Alfa Romeo News

Alfa Romeo’s eagerly anticipated sporty compact, the Alfa MiTo, will make its UK public debut at this year’s British International Motor Show in ExCeL London, from 23 July – 3 August 2008.

Alfa Romeo’s iconic Cloverleaf badge is back in the UK, this time on a special series Alfa GT which goes on sale on 1 July.

Few sports cars are developed specifically for Britain’s roads. Those that have been tend to become true ‘driver’s cars’. Alfa Romeo is planning for the new, limited edition Alfa Brera S to join those ranks.

Autodelta now makes Q-Tronic 6-speed automatic transmission available to its bespoke Brera J5 3.2 C conversion, widening further its high-performance range based on the Alfa Romeo Brera sports car. The same conversion is also available on the Spider J6 3.2 C.

Alfa Romeo has teamed up with world-leading motorsport specialist, Prodrive, to evolve the handling of the Alfa Brera coupe, specifically for the British market.

Perfectly timed for summer, Italian sporting car manufacturer, Alfa Romeo, has extended the head turning Alfa Spider range with a limited edition version.
Proof that Alfa Romeo’s UK strategy to transform its vehicle reliability and customer experience is coming together, has been clearly evident in the latest customer satisfaction reports from Auto Express magazine’s Driver Power 2008 surveys.

The first example of just 41 Alfa 8C Competizione supercars destined for the UK, arrived here last week.

Business drivers who choose a particular Fiat Grande Punto or Bravo as their next company car won’t have to lift a finger to access the ultimate in-car communications and entertainment system, thanks to Fiat’s unique, easy to use Blue&Me technology.

With the imminent arrival of its new Mi.To, Alfa Romeo will soon be offering a new generation of Alfa aficionados its most compact sporty car to date.
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