Alfa Romeo MiTo 1.4 MultiAir Announced

Alfa Romeo MiTo 1.4 MultiAir

By Zack Newmark
September 8, 2009 9:13 PM
Filed Under: Alfa Romeo, European

Alfa Romeo has announced that they will release the MiTo with a new line of engines.  The Alfa Romeo MiTo will now come with a 1.4-liter MultiAir engine initially in 105 horsepower and 135 horsepower variants.  The first two units are available on the full MiTo range, while the 170 horsepower MultiAir Turbobenzina is expected to follow on the upcoming Quadrifoglio Verde, or Green Four-Leaf Clover.

The three engines are meant to appeal to the power loving environmentalist in us all.  Fuel economy is improved using the new engines, while the technology helps to cut emissions.  The MultiAir engines come by way of Fiat Powertrain Technologies, and the figures sound pretty impressive for the MINI competitor.  The 170 hp model combined with a six-speed transmission helps the car achieve a 0-62 mph time in a shade over seven seconds.  That is just below the MINI Cooper S time of 7.4 seconds, although real world tests suggest the Coop hits the mark around eight seconds.

Aside from the upgraded engine, the car features a new suspension that makes better use of shocks while reducing vibrations.  The new suspension was produced in a joint venture between the Italian automaker and vehicle system developer Magneti Marelli.

MultiAir engines utilize a start/stop system to help improve the economy, while the sound produced has been tweeked to sound more like an Alfa.  Further improvements have been made to the MiTo, including a new steering system, a gear shifter shortened by a full 2.5 centimeters, and a renewed finish.

The Alfa Romeo MiTo 1.4 MultiAir should be available within the month.

See press release below for further specs.

Source: Alfa Romeo

Press Release (Click to expand)

Alfa Romeo MiTo 1.4 "MultiAir"

Model in brief

Alfa Romeo, always a byword for sophisticated engineering and high-performing engines, proudly presents the revolutionary MultiAir system, developed and patented by FPT - Fiat Powertrain Technologies.

The forerunner of this revolutionary family is the MultiAir 1.4 engine, first introduced to the world on the Alfa Romeo MiTo model and offered with 3 different power levels (105 HP,  135 HP and 170 HP), all Euro5-ready.

At the launch, the first two MultiAir power units fitted to the Alfa Romeo MiTo are the 135 HP 1.4 and the 105 HP 1.4, available in all the current range outfits. Their launch will be followed by that of the 170 HP 1.4 MultiAir Turbobenzina, which will complement the Alfa Romeo MiTo petrol engine range and be available on the brand new and unique "Quadrifoglio Verde" outfit.

This broad product range will enable the MiTo to meet the needs of an increasingly extensive and smart audience, who are rewarding the Alfa Romeo mini with excellent sales results.

In detail, the 135 HP 1.4 Turbobenzina guarantees the Alfa Romeo MiTo all the performance and temperament of a sporty, well-balanced car designed for customers who are concerned about driving satisfaction and good fuel economy. The torque delivery of the 135 HP engine is optimum under all conditions and ensures outstanding pick-up performance and vigorous thrust at all speeds, marking a new benchmark in the petrol engine scenario. The new 135 HP power unit's top speed and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h are at the very top of the mini category.

This brand-new power unit, designed to work in conjunction with the Alfa DNA device, allows the excellent dynamic attributes of the Alfa MiTo to be exploited to the full. This makes long trips satisfying and comfortable but also guarantees plenty of thrills on more demanding stretches of road, the natural terrain of any Alfa Romeo, due to the well-balanced weight/power ratio and the excellent speed of response to the driver's commands.

Excellent performance is combined with the quality known as respect for the environment and good fuel economy.  This excellence is reflected in particularly low CO2 emissions, equal to 129 gr/km, with a combined fuel consumption of just 5.6 litres every 100 km.

Balance and temperament are also attributes of the 105 HP 1.4 power unit. This engine takes its place in a market band central to the relevant segment, where it represents the best choice. The 105 HP MultiAir engine respects Euro 5 regulations and is up at the top of its reference market band in terms of maximum power and driving satisfaction.

