Alfa Romeo Giulietta at 2010 Geneva Motor Show

New pics of the Alfa Giulietta have been released as it nears its 2010 Geneva Motor Show debut.
New technical details have also been made available for the first “Compact” platform model for Fiat, known as the C-Evo.
While still adopting some aspects of the Fiat Bravo and Lancia Delta platform, the Alfa Giulietta is different for its suspension and its Dual Pinion steering.

It also adopts the Alfa DNA programming which debuted on the Alfa MiTo, with Normal, Dynamic and All Weather set-ups.
The Alfa Giulietta replaces the Alfa 147 and includes classic Alfa design on a slightly larger hatchback.
Debuting at the Geneva Motor Show will be five different Alfa Giulietta models: two Quadrifoglio Verde versions equipped with the 1750 TBi at 235 hp and 340 Nm of torque; two “Distinctive” versions with the 2.
0-litre JTDM engine, 170 hp and 350 Nm; and another “Distinctive” version fitted with the exciting 1.
4 Multiair Turbo petrol engine with 170 hp and 250 Nm.
The engine range available at launch includes the diesel option 1.
6-litre JTDm with 105 hp and 320 Nm of torque, and a final petrol engine version available will also be the 1.

4 TB with 120 hp.
The entire range is equipped with a six-speed manual gearbox, while the Multiair and 2.
0-litre diesel will have the new TCT dual clutch transmission.
Alfa Giulietta new pics Geneva preview

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