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The Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione has made a
show-stopping visit to South Africa,
appearing live on the stage at the MPH Motor
Show in Johannesburg as part of its brief
stop over in the country. |
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It all
started with “Red Afternoon” – a cocktail event held at
the Kyalami pits on the 24th January for around 300 VIPs
and organised by Fiat Group Automobiles South Africa to
showcase some of the Group’s latest vehicular offerings
that happened to be in the country at the time.
Of course, the
star attraction was the blood-red Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione
– a raucous and very rare 4.7-litre V8 behemoth of a
supercar. Sadly, only in South Africa for a few days whilst
undergoing hot-weather testing, the 8C is Italian
engineering at its very best and it’s got the figures (both
statistically and stylistically) to prove it: 0 to 100km/h
in 4,5 seconds and maximum velocity of 300km/h. In its
present guise the 8C will not become available here as all
500 hand-built specimens have been spoken for.
However, in the
not-too-distant future, a Spider version will make its
appearance and should that ever be available in
right-hand-drive, it will undoubtedly pop up on a few
Alfisti’s wish lists.
The next outing
for the extrovert Alfa was the MPH show at the Coca-Cola
Dome from the 31st January to the 3rd February. After making
his tyre-screeching entrance in the 8C, performance after
performance, the irrepressible Mr Jeremy Clarkson
unabashedly confided to packed audiences that it was ‘the
most beautiful car I’ve ever seen’. It was also undoubtedly
the show-stopper in the supercar segment, despite being
paraded together with some very exotic machinery.
Mr Gorelli,
Managing Director of Fiat Group Automobiles SA, is
encouraged by the overwhelmingly positive response the 8C
has received: “It’s testimony to the fact that Alfa Romeo
has not forgotten its sporting heritage. Watch this space
for a lot more to come from this legendary brand - it’s an
exciting time to be an Italian car fan.”
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