Alfa Romeo Mito MultiAir Prices Announced for UK

 Alfa Romeo Mito MultiAir Prices Announced for UK
Alfa MiTo Quadrifoglio Verde

Starts at ?15,165

Alfa Romeo has released UK pricing information for the MiTo MultiAir.

The 1.4-liter MultiAir engine will produce 135 bhp in the Lusso (£15,165) and Veloce (£16,135), while the performance-oriented Cloverleaf (£17,895) will boast 170 bhp. The company declined to release performance data for the 135 bhp engine, but they previously stated it will consume 5.6 L/100km (in the combined cycle) and produce 129 g/km of CO2. Likewise, the Cloverleaf will accelerate from 0-62 mph in about 7 seconds while emitting 139 g/km of CO2 and consuming 4.8 L/100km (in the extra urban cycle).

Standard equipment for the Cloverleaf includes an active suspension, 17" alloy wheels, satin titanium exterior accents, LED tail lights, a Blue&Me hands-free communication system, air conditioning, and faux carbon fiber interior trim.

Currently available for order, the MultiAir MiTos will start arriving at UK dealerships this spring.

Check out the press release for full details

Source: Alfa Romeo

ALFA ROMEO UK ANNOUNCES MITO MULTIAIR PRICES

Alfa Romeo UK has just announced pricing of its revolutionary MultiAir engined MiTo range, set to arrive here in spring 2010. From launch, two engine versions will become available - the 135 bhp 1.4 Turbo, and the top-of-the-range 170 bhp 1.4 Turbo which will carry the iconic Alfa Cloverleaf badge.

Available to order through the Alfa Romeo UK dealer network from early January 2010, the MiTo's MultiAir engine range marks the next technological step in the vehicle's already successful life - promising lower emissions and fuel consumption together with higher performance and greater driving pleasure - with Active Suspension as standard on the 170bhp Cloverleaf model.

 

Basic Price

VAT

Retail Price

OTR Charges

Total OTR

1.4 MultiAir TB 135 bhp Lusso

£12,382.98

£2,167.02

£14,550.00

£615.00

£15,165.00

1.4 MultiAir TB 135 bhp Veloce

£13,208.51

£2,311.49

£15,520.00

£615.00

£16,135.00

1.4 MultiAir TB 170 bhp Cloverleaf

£14,706.38

£2,573.62

£17,280.00

£615.00

£17,895.00

MiTo Cloverleaf – standard equipment

17" Cloverleaf design alloy wheels with 215/45 R17 tyres
Darkened interior headlining and steering wheel
Specific Cloverleaf wing mirrors and headlight surrounds
Cloverleaf badges
Active suspension system (works in conjunction with Alfa Romeo DNA switch)
Alfa Romeo DNA (Vehicle's dynamic control switch)
VDC (ASR+Brake Assist) with Hill Holder
Electronic Q2
Manual air conditioning
ABS anti-lock braking
LED rear lights
Heated rear window
Adjustable headlight position
Electric power-assisted steering
Driver, passenger, front side, window & driver knee airbags
Front airbag deactivation on passenger's side
Alfa code immobiliser and alarm system
Electronic key with remote central locking and boot release
Electric windows with one touch function
On-board instrumentation with multifunctional display and trip computer
Sensor for external temperature
Car radio with audio CD & MP3 reader

Safe Lock
Electrically adjustable and heated wing mirrors
Follow-Me-Home headlights
Vanity mirror on passenger's side
Fire Prevention System (FPS)
Bumpers and wing mirrors in body colour
Rear spoiler
Blue&Me™ (Bluetooth™ hands-free system with voice recognition and media player with USB port)
Sports cloth upholstery
Front armrest with storage compartment
Sports rear bumper with extractor
Red painted brake callipers
Sports dials with white illumination
Fog lights
Remote audio controls on steering wheel
Leather steering wheel and gear knob
Kick plates
Competizione Dashboard (Carbon fibre effect)
Floor mats
Lumbar adjustment on driver's side
Chrome exhaust pipes
Chrome effect window surrounds
Vanity mirror on driver's side
Twin tail pipes

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 joshg_5 joshg_5
Awesome little hatch. I only wish vehicles like this were available in the Americas...
January 5, 2010 6:40 pm
 loki loki
your wish will probably become a reality with Fiat buying into Chrysler and the new production plans announced for America. it's also good to see that americans can appreciate a nice design - not only bulky trucks with lorry engines :)
January 6, 2010 11:46 am
 Renegade Renegade
Just wait until the Detroit auto show, Alfa will probably be there, or they might wait until next year to have the future 159/Giulia ready.
January 6, 2010 2:19 pm
 joshg_5 joshg_5
Fellas, I try to be optimistic, but who are we kidding, this car will NEVER come here. Fiat and Alfa will bring cars, but they'll bring big cars to compete with what the average American demands. Unfortunate, but maybe from a business perspective, the small portion of us over here who do appreciate these cars just doesn't justify the cost of bringing them over... PS: I'm Canadian, eh! ;)
January 6, 2010 4:53 pm
 Renegade Renegade
Chill, Ford and Mazda already showed the Fiesta and the 2 at the LA Show, Honda has the Fit, Toyota has the Yaris and Chevy has the Aveo, more then that Fiat and Alfa don't have to much big cars in the line ups.
January 6, 2010 5:38 pm
 Captain Scarlett Captain Scarlett
GTA, we want a GTA
January 5, 2010 9:02 pm
 fusion01 fusion01
cool little car in every way from in-depth reviews I've seen. funny I've not spotted more on the roads... for a car of this size it's a heavyweight contender vs other offerings.
January 16, 2010 2:32 pm