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Just a year before the celebrations of its
centenary and as ever a synonym of refined
technologies and high performance engines,
Alfa Romeo announces the marketing from
September of the Alfa Romeo MiTo 1.4 with
MultiAir. |
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Just
a year before the celebrations of its centenary
and as ever a synonym of refined technologies
and high performance engines, Alfa Romeo has
today officially confirmed the marketing from
September of the Alfa Romeo MiTo 1.4 Turbo
petrol engine with MultiAir, the revolutionary
technology developed and patented by FPT – Fiat
Powertrain Technologies. The range of a model is
therefore even broader, for a model which, since
its launch to date, has seen 60,000 orders and
is sold in 34 countries throughout the world in
5 different continents.
The new engines
are an important break from the current petrol engine
scenario, just as was the case for the diesel Common Rail
technology which saw its debut on the Alfa Romeo 156 in
1997. Just think that, compared to a traditional petrol
engine with the same displacement, MultiAir engines ensure
an increase in power (up to 10%) and torque (up to 15%), as
well as a considerable reduction in consumption levels (up
to 10%) and CO2 emissions (up to 10%), of particulates (up
to 40%) and NOx (up to 60%).
The heart of the
MultiAir is the new electro-hydraulic valve control system
which makes it possible to reduce consumption levels (thanks
to direct air control via the engine suction valves, without
the use of the throttle) and polluting emissions (thanks to
the combustion control). What's more, an emblem of the
concept of “downsizing”, the Multiair is a versatile
technology, easily applied to all petrol engines, with a
future potential development on diesel engines, too.
The head of this
revolutionary family is the MultiAir 1.4-litre 16v
turbocharged and aspirated engine which on the Alfa Romeo
MiTo model will be available with three different power
levels (105 HP, 135 HP and 170 HP) and combined with 5- or
6-speed manual gearboxes. While the first two are offered on
all versions of the MiTo range, the third will be
exclusively available on the special version called
“Quadrifoglio Verde” (Green Four-leaved Clover), debuting
after the launch.
Made in Termoli
(CB) at the FPT – Fiat Powertrain Technologies factory, the
new MultiAir engines were designed from the onset of their
development to enhance further the Alfa DNA selector, the
device which makes it possible to adapt the personality of
the Alfa Romeo MiTo to the requirements of the driver and
the different road conditions. What's more, for the first
time on the “most sporty compact car ever”, the Start&Stop
system will debut - combined with the MultiAir engines. This
system controls the temporary turning off of the engine and
its subsequent restarting (for example when stopped at a set
of traffic lights), keeping all the car's other devices
intended for the passengers' comfort in operation. MultiAir
pre-production got underway at Termoli last month.
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