Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint


In spite of how great one thing can be, there is certainly definitely area for development. A UK company known as Alfaholics develops an overhauled model of the well-known Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint that is considered competent enough to hassle a modern Porsche 911 around the Nordschleife. It really is hard to see any of the improvements from the outside, however Charles Morgan reveals the updated performance in a new video from Carfection.



The Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint is an impressive sports coupe which was manufactured in the '60s and '70s, also it sports a stunning body from the pen of a then-17-year-old Giorgetto Giugiaro. Alfaholics uses this great technique and gives modern suspension elements, improved brakes, carbon fiber body panels, along with a 240-horsepower engine. These changes make the weight down to around 1,830 pounds and support a lap around the Nordschliefe in under 8 minutes at the control of an expert driver.

Instead of just taking overall performance, Alfaholics attempts to maintain its tuned Giulia Sprint very authentic to the original model. Like Morgan reveals from this video, the consequence of the company's effort is a coupe with outstanding handling and an stunning exhaust note.

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