02/21/03 | ALFA ROMEO CONCEPT X Geneva hosts the world début of Concept X, an original model that marks an authentic conceptual leap in the international motoring scene. New scenarios and brand new segments are opening up and Alfa wants to play its part. It is easy to see why the Alfa Romeo Business Unit poured so much energy into one ambitious goal: to make another of the elegant sports car for which Alfa is justly famous but give it an entirely new and unique shape. Concept X calls on a complex, sophisticated interplay of allusions that hark back to Alfa's traditions in the sports car sector while also including attractive ideas that look to the future and new developments in the SUV - MPV segments in particular. The model combines the off-road performance of an SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) with the driving satisfaction and handling characteristics of a compact Alfa Romeo. At the same time, it offers a versatile, functional passenger compartment typical of a Multi Purpose Vehicle due above all to clever use of space and a wide range of seat configurations. All this is packed into a car that measures 435 centimetres in length, 186 cm in width and 162 cm in height. Its size and features make the Concept X unique in the world. Other innovative features include a big, clear roof and rear seats that can be stowed away out of sight. The load compartment formed with the back seats down is flat and easily accessible. The car's all-terrain appearance, the chassis and engine protection and the 20" wheels with special tread leave little room for doubt: the Concept X was created to overcome any road or weather condition. |
02/21/03 | ALFA REINSTATES AUTODELTA On March 5 1963, Autodelta was set up to prepare Alfa Romeo cars for international championships. March 5 2003 will be Autodelta's fortieth birthday and it has just got its old job back with the team that will race the Alfa 156 ETCCs in the European Touring Championship this year. Just as in those days, the races will be fought by cars derived from standard production models. Back in the Sixties and Seventies, the races were fought by the Alfa Romeo Giulia, in TZ1, TZ2, GTA, GTAJ and GT Am versions. Now it is the turn of the GTA version of the Alfa 156, the car that won the last two European Touring Championship events. The construction of the Giulia TZ put Autodelta firmly on the map and it remained Alfa Romeo's technological sounding board and high-tech department for more than twenty years in all areas of motorsport including Formula 1. |
1/20/03 | ALFA LAUNCHES NEW AD CAMPAIGN Alfa Romeo launched a new global advertising campaign that heralds a fundamental shift in corporate communication strategy for the car maker. The campaign broke first in Italy on the 27th December 2002, with the other countries following in early 2003. |
1/17/03 | BRERA WINS "CAR OF THE YEAR" AWARD The Alfa Romeo Brera was elected 'Automotive News Concept Car of the Year' in the categories 'Best exterior' and 'Best concept car of the year'. |
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11/26/02 | ALFA ROMEO AT THE BOLOGNA MOTOR SHOW Alfa Romeo and its 'cuore sportivo' are back at the Bologna Motor Show, on a stand where standard production models and racing versions alternate to underscore - yet again - the sporty vocation of the brand and the great character exhibited by all its cars. The heart of the stand is a large theatre surrounded by steps where visitors may sit and admire the cars. The place of honour naturally goes to the GTA family: compellingly-styled sports vehicles that combine a glittering racing pedigree with the cream of contemporary engineering. The 147 GTA and the 156 GTA are joined by the Alfa GTAm (see news story below), a proposed on-road development of the 156 GTA developed by N. Technology, the Alfa Romeo racing team. Nearby, visitors can see the Brera, the concept car designed by Giorgio Giugiaro and currently the biggest attraction on the Alfa Romeo stand. The four stars of the show are flanked by the Alfa Sportwagon GTA and Alfa 147 GTA Cup. Next season, the latter will race in the single-brand Trophy reserved for customers who are motorsports enthusiasts. The GTA is, amongst other things, a name that conjures up memories of races in the late Sixties when Alfa Romeo dominated the Touring category so enthusiastically followed by the public. From the world of motorsport to the roads of every day. We begin with the Alfa 147, our prestige compact. Three versions of the car are on show, all in the Distinctive specification: a 3-door 150 bhp 2.0 T. Spark 16V equipped with a Selespeed sequential gearbox; a 5-door 140 bhp 1.9 JTD 16V Multijet and lastly a 3-door 120 bhp 1.6 T. Spark 16V. The spotlights at the Bologna show are also on the New Alfa 156 and Sportwagon, fine-looking cars packed with innovative technological ideas and solutions. The stand features a saloon and a wagon version, both in the Distinctive specification and equipped with the latest two revolutionary engines: a 165 bhp 2.0 JTS and a 140 bhp 1.9 JTD 16v Multijet. The line-up is completed by an Alfa Spider with a 218 bhp 3.0 V6 24v engine. |
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10/22/02 | 2003 SEASON SPORTING PROGRAMMES AND DRIVERS DECIDED After winning the Manufacturers and Drivers titles in 2002, Alfa Romeo confirms its intention to compete in the FIA ETCC (European Touring Car Championship) in the 2003 season with the Nordauto GTA Racing Team. Alfa Romeo also intends to continue to cooperate with its sporting clients who compete in the various national championships and company-organised, single-brand trophies. Three Alfa 156 GTAs will be in the line-up for the ten events scheduled, cars to be driven by Nicola Larini, Gabriele Tarquini and Roberto Colciago. Nicola Larini, who has raced with the brand's cars since 1992 when he won the Italian Touring Championship, has confirmed he will continue to drive for Alfa Romeo. 1993 saw him triumph with an Alfa Romeo in the DTM, and then again at the wheel of an Alfa Romeo the driver from Tuscany participated in the International Touring Championship. From 1998 he has raced with an Alfa 156. Gabriele Tarquini won the British Touring Championship (BTC) with an Alfa Romeo in 1994. He participated in the ITC at the wheel of an Alfa 155. This season he raced in the last two European Touring events with a Nordauto GTA Racing Team Alfa 156, contributing to the brand's victory in the Manufacturers Championship. But also up-and-coming young driver, Fabio Francia, an outstanding performer in the Alfa Challenge, may well participate in some of the European Touring events with a Nordauto GTA Racing Team Alfa 156. Just turned twenty-one last May, Francia finished 2nd in this season's Italian Super-production Championship and has already won two Italian titles at the wheel of an Alfa Romeo: the I.S.C. with an Alfa 147 in 2001 and the I.V.T.C. N4 with an Alfa 146 in 2000. Driver Fabrizio Giovanardi will end his association with the Nordauto GTA Racing Team at the close of this season - December 31 2002. The champion from Emilia, who this year has won the FIA European Touring Car Championship with the Alfa 156 GTA with one event still to go, has been racing with Alfa Romeos since 1995. During these eight years he has won 1 Spanish Super-Touring Championship, 2 Italian Super-Touring Championships and 3 European Touring Car Championships. He has driven to victory 33 times at the wheel of an Alfa 156, including 9 wins this season, and contributed to Alfa Romeo's conquest of the prestigious FIA ETCC Manufacturers title. |
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