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16 march 2015 motormag.com.au

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and staggered wheels measuring 18
inches front and 19 inches rear.
Both versions use a highly-
tuned mid-mounted version of the
Alfa’s 1.75-litre turbo four pushing
177kW/350Nm to the rear wheels
through a six-speed dual-clutch
gearbox. Drivers can choose from
four modes: All-weather, Natural,
Dynamic and Race, the latter of
which disables the ESC and allows
the activation of launch control.
Thus engaged, Alfa claims a
0-100km/h time of just 4.5sec,
despite Australian-spec cars
weighing a hefty 130kg more
than their European counterparts.
The difference is partly due to
Australian cars requiring extra
aluminium inserts to satisfy local
crash regulations and partly due to
the fact European cars are stripped
to the absolute bare essentials in

the name of achieving that headline
895kg (dry) weight figure.
In contrast, Australian cars come
with leather seats, air-conditioning,
a radio and bluetooth all fitted
standard, ‘luxuries’ the European
cars go without.
As mentioned, the 4C range is
soon to be bolstered by the arrival
of a targa-top Spider version.
Thanks to the ultra-stiff carbon-fibre
structure, performance is claimed
to be identical to the fixed-top 4C,
with the biggest difference
between the two being the
headlights, the Spider replacing
the Coupe’s arachnid-like eyes with
proper units.
The Spider will carry a price
premium when it arrives in 2016, but
in the meantime we’ll be driving the
Coupe shortly, with a full review in a
future issue.M

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N a strange coincidence, at
almost the same time the covers
were coming off the new Alfa
Romeo 4C Spider at the Detroit
Motor Show, the first Australian-
spec Coupes were rolling off a
boat in Melbourne. With strong
international demand and limited
supply – built at Maserati’s plant in
Modena, 4C production is limited
to around 3500 a year – Australian
customers have been forced to
wait over a year for the first local
examples to arrive.
Pricing is set at $89,000 for
the base 4C and $109,000 for
the higher-spec ‘Launch Edition’.
Limited to 1300 units worldwide,
with 75 for Australia, the Launch
Edition is essentially a fully loaded
4C, with sports suspension, a race
exhaust, plenty of carbon-fibre
trinketry inside and out, sports seats

Local-spec revealed on Italian sportster


Alfa’s 4C assault


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instruments come
standard (far left);
compact 1.75-litre
turbo four puffs
out 177kW/350Nm
(left); spartan
European spec has
been beefed up for
Aussie buyers but
means weight has
crept up

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