The 105 HP 1.4 power unit also ensures full involvement at the wheel, making the Alfa MiTo an indisputable star of town traffic, ensuring full safety and ease of driving under all conditions.

The MiTo also achieves excellent performance with its 170 HP MultiAir power unit version available in the exclusive "Quadrifoglio Verde" outfit. This marks the reappearance of one of the historical symbols most dear to Alfa aficionados throughout the world, who are passionate about the glorious past of a brand that has made a trademark out of racing and motorsport.

The 170 HP 1.4  MiTo unit exemplifies a new concept of sportiness, combining superlative driving satisfaction with eco-awareness. The winning features of this car include its outstanding weight/power ratio (6.7 kg/hp), guaranteeing record-braking agility, plus an exceptional specific power of 124 hp/litre, a real first for this category. This is also the highest value ever recorded for an Alfa car, affirming the excellent engineering heritage of the Alfa Mito.

The 170 HP 1.4 MultiAir Turbobenzina, combined with a new 6-speed gearbox guaranteeing fast shifts with short travels, is an excellent example of the philosophy of downsizing: producing very hi-tech turbocharged engines to increase performance while slashing fuel consumption and emissions. The results achieved by following this strategy are interesting by any standard (139 g/km of CO2 and 4.8 l/100km over the extraurban cycle), closer to what you would expect from a mini than a sporty hatchback capable of speeding from 0 to 100 km/h in just over 7 seconds.

The Alfa Romeo MiTo "Quadrifoglio Verde" is also equipped with a new active suspension system that controls the shock absorbers to redefine the vehicle's dynamics, reduce car oscillations under all driving conditions and raise levels of safety, comfort and handling still further. The system, developed as a joint venture between Alfa Romeo and Magneti Marelli, is able to call on the extraordinary experience both companies have accrued in motorsport throughout the world.

The new MultiAir engines are built in Termoli (CB) in the FPT - Fiat Powertrain Technologies plant and designed from the development stage to further enhance the Alfa DNA selector, the device that allows the personality of the Alfa Romeo MiTo to be adapted to the driver's needs and different road conditions. The "Start&Stop" system, making its debut combined with MultiAir engines for the first time on an Alfa Romeo, temporarily turns off the engine and then restarts it (when waiting at a traffic light, for example) to guarantee reduced fuel consumption and low noise levels in the passenger compartment when the device is at work.

The sound performance of the MultiAir engines can be appreciated to the full, with a sporty, unmistakeable Alfa Romeo timbre.

The introduction of the new MultiAir engines has also brought fresh colours to the MiTo, a winning model that is already sold in 34 countries throughout the world and 5 different continents. It can already be ordered in the new metallic shade Tornado Blue, which will complement the already extensive array of exterior colours.

The model's level of engineering can also be appreciated due to a series of improvements that have further increased the quality of the Alfa Romeo MiTo. The improvements affect the interior finish, car outfit combinations, gear manoeuvrability due to shortening the lever to 2.5 centimetres and also the steering and suspension system, which benefits from a new setting, in addition to some changes to the braking system.

 

Comments

ianton
September 8, 2009 11:13 PM
the mini makes 0-60 in 7.1 s not 7.4 !!!!

Captain Scarlett
September 9, 2009 1:40 AM
GtA, we don't want this, give us the GTA.

benzboy
September 9, 2009 10:05 AM
Sory but reminds me of the PT Cruiser!!

pmontero
September 9, 2009 9:57 PM
sorry but exactly what is it that reminds you of a PT Cruiser? There are probably no two designs in the current automobile world that could differ as much as those two...

BabyMilo
September 9, 2009 2:54 PM
I saw a MiTo today in red, it looks supsringlsy good in person

alessandro
September 9, 2009 7:21 PM
I was surprised too. Looks very good indeed.

pmontero
September 9, 2009 9:59 PM
this car is an absolute stunner, be it red, black, white, silver... heck even the yellow version looks awesome! Even more so with the gunmetal gray head and taillamp fairings...

fusion01
September 9, 2009 7:48 PM
Good to see the suspension revised. Top Gear mag said good things about the car in general but slammed that aspect.

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