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					Alfa Romeo enthusiasts’ 
					attention worldwide has over the last year has been firmly 
					focused on the “new breed” of exciting Alfa Romeo models. 
					And at the same time the attention of Autodelta’s design and 
					engineering team has been on working through the 
					rapidly-growing order book for the new 340bhp Autodelta 
					Brera J5 3.2 C, as well as finalizing bespoke 
					high-performance versions of the 159, 159 Sportwagon and 
					Spider to be added to the range this year. 
					
					
					And although it has slipped 
					somewhat from the public’s attention, the stylish Alfa GT 
					Coupé continues to find a niche market, buyers continuing to 
					be seduced by its excellent chassis, gorgeous Bertone-styled 
					looks, and of course the availability of the classic Alfa 
					3.2 “V6” engine. Autodelta introduced its exclusive, bespoke 
					version of the Alfa GT, the Autodelta GT 3.2 Super, at the
					MPH04 Motor Show in December 2004, before exactly a 
					year later at MPH05, it introduced a new, more 
					extreme version that pushed the performance and dynamic 
					envelope out even further. This model, the awesome Autodelta 
					GT 3.2 Super Evo, has proved to be hugely popular with 
					customers with a steady stream of orders being fulfilled 
					over the last year-and-a-half. 
					
					
					The 320bhp Autodelta GT Super had featured a 
					bespoke Rotrex C30-94 supercharger utilised through a 
					compact cooling and lubrication system developed by the 
					firm’s talented engineers for the Alfa GT, along with 
					chassis, suspension, transmission, electronics, braking and 
					aerodynamic upgrades. The new Autodelta GT Super Evo then 
					pushed the performance envelope out even further, offering 
					increased levels of torque (287 lb/ft at 4800 rpm) and more 
					power (341bhp at 6,450rpm) through the incorporation of a 
					larger intercooler and higher-flow injectors, with boost 
					raised from 0.45 to 0.55 bar, and utilising an evolutionary 
					engine re-mapping programme. The 0-60 mph time was shaved to 
					5.2 seconds, while the main change apparent to the driver 
					was in the substantial improvement in mid- and high-range 
					acceleration as well as a more noticeable (and louder) sound 
					emitted by the revised exhaust system, which was created 
					specially for this “Evo” model in close conjunction with 
					Autodelta’s exhaust development partner, Ragazzon. 
					
					
					While a growing number of 
					Autodelta GT Super Evo models have since been built at the 
					firm’s London HQ and by its authorized dealers worldwide, a 
					customer in the United Arab Emirates recently approached 
					Autodelta to convert his Alfa GT Coupé to full Evo 
					specification. With a growing demand for Autodelta products 
					in the Gulf region, Autodelta is currently putting a 
					localized distribution network together. 
  
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