2003 Alfa Romeo GTV


2003 Alfa Romeo GTV
2003 Alfa Romeo GTV The Alfa Romeo range line-up is completed by means of  cars with effective sporting personalities ready with energetic four and 6 cylinder engines: the Alfa Romeo Spider and the Alfa Romeo GTV.

Guts and character are the attributes of the effective 220 bhp (162 kW) three.Zero V6 24V strength unit suited for the Alfa Romeo GTV on view. This engine, mixed with a six-speed gearbox with sixth non-overdrive velocity and aerodynamic kit (preferred on this version), takes Alfa's coupé to a top velocity of 250 km/h with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in only 6.7 seconds.

The three.0 unit is also suited for the Alfa Romeo Spider. Unlike the Alfa Romeo GTV, this version adopts the 192 bhp (141 kW) 12-valve version, which ensures it a pinnacle velocity of 225 km/h and acceleration from 0 to a hundred km/h in 7.3 seconds.

The Geneva stand also houses the one hundred forty four bhp (106 kW) Alfa Romeo Spider 1.8 Twin Spark 16V. An engine capable of performances worthy of the logo's sporting background: lots of torque at low and medium speeds (among 3000 and 4500 rpm) and outstanding precise strength (82 bhp/l). Top speed is 205 km/h with acceleration from zero to one hundred km/h in 9.3 seconds. The GTV with 1.Eight Twin Spark engine, alternatively, is able to a pinnacle pace of 210 km/h and acceleration from 0 to one hundred in nine.2 seconds.

The array of engines is completed by way of the one hundred fifty five bhp (114 kW) variable geometry 2.Zero Twin Spark 16V, a conventional engine length for sporty Alfa Romeos - and the 200 bhp-147 kW 2.Zero V6 rapid petrol unit.

Two outfits are to be had, each of them prestigious: a medium and a deluxe with a huge system selection. The alternatives consist of stylish Blue Style and Red Style interiors. The public may admire the sophistication of the Red Style model, with its crimson facia and door panel, black carpets and mats and Momo leather seats (a preference of pink or black), inside the Alfa Romeo GTV on view at the Motor Show.

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