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								Available following the launch of the 105 and 
								135 hp MultiAir engines, the world premiere of 
								the Alfa Romeo MiTo Quadrifoglio Verde with 170 
								hp 1.4 MultiAir TBi takes place in Frankfurt. 
								The exclusive trim brings back a legendary 
								symbol that over the years has appeared on some 
								of Alfa Romeo's sportiest cars. Having always 
								been synonymous with heritage, racing and 
								victory, the “Quadrifoglio Verde” (four-leaf 
								clover) now represents a new kind of sportiness 
								that combines maximum driving pleasure with 
								improved environmental qualities. 
								 
								Bearing the Quadrifoglio Verde is this MiTo with 
								the most powerful 170 hp MultiAir engine and 
								innovative solutions that accentuate the 
								existing qualities of the model: hold, agility, 
								active safety and driveability are heightened by 
								an engine with one of the highest specific power 
								values in the world and a chassis with features 
								hitherto unthinkable for a car in this class.
								 
								 
								This engine's best feature is its outstanding 
								weight/power ratio, which has always been one of 
								the key factors behind Alfa Romeo's success on 
								the road and the racetrack. The class-leading 
								ratio of 6.7 kg/hp is almost 10 per cent better 
								than the already excellent performance of the 
								current 155 hp 1.4 TBi. At 124 hp/litre, this 
								engine is also one of the world leaders in 
								specific power. In fact, this is the highest 
								value ever recorded for an Alfa car, affirming 
								the excellent engineering heritage of the Alfa 
								MiTo.  
								 
								This is a particularly important value because 
								it proves the effectiveness of downsizing, aimed 
								at producing high-tech engines to get better 
								performance allied with sharp reductions in fuel 
								consumption and emissions. Indeed, it is this 
								latter area which provides the most surprising 
								evidence of the technical level achieved: 4.8 
								l/100 km and 139 g/km of CO2 (in the extra-urban 
								cycle) are closer to what you would expect from 
								an economy car than a compact sports car that 
								goes from 0 to 100 km/h in just over 7 seconds.
								 
								 
								On the back of these exceptional power qualities 
								and the unbeatable performance/consumption 
								ratio, Alfa Romeo decided to give a sporty and 
								technological feel to this Quadrifoglio Verde 
								version with high-quality finishes, attention to 
								detail and a raft of features. One example is 
								the 17" satin titanium-finished wheels (based on 
								the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione supercar). The 
								same colour is used for the headlight frames and 
								the wing mirrors, while the dark finish of the 
								headlight parabolas is achieved by a brand new 
								metal sublimation technology. The interior also 
								has a refined sporty feel thanks to the 
								all-black environment that ensures no 
								reflections or distractions while driving. The 
								technological aspect of this car is further 
								enhanced by the sporty fabric used to upholster 
								the seats, the modern dashboard and the white 
								lighting on the instrument panel. It should also 
								be stressed that Alfa Romeo has developed an 
								innovative chassis upgrade to further emphasise 
								the dynamic qualities of the MiTo Quadrifoglio 
								Verde. 
								 
								Dynamic 
								Suspension 
								 
								Competitive racing has always been a testing 
								ground for new technologies, which have found 
								their way from the world's most famous 
								racetracks to standard road cars. One example of 
								this passage between two seemingly very 
								different worlds is dynamic suspension. This 
								system, which actively and continuously controls 
								the electronic shock absorbers, was developed by 
								combining Alfa Romeo road testing with the 
								latest engineering techniques from Magneti 
								Marelli. So, using experience gained on the 
								racetrack, the system allows the MiTo 
								Quadrifoglio Verde to excel even further in 
								terms of agility and handling, giving it 
								exceptional driveability and unparalleled 
								safety. The driver gets three benefits from the 
								Dynamic Suspension system: comfort, safety and 
								agility. Above all, the electronic shock 
								absorbers adapt to the road conditions and 
								control all the car's movements. This guarantees 
								maximum comfort and ensures that the unevenness 
								of road surfaces is fully absorbed. In addition, 
								the Dynamic Suspension system always ensures 
								maximum grip and safety by actively responding 
								to all road conditions. Finally, because roll 
								and pitch are more restricted in all conditions, 
								there is better stability and cornering that 
								adds to the undoubted agility of the Alfa Romeo 
								MiTo. 
								 
								The suspension interacts perfectly with the 
								three different control strategies of the Alfa 
								DNA system. In “Normal”, agility is combined 
								with a higher level of comfort, whereas in "All 
								Weather", the safety features are enhanced by 
								continual interaction between the Vehicle 
								Dynamic Control stability system, the steering 
								and the suspension. Finally, in “Dynamic”, the 
								MiTo becomes a true sports car clinging to the 
								ground and fit for any road: it is no 
								coincidence that the system was developed at the 
								historic Balocco test track and round the 
								corners of the Nurburgring. So, thanks to the 
								hard work of Alfa Romeo and Magneti Marelli, the 
								car is responsive and reliable when you turn the 
								steering wheel or put your foot on the 
								accelerator. The innovative Dynamic Suspension 
								system is made up of four electronically 
								controlled shock absorbers, five accelerometric 
								sensors, a control unit and an interface with 
								Alfa DNA for the different settings and with the 
								other on-board electronic systems.  
								 
								Its main feature is to actively and continuously 
								control the response of the shock absorbers, 
								which adapt depending on the movement of the car 
								and the road conditions, as well as the driving 
								style. To sum up, the Dynamic Suspension system 
								better protects passengers from uneven road 
								surfaces thanks to an effective filtering and 
								optimises comfort by recognising an obstacle 
								(such as a bump or a hole) and adapting 
								suspension behaviour accordingly. The system 
								also ensures better cornering by altering 
								damping distribution of the four shock 
								absorbers, enhancing handling and hold thanks to 
								advanced lateral dynamic control. What's more, 
								the Dynamic Suspension system manages 
								longitudinal dynamic control by adjusting the 
								movement of the chassis during acceleration, 
								braking and gear changes, and by integrating 
								perfectly with the Vehicle Dynamic Control, 
								steering and braking systems.  
								 
								The 
								new six-speed C635 gearbox 
								 
								The technological qualities of the Alfa Romeo 
								MiTo Quadrifoglio Verde are further enhanced by 
								the next-generation C635 gearbox. Developed by 
								FPT and manufactured at the Verrone factory in 
								Italy, this groundbreaking mechanical unit is 
								the first result of a design philosophy aimed at 
								improving driveability, consumption levels and 
								production flexibility. As far as driveability 
								is concerned, the new gearbox ensures clean and 
								swift changes with very short selection 
								movements, uniform activation pressures, no 
								noise and no vibrations. In addition, modern 
								design and construction techniques help to 
								significantly reduce consumption levels thanks 
								to less friction and the best possible gear 
								ratios. Its appearance in the Alfa MiTo 170 hp 
								1.4 MultiAir TBi marks the debut of a modern 
								family of gearboxes adapted for a broad range of 
								models. 
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