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Showing posts with label Autodelta. Show all posts

Autodelta Alfa Romeo 159 J4 2.2 Compressor with 245Hp Revealed

Following last week’s announcement, Autodelta officially unveiled today the Alfa Romeo 159 J4 2.2 C which becomes the company’s third member of the bespoke J-series range, joining the Brera J5 3.2 C and Spider J6 3.2 C in the Autodelta line-up. Available for order from July 1st, the 159 J4 2.2 C features a 2.2-liter engine equipped with a Rotrex C30-74 supercharger and a specifically-developed bespoke ECU system that boosts output from the standard 185Hp to 245Hp while peak torque is raised from 230 Nm to 290Nm.

Strangely, Autodelta has yet to reveal performance figures but expect a sub-7,0 sec time for the 0 to 100km/h (62 mph) sprint. To complement the power increase, Autodelta has enhanced the 159 chassis dynamics by reworking the suspension that incorporates new dampers and springs and by adding a limited slip differential (LSD) that works on the front wheels. The J4 2.2 C also features uprated brake discs, which are additionally perforated at the front and rear, while the car sits on 19-inch alloy wheels wrapped in high-performance Dunlop Sp Sport Maxx GT tires (245/35 ZR19). -Continued

Despite these additions, Autodelta supports that the J4 2.2 C is actually 5kg or 11 lbs lighter than the standard production Alfa 159 2.2 JTS thanks to the ultralight OZ alloy wheels and the new exhaust system and suspension components.

Design-wise, Autodelta has developed an tasteful bodykit that includes front splitter, rear apron and side skirts, with the front and rear apron sections designed to fit the standard bumpers of the production Alfa 159.

Via: Autoblog.nl , Source: Autodelta






Autodelta J4 2.2 Compressor 245Hp - Based on the Alfa 159 2.2 JTS

After 18 months of development of the Alfa Romeo 159’s 2.2 JTS direct injection petrol engine, Autodelta announced that it will unveil the supercharged Alfa 159 J4 2.2 C at an exclusive event at the Yacht Harbour of Driessen, Amsterdam, on 20th & 21st of June. The addition of a Rotrex C30-74 supercharger and a specifically-developed system boosts the 2.2-litre 4-cylinder unit’s power from the standard 185Hp up to 245Hp while peak torque is lifted from 230Nm to 290Nm.

Apart from the engine upgrades, the Alfa Romeo 159 J4 2.2C has also been enhanced with a new fully adjustable coil over suspension, up-rated perforated brake discs and special compound pads along with a new aerodynamic package. Full details and specs will be released next week, but for the time being, follow the jump to see the image gallery. -Continued














Via: Autoblog.it , Source: Autodelta

Alfa Spider 3.2 V6 343 Hp - Supercharged by Autodelta

Alfa Romeo specialist, Autodelta took the wraps off its newest model today at the MPH07 Motor Show in London. Based on the Alfa Spider 3.2 V6, Autodelta’s Spider J6 3.2 C features a supercharging system supplied by Rotrex, which allows the 3.2-litre V6 engine turn out 343 Hp (348 bhp) and 430 Nm (317-lbs/ft) of torque. The Autodelta Spider J6 3.2 C achieves 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.4 seconds, while it hits a top speed of 260 km/h (161 mph). -Continued

Autodelta has also equipped the Spider J6 3.2 C with side skirts, a new integrated front bumper which has been designed to increase airflow to feed the new intercooler and a new rear bumper section that incorporates a ‘diffuser’ set between the quad exhaust tail. Additionally,a new bespoke stainless steel exhaust has been developed in conjunction with technical partner Ragazzon to maximise exhaust gas flow.

Via: Autoblog.it , Source: Autodelta

Alfa Romeo 159 GTA -Autodelta


This picture comes straight off Alfa Romeo’s official partner Autodelta which hopes to play the same role as M for BMW and AMG for Mercedes. The beautifully designed 159 with the GTA badge is as bad it gets. The sketch is not far from the production version which will probably make it's debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March. Rumors are speaking about a 400 hp V8 engine straight off the Maserati Coupe GT