Alfa Romeo Giulia Previews Its 510 hp

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Alfa Romeo introduced today the Giulia at the carmaker's Museum in Arese, near Milan, and we have to say, it look absolutely stunning. So far, the Italian car manufacturer did not disclose a whole lot of technical specifications regarding the Alfa Romeo Giulia. They just gave as a preview of the new model. Apparently, the Alfa Romeo Giulia is going to be sold with a choice between a rear-wheel-drive system and an AWD system. The new Alfa Giulia is going to be powered by a 6-cylinder engine developed by Ferrari, which is going to put out a massive 510 hp. This new powertrain is going to be introduced as a Quadrifoglio. Early indications say that the Alfa Giulia will be able to accelerate from zero to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 3.9 seconds.

The official specs also mention that it has a 50:50 weight distribution and that it features a newly developed front suspension, which is an Alfa Romeo exclusive. They also say that the Giulia offers the most direct steering on the market.

Other innovations brought forth by the Alfa Romeo Giulia include an Integrated Brake System that reduces braking distance, an Active Aero Splitter and a revised Torque Vectoring. Alfa Romeo also mentions that the Giulia will offer a power-to-weight ratio of 3kg/hp (6.6lbs per hp) thanks to extensive use of carbon fiber, aluminum and composite materials.



Alfa Romeo chose the Giulia to also be the ambassador of the company's new logo. We will have more details and specifications regarding the Giulia as soon as Alfa Romeo makes them available.

Alfa Romeo Press Release:

The all-new Alfa Romeo Giulia has been unveiled to the international media on the 105th anniversary of the founding of A.L.F.A. (Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili) at a special event in the newly-refurbished Alfa Romeo Museum – “La macchina del tempo” – in Arese, Italy, in the presence of some of the most significant cars in automotive history.

Developed by a Skunkworks of the best engineers, designers and stylists within FCA, the new Giulia embodies the core elements which have made Alfa Romeo one of the world's best-loved automotive brands - distinctive Italian design; innovative powertrains, perfect weight distribution, unique technical solutions and the best weight-to-power ratio.

The taut and compact proportions of the Giulia have evolved from its all-new, rear-wheel drive architecture (all-wheel drive will also be available). With the engine and major mechanical components arranged between the axles to ensure perfect 50/50 weight distribution, the Giulia has very short overhangs, a long bonnet and muscular haunches, while the wheelbase is longest in its segment to maximize stability, comfort and practicality.

Naturally, traditional Alfa Romeo design cues have not been forgotten, as demonstrated by the simple, natural lines of the Giulia, the perfectly-honed surface treatment and the legendary trefoil nose, one of the most recognizable style elements in the automotive world.

Inside, the design is just as crisp and fuss-free and, crucially, centered around the driver, with the main controls grouped together on the small steering wheel in a similar fashion to a Formula 1 car, while the human-machine interface consists of two simple, user-friendly knobs for adjusting the Alfa DNA selector and the infotainment system. Premium materials, including carbon fiber and real wood, are chosen for their visual and tactile pleasantness and assembled in such a way to make the human touch visible.

Under the bonnet, a range of state-of-the-art engines power the new Giulia with a bespoke unit created for the top-of-the-range Quadrifoglio version. Tuned by engineers from a Ferrari background, the flagship V6 turbo petrol powerplant delivers an impressive 510hp, propelling the Giulia Quadrifoglio from 0 to 62mph in just 3.9 seconds, while also offering surprising fuel efficiency thanks to electronically-controlled cylinder deactivation system. As with all next-generation petrol and diesel engines, this six-cylinder unit is made entirely of lightweight aluminum and will, of course, deliver that distinctive Alfa Romeo sound to complement the performance.

In terms of the suspension, a sophisticated “Alfalink” multilink solution has been chosen for the rear axle, while the front suspension employs a new, double-wishbone set up. Developed exclusively by Alfa Romeo, a new semi-virtual steering axis optimizes the filtering effect and guarantees rapid, accurate steering by keeping a constant caster trail in corners. In combination with electronically-controlled adaptive dampers, the always-perfect footprint allows the Giulia to tackle high lateral forces while still ensuring the steering feels direct, natural and instinctive even at very high speeds.

To emphasize the purity and excellence of the mechanicals, it was also determined that electronics should only be used to improve the driving experience. With this in mind, the Giulia introduces an innovative double-clutch Torque Vectoring system to allow the rear differential to control the torque delivery to each wheel independently, improving traction in low grip conditions without having to run up against an invasive stability control system. The Integrated Brake System is also being introduced on the new Alfa Romeo Giulia – an innovative electromechanical system which combines stability control and a traditional servo brake for instantaneous brake response and record-breaking stopping distances.

The new Giulia Quadrifoglio even has a front Active Aero Splitter to actively manage downforce for higher stability and better cornering grip even at high speed. These state-of-the-art systems are all governed by Chassis Domain Control, the 'brains' of the on-board electronics which has been assigned the specific task of optimizing performance and driving pleasure.

The new Alfa Romeo Giulia also features a new Alfa DNA system which modifies the car's dynamic behavior according to the driver's selection: Dynamic, Natural, Advanced Efficient (a new energy-efficiency mode introduced on the Giulia) and, naturally, Racing mode for high performance versions.

To obtain its extraordinary weight-to-power ratio (remarkably, lower than 3kg or 6.6lbs per hp) the Alfa Romeo Giulia combines ample engine performance with the extensive use of ultralight materials throughout. For example, carbon fiber was chosen for the propeller shaft, bonnet, roof and seat frames, while aluminum was selected for the engine, suspension – including the front domes and front and rear frames – wings and doors. The rear cross-member is made of aluminum composite and plastic and the braking system uses aluminum calipers and carbon ceramic discs.

And yet despite all this weight optimization, the car also boasts the best torsional rigidity in its class, which helps not only optimize handling but also ensures better quality over time and improved acoustic comfort as well.

In short, the Alfa Romeo Giulia can be summed up by the Italian term 'la meccanica delle emozioni' (the mechanics of emotion), a phrase which will be used to publicize the car globally. In addition, the model also heralds the introduction of a new Alfa Romeo logo, designed by Robilant Associati, the distinctive shape and style elements of which are retained but modernized and renewed in line with the launch of the exciting new Alfa Romeo Giulia.


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