Autodelta
recently concluded a successful appearance at the
MPH09 Motor Show, held at the Earls Court Exhibition
Centre, London, where the global-leading Alfa Romeo
design and tuning house presented its latest models, the
Autodelta 159 J4 3.2 C and Autodelta Brera S 3.2 “Compressore”,
for their world premières. They were both very well
received by visitors to the prestigious four day
extravaganza that is dedicated to high performance and
luxury cars. Alongside sports offerings such as the
Bugatti Veyron, Pagani Zonda Cinque, Lamborghini
Murciélago and Ferrari California, the Autodelta-bred
cars comfortably stood out, their style, grace, beauty,
exclusivity, name and presence, an Alfa Romeo is always
more equal than its rivals.
Both new cars
feature a powerful supercharged V6 engine with 352 bhp to
fulfill the long-standing, Autodelta tradition of providing
superb capability, day-to-day usability, and consumer
access. Leveraging the historic Alfa Romeo ideals of sports
motoring is at the core of the Autodelta vision and with
these two new cars we are confident that enthusiasts of the
brand will be completely satisfied that the 159 and Brera
have been optimally repackaged meaning that owners are set
for a fun and pleasurable driving experience. Autodelta’s
DNA is firmly embedded into every pore of these new models.
The Autodelta J4 3.2 C exudes the distinctive style, feel
and charisma of the golden era of “gran turismo” motoring
while the Brera S 3.2 “Compressore” completes the project
started by Prodrive with the Brera S as it addresses the
fundamental issue, and one that was left untouched:
providing a significant power increase to turn this
beautiful Italian machine into the high powered sports car
that Alfisti so desire, delivering its dynamic capability in
a totally useable and integrated manner. Orders are now
being taken for both cars and Autodelta will outline full
specifications and pricing in the at PistonHeads: The
Performance Car Show on January 14, 2010.
Lining up
alongside the two new models at Earls Court was the dashing
Autodelta Spider Superflow, a perfect example of the
‘Atelier’ spirit, that is always alive and flourishing at
Autodelta, where its craftsmen constantly create individual,
one-off cars to a customer’s most exacting requirements.
Under the skin, the Spider Superflow features Autodelta's
supercharged 3.2 V6 engine, along with upgraded
transmission, suspension, brakes, chassis and electronics.
This high performance package has been dressed in an bold
new coat that was drew upon the brand’s long and rich
history for its inspiration; and the result is the creation
of the most distinctive, unique Alfa Romeo convertible in
the world today, a car that breathes cherished tradition
fused with bold new ideas. This flamboyant car has been
entrusted with the famous historic name ‘Superflow’ in
recognition of one of the most influential designs in the
history of the brand.
Autodelta
Managing Director Jano Djelalian says: “We’re all delighted
with the reception that the Autodelta J4 3.2 C and Autodelta
Brera S Compressore received during the show which rewarding
for our engineers’ hard work. MPH is always an excellent
venue to première new products and we see a lot of existing
customers and get a lot of feedback which is great; that we
always take orders at the show and welcome new customers
into the Autodelta ‘family’ is of course the icing on the
cake. The Autodelta J4 3.2 C completes our range for the
petrol engined Alfa 159 and confidently carries forward the
theme of a performance-focused but still luxurious gran
tourer that we evolved with the 2.2 C programme last year.
The Brera S takes our proven supercharging programme along
with suspension improvements to complete the project that
Prodrive identified and started with their “S” version.
"It’s
been five years since we embarked on our strategy of
bringing clear definition to a technology-driven bespoke car programme, taking Alfa Romeo’s excellent products,
introducing our innovations and redefining them into the
all-round capable sports cars that those passionate about
the brand so crave. No our focus is on the PistonHeads Show
next month where we will get Alfa Romeo’s centenary year off
with an in-depth display of Autodelta and Alfa Romeo models,
plus some novelties.”
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