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Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe turbocharged four-cylinder engine kicked off in Australia from $89,000

byCustoms Today Report
23/02/2015
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SYDNEY: Alfa Romeo’s new 4C Coupe has touched down in Australia this week, following its world premiere as a mere concept back in 2011.

In Australia, the 4C is intended to signal the beginning of a renaissance for the Alfa brand.

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More new models will follow, including the hotly anticipated ‘Giulia’ sedan, and the company is also working in Australia to sharpen its operations, expand its dealer network and deliver a better customer experience.

The performance-focused 4C Coupe, then, is Alfa’s new standard bearer for its assault on the premium market, where incoming models like the new Giulia will do battle with the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes C-Class.

The 4C range kicks off from $89,000 plus on-roads, but quick-footed and well-heeled customers can part with $109,000 (plus on-roads) for the special Launch Edition.

That model is limited to just 75 units in Australia, out of a global run of 1300.

Power in the 4C is provided by a flipped and enhanced version of the Giulietta QV’s 1.75 litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine (which, in turn, has now been transferred back into the Giulietta), producing 177kW and 350Nm of torque.

A six-speed twin-clutch auto is the only shifter available for the mid-engined rear-wheel-drive 4C Coupe, and Alfa promises a 0-100km/h sprint time of just 4.5 seconds. Top speed is 257km/h.

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