TOP OF ITS CLASS FOR SAFETY
The
New Alfa 147 is unrivalled when it comes to safety. Beginning with the
outstanding torsional and flexural rigidity of the body: 110,000 kgm/rad for the
3 door version and 95,000 kgm/rad for the 5 door version.
Not to mention the fact that the new model offers a power assisted hydraulic
braking system made up of two independent crossover circuits. This particularly
effective system offers prompt, smooth braking and short stopping distances.
In particular, the front discs are ventilated with a diameter of 284 millimetres
and 251 millimetre solid discs with Lucas aluminium floating callipers with two
pistons (38 mm).
The new Alfa 147 complements its high-performing brake system with an ABS
antilock brake system as standard over the range complete with an EBD
(Electronic Brake Distributor). The New Alfa 147 also assures absolute mastery
of the car under all conditions, however extreme, due to its VDC (Vehicle
Dynamic Control) and ASR (Anti Slip Regulation) systems. The VDC is Alfa Romeo's
version of the ESP (Electronic Stability Program), a system that cuts in under
extreme conditions when car stability is at risk and also helps the driver to
control the car.
As befits a true Alfa, the VDC is a sporting device that allows outstanding
roadholding. It allows the driver the full satisfaction of controlling the car
as long as conditions are normal but cuts in just before things become critical.
The MSR (Motor Schleppmoment Regelung) cuts in when the gear is shifted down
abruptly under conditions of low grip.
This device restores torque to the engine to prevent the wheel skidding as a
result of lock. The 150 bhp 1.9 JTD 16v M-Jet versions are fitted as standard
with ASR (Anti Slip Regulation). The ASR (Anti Slip Regulation) system, an
integral part of the VDC, optimises traction at any speed with the aid of the
brakes and engine control.
The excellent on-road behaviour of the New Alfa 147 is also aided by its tyres
that achieve the best possible compromise between handling and comfort. To
guarantee constant drift on bends coupled with an outstanding ability to absorb
obstacles, the Alfa Romeo engineers choose generous tyres for each
specification: 185/65 R 15, 195/60 R 15, 205/55 R 16 and 215/45 R 17. Customers
can also choose between different alloys with special patterns.
VDC (Vehicle Dynamic Control)
The VDC is Alfa Romeo's version of the ESP (Electronic Stability Program), a
system that cuts in under extreme conditions when car stability is at risk and
also helps the driver to control the car. As befits a true Alfa, the VDC is a
sporting device that allows outstanding roadholding. It allows the driver the
full satisfaction of controlling the car as long as conditions are normal but
cuts in just before things become critical. The VDC is permanently engaged.
The MSR (Motor Schleppmoment Regelung) cuts in when the gear is shifted down
abruptly under conditions of low grip. This device restores torque to the engine
to prevent the wheel skidding as a result of lock. To achieve this result, the
VDC continually monitors tyre grip in both longitudinal and lateral directions.
If the car skids, it cuts in to restore directionality and ride stability.
It uses sensors to detect rotation of the car body about its vertical axis (yaw
speed), car lateral acceleration and the steering wheel angle set by the driver
(which indicates the chosen direction). It then goes on to compare these data
with parameters generated by a computer and establishes - via a complex
mathematical model - whether the car is cornering within its grip limits or if
the front or rear is about to skid (understeer or oversteer).
To restore the correct trajectory, it then generates a yawing movement in the
opposite direction to the movement that gave rise to the instability by braking
the appropriate wheel (interior or exterior) individually and reducing engine
power (via the throttle). This is the key attribute of the device designed by
Alfa Romeo engineers.
It acts in a modulated fashion on the brakes to ensure the action is as smooth
as possible (and the drive is not therefore disturbed). The engine power
reduction is contained to ensure outstanding performance and great driving
satisfaction at all times.
As it carries out its complex task, the VDC stays in constant communication with
the brake sensors and engine control unit but also with:
- a Body computer that
constantly exchanges information with the ABS, engine management unit and
automatic transmission unit;
- an electronic throttle (that
communicates with the ABS in turn);
- a control panel (active
warning lights);
- the steering wheel and
steering column (via the steering sensor);
- a gyroscopic sensor
installed on the passenger compartment floor to record car yaw and lateral
acceleration.
ASR
(Anti Slip Regulation)
The ASR (Anti Slip Regulation) system, an integral part of the VDC, optimises
traction at any speed with the aid of the brakes and engine control. The device
computes degree of slip on the basis of wheel rpm calculated by the ABS sensors
and activates two different control systems to restore grip: when an excessive
power demand causes both drive wheels to slip (e.g. in the case of aquaplaning
or when accelerating over an unsurfaced, snowy or icy road), it reduces engine
torque by reducing the throttle opening angle and thus air flow; if only one
wheel slips (e.g. the inside wheel following acceleration or dynamic load
changes), this is automatically braked without the driver touching the brake
pedal. The resulting effect is similar to that of a self-locking differential.
This allows the New Alfa 147 to acquit itself with ease over ice - only one
wheel needs to grip to allow the car to exert traction - and under off-road
conditions when the car is twisted and suspended on two diagonally opposed
wheels with one of the other wheels hanging in space. The ASR is activated
automatically whenever the engine is started but must be turned off by means of
a cut-out switch on the central console. The ASR only needs to be turned off
when snow chains are used because the wheel must be able to slip by tiny amounts
to pile up the snow so that force can be transmitted to the ground and the ASR
tends to prevent this occurring.
Curtain-bags
Over the entire range, the New Alfa 147 offers as standard curtain-bags that
drop down over the windows to safeguard occupants' heads in case of side
collision. The curtain-bags adopted on the new model are more protective than
other products (because they always take up the correct position), faster to
inflate and less invasive for passengers.
They open from top to bottom and do not involve a risk of secondary damage to
occupants' arms. They also effectively safeguard the heads of front and rear
passengers because they extend along the entire width of the window and ensure
protection even during rollover.
Two bags (one on the right and the other on the left) are located under the roof
rails where they are folded into a closed compartment. At the appropriate
moment, the covering bends open to allow the bags to expand and drop downward. |