Alfa GT Cloverleaf Q2 Edition Announced (UK)
By Brian Potter
June 24, 2008 2:00 AM
Filed Under: Alfa Romeo, European
Alfa Romeo has revived the Cloverleaf badge for a special edition Alfa GT in the UK.
Going back to 1923 the Cloverleaf represented a good luck charm for Alfa Romeo’s racing team and cars. Then in the early 80's “Gold leaf” and “Silver leaf” variations denoted top specification trim levels.
Going on sale July 01 in the UK the Cloverleaf package applies to all four Alfa GT versions with the 170bhp 1.9JTDM 16V Cloverleaf Q2 at the top of the range.
The Cloverleaf package includes Q2 limited slip differential, increased throttle response via sport mode button, exclusive 18” double spoke alloy wheels, red brake calipers, satin-effect front grille and door mirrors.
The first three versions receive special Cloverleaf badge on the boot lid, while the top 170bhp JTDM version receives the original 1920's Cloverleaf logo design with a white triangle located above the front wheel arch.
Inside, the Alfa GT Cloverleaf Q2 receives added equipment such as leather sports seats, aluminium sports pedals, sports dials with a red background, Bose CD/MP3 stereo with steering wheel-mounted controls, dual zone air conditioning and rear parking sensors.
Starting at £18,980 for the 1.8TS the Cloverleaf Q2 is available in Carbonio black, Alfa Red and Atlantico blue.
See press release below for further details.
Press Release (Click to expand)
ALFA ROMEO LAUNCHES ALFA GT CLOVERLEAF SERIES
Alfa Romeo’s iconic Cloverleaf badge is back in the UK, this time on a special series Alfa GT which goes on sale on 1 July.
A rare symbol associated with Alfa Romeo’s prestigious racing heritage, the Cloverleaf denotes enhanced sports handling characteristics along with distinctive styling additions.
Topping the four-version Alfa GT Cloverleaf range is the 1.9JTDM 16V Cloverleaf Q2 170bhp, featuring a Q2 limited slip differential to deliver outstanding cornering ability, along with a sport button that varies the mapping of the throttle to give a normal or sporty accelerator response.
All Alfa GT Cloverleaf models come with exclusive 18” double spoke alloy wheels, red brake callipers, satin-effect front grille and door mirrors. Three versions sport a subtle Cloverleaf badge on the boot lid, while the 170bhp version features the Cloverleaf inside a white triangle above the front wheel arch. Customers will be able to choose from three individual exterior colours – Carbonio black, Alfa Red and Atlantico blue.
Inside the cabin, Alfa Romeo has added to the equipment list with leather sports seats, aluminium sports pedals and sports dials with a red background. A Bose RDS radio with CD and MP3 reader sound system is also specified.
Like the rest of the Alfa GT line-up, all Cloverleaf models include ABS anti-lock braking with EBD, VDC with brake assist, dual zone air conditioning, steering wheel-mounted stereo controls and rear parking sensor.
Delivering head-turning style and performance to match, the range-topping 170bhp 1.9 JTDM powers the Alfa GT Q2 Cloverleaf from 0-62mph in 8.2 seconds and on to a top speed of 134mph; while the gutsy 150bhp 1.9 JTDM will accelerate from 0-62mph in 9.6 seconds and reach a top speed of 130mph.
The 2.0JTS engine version will accelerate from 0-62mph in 8.7 seconds, and reach a top speed of 134mph, while the 1.8 petrol engine version has a top speed of 124mph, with 0-62mph acceleration in 10.6 seconds.
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ALFA GT CLOVERLEAF |
1.8TS |
2.0 JTS |
1.9 JTDM 16V 150bhp |
1.9 JTDM 16V Q2 170bhp |
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OTR PRICES £ |
18,980 |
19,980 |
20,980 |
21,980 |
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