Alfa Romeo Brera and Spider get new engines in U.K.
A 1.8 liter petrol/gasoline with 200 bhp and a 2.0 liter diesel with 170 bhp are added to the range
-
Alfa Romeo 1750 TBi engine 18.05.2010 -
Alfa Romeo 2.0 JTDm engine -
Alfa Romeo 2.0 JTDm engine 18.05.2010 -
Alfa Romeo 1750 TBi engine -
Alfa Romeo Spider 18.05.2010 -
Alfa Romeo Spider 18.05.2010 -
Alfa Romeo Brera 18.05.2010 -
Alfa Romeo Brera 18.05.2010 -
Alfa Romeo Brera 18.05.2010 -
Alfa Romeo Brera 18.05.2010 -
Alfa Romeo Brera Italy Independent Special Edition -
Alfa Romeo Brera Italy Independent Special Edition -
Alfa Romeo Brera Italy Independent Special Edition -
Alfa Romeo Brera Italy Independent Special Edition -
Alfa Romeo Brera Italy Independent Special Edition -
Alfa Romeo Brera Italy Independent Special Edition -
Alfa Romeo Brera Italy Independent Special Edition -
Alfa Romeo Brera Italy Independent Special Edition -
Alfa Romeo Brera Italy Independent Special Edition -
Alfa Romeo Brera Italy Independent Special Edition
Add a Comment
Login
Comments (2)
Sexy... I like this thing, too bad they don't sell it where I live
May 19, 2010 12:22 am
Now that Fiat owns Chrysler why dont they start importing hotties like these over to the us???
May 19, 2010 9:27 pm
Share, rate & save
May 18, 2010 4:38 pm By Alex Ricciuti
Filed Under: Alfa Romeo, European
Filed Under: Alfa Romeo, European
Tags:
Alfa Brera coupe
,
Alfa Spider convertible
,
Alfa Brera
,
Alfa Spider
,
Alfa Romeo Brera
,
Alfa Romeo Spider
,
Brera
,
Spider
Latest Stories
- BMW Zagato coupe introduced [videos]
- Ferrari SP12 EC officially unveiled
- Nissan e-NV200 confirmed for production
- 2013 Porsche Panamera to get twin-turbo V6, V8 TDI - report
- Volkswagen developing Golf and Jetta Alltracks - report
- Hamman release new Memor MP4-12C photos
- Kia Sorento facelift spied up on two wheels at Nurburgring
- BMW 1-Series sedan pencilled for 2015
- Peugeot announces new international naming strategy
- Ford Fiesta sedan facelift spied
Latest Photo Albums
Latest Videos
Latest Formula 1 news
- Penalty takes shine off Schu's comeback pole
- Politics steered France return off track - Ecclestone
- Sauber slams Red Bull over cost-cutting
- Top ten 'possible' admits champion Vettel
- Button 'worried' about topsy-turvy 2012
- Stewart urges Hamilton to stay with McLaren









