Alfa 4C to be built by Maserati!

Fiat has announced the Alfa Romeo 4C will be built by Maserati in Modena, Italy. Production of Alfa Romeo’s new halo model will commence in May next year with an expected production of up to 2,500 units per year. The Alfa Romeo 4C is likely to mark Alfa’s return to the United States.

The Alfa Romeo 4C is a small lightweight sports car which made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show in 2011. The car will weigh only 850-900kg and will be powered by an aluminum 1.8 liter turbocharged engine which provides ‒ depending on the rumours ‒ 230 horsepower, although 300 has been mentioned as well.

With a power-to-weight ratio of below 4kg/hp, the rear-wheel drive Alfa 4C should be able to sprint to 100km/h from standstill in less than five seconds, while it’s top speed should be around 250km/h.

The small, light and powerful Italian sports car will probably cost € 50,000 ($ 66,000), making the 4C a serious competitor for the Porsche Cayman and Lotus Exige.

According to David Wase of DC Alfas:

The decision was said to have been made because Maserati has in place the necessary capability to build low volume, high quality production models.

Exciting news!

Alfa return to the US in 2013

DCALfas’ member, Bob Lubran alerted us to Bloomberg News’ April 19 story that further confirms Alfa’s return to the United States beginning with the introduction of the 2-seat 4C high performance spider. The Bloomberg story was headlined by Alfa Romeo’s registration of trademarks related to the Alfa 4C:

Marchionne, 59, said April 4 that that the 4C will go on sale in North America by the end of 2013. The Alfa Romeo 4C trademark, covering accessories such as clothing and toys as well as the vehicle and parts, was issued by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on April 10, according to a release posted late yesterday on the U.S. Federal News Service.

Perhaps of greater interest was the apparent confirmation of what some Alfisti including those of us at DCAlfas.org have long discussed as Alfa’s necessary strategy:  The success of Alfa in the US will only occur by producing BMW-class automobiles but with price tags that will make them stand-outs in the marketplace.  Currently, Alfa plans to produce an initial line up of 6 models including sport-utility vehicles:

Fiat Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne plans to remake Alfa into a luxury brand to compete with industry leader Bayerische Motoren Werke AG. (BMW) Developing a full range of models for Alfa and focusing on North America’s car-market growth are crucial to his strategy of boosting combined revenue…

Clearly, Marchionne has his sights set on a personal legacy of remaking FIAT into something more than just a profitable car company and Alfa Romeo into something more than a derivative brand of re-styled FIATS or re-badged Dodges.  Nothing would assure his legacy more than a successful challenge to an industry leader such as BMW.

Full article on Bloomberg: Bloomberg 4C Registration

Thanks to David Wase, editor of DC Alfas for the update!

3rd Annual Italian American Heritage Festival at Rose Tree Park

Sunday, June 3, 2012
Noon – 6pm
Rose Tree Park
FREE TO THE PUBLIC!

http://abruzzidelco.com under the events calendar

Featuring…

Italian Heritage, Culture and Food
Famous Italian Authors, Actors & Entertainers

Italian Cars, Award Winning String Band, Italian Lessons on the Lawn, Bocci, Contests for Best Italian Hoagie, Pizzelle, Biscotti and much more!

 

Directions:
Route 1 (Media Bypass) to 252 N (Providence Rd.)
To feature your Alfa, fill out the form attached here:

First Annual Hellertown Italian Car Show

FIAT-Lancia Unlimited Hosts the First Annual Hellertown Italian Car Show

Hellertown, PA – Club FIAT-Lancia Unlimited (FLU) will host the First Annual Hellertown Italian Car Show on Saturday, June 9th, 2012, opening at 9 am. This event, to be held at the lovely and shady Reservoir Park, at 3376 Reservoir Road, just south of Bethlehem and a few minutes off Rt. 78, will be a very “all inclusive” show, welcoming everything from daily driver FIATs through Alfas, Lancias and Etceterinis all the way up to concours Ferraris, Lamborghinis and the like. Italian bikes are welcome too. The more the merrier; we love variety. In addition, for this year, we will be inviting our friends with Swedish cars up through Volvo models 140 and Saabs through model 99 and French cars to bring them along, too. Italian food will be available. $15 per car by May 31st, $20 at the gate.
We’ll also have brand new FIAT 500s on display, courtesy of FIAT of Montgomeryville. To help celebrate the return of the beloved Italian brand, Club FIAT-Lancia Unlimited has launched a new website at www.flu.org. Fans of the brand can learn more about the event, find registration information and also read all the latest about both new and vintage vehicles and the joys of ownership.

 

ABOUT CLUB FIAT-LANCIA


The Club Fiat-Lancia Unlimited (FLU) was founded in 1983 and has been loyally dedicated to the enjoyment of FIAT vehicles and other Italian cars since. The club has local chapters holding regional shows and events. Details are available at http://www.flu.org. Club FIAT-Lancia Unlimited maintains a website and publishes “Ricambi,” its official, full-color bi-monthly magazine, which includes member-written articles, adventure stories, technical tips and classified ads.

For More Information Contact:

Mike Space

mike@spacefamily.net

Spring 2012 Tech Session

Once again Ruth and Vince at Falcone’s have graciously offered to host the spring tech session. We’re booked for April 14th at 10:00. This year’s topic is From Stock to Hot Street to Race Prep, or: How to Squeeze Every Drop of Fun from your Alfa!

Ruth and Vince are going to take us through several stages of upgrades and we get to see some of them implemented on member cars and Ruth’s nearly-completed race prepped GTV. It promises to be an exciting and informative session.