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The Alfa Romeo Giulietta, also known as the Alfa Romeo 149 / Milano, is the successor to the Alfa Romeo 147. Production of this car started at the end of 2009, and the car itself was presented at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show. The Milan name was already used in the Alfa Romeo brand range, hence the Alfa Romeo 75 sedan for the North American market in the 1980s. The Milan name was abandoned as Fiat, which owns the Alfa Romeo brand, moved its design division Centro Stile from the city of Milan to Turin. The Giulietta is produced on a heavily modified C evo platform, which was introduced in the Fiat Stilo model. The car is only produced with a five-door body (the hatchback is 4.35 m long, 1.46 m high and 1.8 m wide.) As the main buyers of the Giulietta are expected to be 27-40 year olds with families but no strangers to good taste. and the need for a sports car. The lack of a three-way variant will be partially offset by the smaller Alfa Romeo MiTo. Admittedly, the new Giulietta has taken over many design elements from the aforementioned MiTo. The cars are similar in both their shape, the line of windows and the front. Maybe nothing new, but it’s all done just great, it just confirms the image of Italians as exceptionally talented car makers. All car engines have turbines. The smallest: the 1.4-liter variant with 120 hp, the other 1.4TB MultiAir version with 170 hp. The diesels are: 1.6 JTDM with 105 hp or 2.0 JTDM with 170 hp. Alfa Romeo will install a DNA system in the new model (also available in the MiTo model), which will allow you to choose between three driving modes - dynamic, normal or severe.
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Giulietta (Type 940) 1.4 (105 Hp)
BODYWORK 1.4 (105 Hp)
Body type Hatchback
Number of doors 5
Number of seats 5
Luggage capacity, litres 350
ENGINE
Fuel type Petrol
Fuel system Direct injection
Engine type Cylinders inline Turbine
Position of engine Front, transversely
Engine capacity, cc 1368
Cylinders/valves 4/16
Power output, bhp/kW/rpm 105/78/5000
Torque, Nm/rpm 206/1750
Acceleration 0-62 mph, s 10.6
Top speed 185 km/h (115 mph)
TRANSMISSION
Drive wheels Front
Steering type Electric
Gearbox Mechanical 6 gears
DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT
Length, mm 4351
Width, mm 1798
Height, mm 1465
Weight/Max Weight, kg 1355/1785
Wheelbase, mm 2634
CHASSIS
Front suspension McPherson
Rear suspension Independent, spring multi-link with stabilizer
Front brakes Ventilated disc ABS
Rear brakes Ventilated disc ABS
Front tires 205/55 R16 91V
Rear tires 205/55 R16 91V
FUEL CONSUMPTION
Urban 8.3 l/100km (34 mpg)
Extra urban 5.3 l/100km (53 mpg)
Combined 6.4 l/100km (44 mpg)
CO2 emissions, g/km n/d
Fuel tank capacity, litres 60
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