone (black and bronze).

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