For the first time Alfa Romeo 4C shows off her stunning lines between the curbs of a circuit: the manufacturer of Arese published the first official video of the concept car, committed between the curves of the track at Balocco. Undisputed queen of this year's Geneva Motor Show, Alfa Romeo 4C will be able to restore the splendor of the Italian brand: carbon frame designed by Dallara, 1750 TBI engine over 250 horsepower, rear-wheel drive and the forward rate dual-clutch represent a business card of absolute respect for the 4C concept.
Abarth version is also pending, the new Alfa Romeo 4C could be on the market, produced in limited edition with a starting price of about 50 000 euros by next summer after being presented at the Geneva Motor Show 2012. Like all projects of the Fiat group, however, has the last word to Sergio Marchionne, only the CEO of the group can decide whether or not to give birth to the new Alfa Romeo 4C.
For now, the news arrived from Mirafiori positive horizons open to the fate of the new Alfa Romeo supercars: the news of the debut in the U.S. seems close to official confirmation. In the meantime we can only enjoy the first official video of the Alfa Romeo 4C.
Abarth version is also pending, the new Alfa Romeo 4C could be on the market, produced in limited edition with a starting price of about 50 000 euros by next summer after being presented at the Geneva Motor Show 2012. Like all projects of the Fiat group, however, has the last word to Sergio Marchionne, only the CEO of the group can decide whether or not to give birth to the new Alfa Romeo 4C.
For now, the news arrived from Mirafiori positive horizons open to the fate of the new Alfa Romeo supercars: the news of the debut in the U.S. seems close to official confirmation. In the meantime we can only enjoy the first official video of the Alfa Romeo 4C.
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