|
The Brera TI version is distinguished by the
logo applied to the front wings and will
initially be available with 2.2 JTS (Manual
and Selespeed) and 3.2 V6 engines and later
also with other engines. |
|
|
|
|
|
Inside, the TI weds the sporty spirit of an
Alfa Romeo with the class and elegance that
is expected of an Italian product. A
carefully-crafted finish and material
quality was the brief of the Alfa Romeo
Style Centre when developing the interior
environment. |
|
|
|
|
The Paris
Motor Show will host the world première of the sporting
TI specification of the Alfa Brera that is due to go on
sale in autumn 2008. This version is distinguished by
the TI logo applied to the front wings and will
initially be available with 2.2 JTS (Manual and
Selespeed) and 3.2 V6 engines and later also with other
engines.
TI stands for Turismo Internazionale, an acronym that
Alfa Romeo used to assign only to its best-equipped cars
with the most sophisticated engineering. Such cars were
derived from standard production models but, as a result
of experience built up on racetracks throughout the
world, were customised with mechanical and styling
changes to create thoroughbred sports cars that could
still be driven on ordinary roads.
The Alfa Romeo engineers adjusted the tuning of the
suspension system to emphasise the car's renowned
attributes of sportiness and handling still further: the
springs and dampers are even stiffer, designed specially
to ensure an effective grip by the 19-inch tyres, while
the shape of the brand new alloy rims, inspired by the
8C Competizione, has been developed for maximum weight
containment and efficient cooling of the braking system.
The latter features large brake discs and Brembo red
one-piece front callipers with a radial attachment.
These top-quality engineering attributes mean full
expression of Alfa Romeo driving satisfaction, with its
time-honoured qualities of agility, precise steering and
safety under all conditions.
Inside, the TI weds the sporty spirit of an Alfa Romeo
with the class and elegance that is expected of an
Italian product. A carefully-crafted finish and material
quality was the brief of the Alfa Romeo Style Centre
when developing the interior environment. The
high-containment anatomical seats are trimmed with soft
leather and finished with top-stitching and a metal
plate bearing the TI logo. The dashboard central console
and the steering wheel panel are in dark brushed
aluminium or carbon fibre, as an option. The anatomical
steering wheel grip and gear knob are in perforated
leather. The interior environment can be made even more
exclusive by adopting a leather dashboard, a
sophisticated option created with hand-crafted
diligence. For maximum driving satisfaction, the
instruments can also come with sporty graphics, with
white lighting, while the pedal unit and foot rest are
in aluminium with a special non-slip treatment.
The version on show in Paris is equipped with a lively
185 bhp 2.2 JTS engine (an up-to-date power unit made
entirely of aluminium and equipped with direct fuel
injection) combined with a Selespeed sequential gearbox.
It also offers a long equipment list that includes a
dual zone climate control system and VDC stability
system with optional extras such as a radio navigation
system, xenon headlights, sky window, adjustable door
mirrors with memory, luggage retaining net and sensor
pack.
|