Hahahahaha good one
lfa's rakish new sedan certainly offers enough performance to justify the fast-standing-still styling. The car's turbocharged V6 produces 510 horsepower (we're assuming that's a metric figure), and pushes the car to 62 miles per hour in just 3.9 seconds. That's the top-of-the-line engine said to be introduced on the high-performance Quadrifoglio version of the car.
That quick acceleration is at least partially down to a very impressive curb weight. Alfa hasn't given us an official figure, per se, but does mention that the Giulia has a weight-to-power ratio "lower than 3kg/hp." Doing the math, that would put the Italian under 3,400 pounds, which is impressive. We know from Alfa's US-spec 4C that the sedan might gain a bit of heft in its cross-Atlantic translation, but if its even in that ballpark, we'll be excited.
Handling should be excellent, too, at least as far as we can tell from the case made on paper. The company boasts a 50/50 front/rear weight distribution, with a multi-link rear suspension and double wishbones up front. We're also promised "rapid, accurate steering" which, again, is borne out by the 4C.
Touted as a competitor to the BMW 3 Series (an M3 competitor in this spec), the Giulia will be available as a rear-wheel-drive vehicle as standard, of course. But an optional all-wheel-drive setup is also in the cards. It features a rear differential with torque vectoring, an active front splitter to maximize aerodynamics at high speeds, and something called Chassis Domain Control to run all of the systems. The Giulia even gets F1-style knobs to adjust all of the adaptive settings, mounted on the steering wheel.
Wow elle est vraiment belle, et les specs sont superbes aussi :O
On parle de combien $$?
The Alfa starts at $62,000 in the U.S. and a few ticks on the options list can take the sticker to $80,000. This gives Fiat Chrysler some room to play with pricing.
The Quadrifoglio will come only as a rear-wheel drive car with a manual transmission. This might be fine in Europe but it may be a problem for generating sales in the automatic-happy U.S. The M3 comes with a six-speed manual but it has an optional seven-speed, dual-clutch automatic transmission.
but it says it will start 62k usd, for QV or a lower spec?
Just so you know I saw at least two in the lot at Des Sources dealer where I got my car last month. They look like Mazda 6 IRL. Not sure if they're also made in Japan like the 124.
not sure tu dis ...
ca sort de l'Italie stie
tu devrais savoir ca mon rital
et meme en etre fier !
la 124 est un cas d'exception ni Mazda ni Fiat avait les moyens seul de faire une nouvelle voiture pour un micro marche
Nope 6 speed manual is available on the QVtoo bad all 2 pedals