After
its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show, Frankfurt will be the setting
for the debut of the Alfa GT, a new car derived from the Alfa 156 and due
to go on sale at the end of the year.
The
model was created in conjunction with Bertone for original styling coupled
with exhilarating performance. It represents a revolutionary new concept,
i.e. sportiness combined with comfort and elegance. The car aims to offer
all the driving satisfaction of an extraordinarily high-performing coupe
without the compromises typical of this type of car. This is exemplified
by its large luggage capacity and generous amount of rear passenger room.
The
Alfa GT also succeeds in packing the results of Alfa's superlative engineering
heritage into a shape inspired by a sense of style and flair that could
only be Italian. The stylists were also able to call on a great Alfa Romeo
tradition that has brought us models that remain benchmarks for the category:
the 1900, the Giulietta, the Giulia and the Alfetta.
With
a length of 4.48 metres, width of 1.76 metres and a height of 1.39 metres,
the Alfa GT Coupé is aggressive and compact (its wheelbase is 2596
millimetres), with a shape marked by certain distinctive traits that define
its strong personality and render it immediately recognisable.
A development
of the distinctive three-lobed Alfa motif is evident at the front. The
shield is slightly larger and is an imposing presence out of which the
entire car appears to grow. The result is very effective: it oozes force
and aggression. This impression is reinforced by two side air intakes and
light clusters that are objects of beauty in their own right.
The
equally distinctive profile gives the model the appearance of an agile,
solid and protective car. This is due above all to a pronounced shelf on
the side that makes the car look slender and dynamic. The taut lines that
meet at the rear and the small area of glass (compared to the amount of
metal at the side) add elegance and also sturdiness.
The
rear end also has a lot to say stylistically. The tail end of the Alfa
GT is compact and slightly dipped and tapering with large built-in bumpers.
The rear window is drop-shaped while the light clusters are embedded in
the body. The tail also offers the right amount of balance and elegance
with its strongly raked rear window and top-quality wraparound tail-light
design.
Like
the exterior shape, the interior of the Alfa GT is as sporty as Alfa Romeos
get. The steering wheel, pedals and gearbox, for example, are designed
for maximum vehicle control. The instruments are also functional and allow
clear, simple and immediate understanding of the information. They also
look good. Two big round analogue dials (the speedometer and rev counter)
are located on either side, while two smaller gauges are located in the
middle (fuel level and coolant temperature) with a central display beneath.
All the dials have a grey background and black numbers. Red lighting (with
adjustable brightness) makes the dials easier to read at night. The shade
is easier for the eyes to focus on as they adjust from the dark road to
the bright dashboard.
The
Alfa GT on-board instrument array includes a multifunction display that
allows access to several menus (and submenus) that speak the motorist's
language (you can choose between the main European languages) and offer
a host of functions. For example: clock, date, programmable buzzer and
displays for the radio, phone, check control etc. Plus a trip computer
that provides a set of information on previous or current trips: fuel consumption
(instantaneous and average), average speed, remaining range, journey time
(since the trip started) and kilometres covered.
The
built-in radio and controls for the automatic dual zone climate control
system (manual mono-zone on the basic version) are located low in the middle
of the facia and produced with a sophisticated design. In detail, the radio,
complete with CD player, offers an outstanding sound system designed and
adjusted to the passenger compartment that consists of six speakers and
delivers a power output of 4x40 Watts. The radio may also be activated
by controls on the steering wheel (optional). Customers can choose between
two interior specifications: a classic sports specification with black
facia and panels and another brighter and more stylish specification that
is still very sporty and features a two-tone black on grey colour scheme.
The facia and door panel trim features a natural, non-geometrical surface
appearance with a special satinised effect that makes it look opulent and
feel soft to the touch. The trims have also been designed and created to
emphasise the character of the interiors. They blend in well with the extensive
grosgrain surfaces typical of Alfa Romeo cars. The seats are specific to
each version, all specially designed to the highest quality and aesthetic
standards.
On
mid-range versions, in particular, we have introduced Alfatex, a new hi-tech
cloth used on the seats and door panels and available in grey and black.
Alfatex was patented by Alfa Romeo and takes the form of a microfibre used
to improve transpiration and assure outstanding seating comfort and great
elegance. The Alfa GT product range concludes with leather trim in five
colours: black, blue, red, natural and grey. These are complemented by
three interiors that are hand-upholstered to standards of classic Italian
craftsmanship. The first has a sporty look: the facia, panels and seats
are black with a double line of stitching in the same shade. The second
interior is beige on the facia and panels while the panel insert and seats
are in cream with contrast stitching. The product range is completed by
classic upholstery that features two different shades of grey, again with
contrast stitching. One factor shared by all three interiors is top quality,
fine-grained Prestige leather with a natural look and beautifully soft
to the touch. The new model also features a gearknob that is aluminium
on petrol versions but leather-trimmed on the diesels and the powerful
3.2 V6.
The
Alfa GT is also a car of unique appeal with a style that says what it is:
a car of unswerving brilliance that is easy to control and capable of great
driving satisfaction. The credit for this goes to a mechanical system that
has inherited all the strengths of the Alfa 156 including three generous
power units, each with specific power ratings among the best in their cylinder
capacity category: the 140 bhp 1.8 T.Spark, the 165 bhp 2.0 JTS and the
140 bhp 1.9 JTD Multijet 16v.
Customers
who want the very best in terms of performance and sportiness can choose
a GTA version equipped with a powerful 250 bhp 3.2 V6 24 valve engine with
special technical features (suspension, steering and brakes). The model
also offers numerous devices and systems that make it a new benchmark in
its segment: VDC, six airbags, radio with MP3 player, Cruise Control, Dual
zone climate control system, Bose Hi-Fi system, 16" alloy wheels and radio
controls on the steering wheel. All this, plus xenon headlights, 17" alloy
wheels, CD Changer, Connect Nav+ with radio and phone controls on the steering
wheel.
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