The caption to this pic translates as “4C, the dream Alfa.” Even with a dodgy fold in the middle of the pic, the Geneva-bound 4C GTA concept car looks the business. As far as we can tell this image was first posted to the AlfaMitoClub.it forum yesterday.
The 4C GTA is based on the ball-tearing KTM X-bow and is expected to be powered by a 250hp turbo charged four cylinder engine. With a miserly 800kg kerb weight the rear-engine, rear wheel drive 4C GTA is sure to excite, and possibly create, a whole new generation of Alfa Romeo fans.
Even the expected price of the 4C GTA is relatively exciting, with the UK market expecting a £40K price tag. Roughly the same price as an entry level Porsche Boxster. Dream Alfa indeed.
[Thanks to Craig for the tip]
UPDATE 1 March: Alfa has released official info on the 4C at Geneva. Read more…
12 replies on “Is this the new Alfa Romeo 4C GTA?”
I’m calling shotgun on WAY’s one.
if you squit, you can already see it rusitng..
and the oil leaks…
That’s hot.. or it will be when it spontaneously bursts aflame.
Haha Ryan, you know me too well. I would be rushing out to Alfa to buy this if indeed it is coming! That is if I can turn off the airbags :(.
Don’t worry Wayne, the airbags probably don’t work anyway.
The Italian engineers are only concerned with:
a makeita ago………a makeita handle………..a makeita stopa!
Looks good
On the Italian news, an Arbath Fiat 500 was spotted in NSW, any news on this?
Yes, I do. It’s been on my to do list for a week or two now!
UPDATE: Here’s the story -> http://ausm.tv/b3
For those who can only criticise what the others do: the italians bought 30% of chrisler, and have the biggest space at ginevra after our volkswagen group. They are yet far from german car’s quality but are making big steps forward. Other poors countries like England hasn’t cars of a national factory at all. Let’s see: jaguar is of Tata, Mini of ours BMW, and we could go on…
Anyway if we would buy alfa would do the same work we did for lamborghini.. slurp!
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What happen to the picture? 🙂 anyways nice.