August 31, 2010 by saroo the Alfa Romeo GT , Events , Comments (7)
Romo Alfa GT Limited Edition (3.2 V6 Busso!) - UPDATE
Alfa Romeo GT leaves , but in a big way. First version Quadrifoglio Oro the Japanese market and now a special limited edition on the 100th anniversary of the brand. But this time the car will be available worldwide Alfa Romeo dealers.
Most importantly, the heart of the Alfa Romeo GT Limited Edition cult Busso V6 3.2-liter and a power of 240km, which will propel the car 100km/hw 6.7 seconds and reach a top speed of 243km / h.
Room limited edition Alfa GT will be very rich, among others. 18-inch aluminum wheels, leather steering wheel, sports seats with black leather pierced by a red thread, slightly modified in relation to a standard version, the system Blue & Me, red brake calipers, special, metal mirrors, door handles and grill, automatic lights and wipers, alloy pedals.
Alfa Romeo GT Limited Edition will be available in limited quantities, individually determined for each market. For example, Australia accounted for 100 copies. In South Africa, will be 30 units. How many will be in Poland? For now we do not know.
Price of cars in South Africa is 395 000 Rands, the conversion is 168 900zł, but whether the car is really as priced in Poland?
UPDATE
Unfortunately, everything on the portal wsazuje italiaspeed.com given the wrong information and Alfa Romeo GT Limited Edition will be available exclusively on Australian and South African market.
The official brochure of the Alfa Romeo Australia (pdf) HERE
Source: italiaspeed.com , South Africa Alfa Romeo , Alfa Romeo Australia
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emka
August 31, 2010 @ 0:22
miracle on wheels!
fiergloo
August 31, 2010 @ 16:41
While in general the car with this engine is provided in Europe (limits "organic")
radosuaf
August 31, 2010 @ 17:40
I want this red!
peter_007
August 31, 2010 @ 21:35
sounds like a joke in reference to the previous news targeting a limited version of the GT.
Ludvigus
September 1, 2010 @ 15:30
Fuck Euro 5! My gnojówkowóz barely meets the Euro 4 and can ride the roads. Where is the logic? :>
Yours,
L.
ralphr1
September 1, 2010 @ 17:10
In Italy, this version came out in 2007 as 'GT Sport' but with the 1.9 JTDM engine 150km. I have the brochure (ed IT, 12 / 2007). Best results is the same image (just the logo on the seat is white and not red).
Raf
Helios
September 1, 2010 @ 19:23
Just one question: Why? Why only for Australia and South Africa? Can Europe do not deserve such a beautiful car! Sure it through this damned EURO5 (Down with the eco-terrorists!