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Alfa Romeo MiTo
Alfa Romeo MiTo

Alfa Romeo Mi.To Official Details & Photos Released

  
June 20, 2008 12:41 AM by Brian Potter
Filed Under: Alfa Romeo
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Watch out MINI Cooper and Opel Corsa, the supermini segment just got a notch hotter. Alfa Romeo has been taunting us for months with numerous pre-releases, but today they have finally released a detailed press kit (on the following 8 pages) and 42 fresh photos.

Despite a naming contest which put “Furiosa” as the provisional name, Alfa went ahead with their own. Based on the MiTo's design and production locations of Milan and Torino (Turin), respectively, abbreviations of both cities gives us, MiTo.

Positioned as the stylistic mothership for the brand, the Alfa 8C Competizione serves as the stylistic source from which the MiTo borrows certain traits, particularly noticeable in the shape of the headlights and the LED tail lights.

Other interesting design traits of the MiTo include bulging wheel arches that include big wheels and muscular rear wings. Also, a deep sculpted furrow flows along the lower portions of the door and front leg of the quarter panel making the side skirt rocker appear bulkier and aggressive - all of this character and muscle without detracting from the smooth flowing lines.

Targeted to 18 to 30 year old men and women, the MiTo receives two petrol engines and one turbo diesel at launch, all available with 6-speed manual transmission only.

The entry level 1.4-liter has been engineered to produce 78 bhp (58 kW) at 6000 rpm and a maximum torque of 125 Nm at 4250 rpm, which is in accordance with new legislation in Italy so new drivers who have recently passed their driving test can drive the MiTo. The MiTo 1.4 takes 12.3 seconds to 100 km/h and top speed is 165 km/h.

The new 1.4 16v turbo engine makes 155 bhp (114 kW) at 5500 rpm and a maximum torque of 206 Nm. The 155 bhp is achieved at just 2000 rpm but an extra 24 Nm is produced at 3000 rpm by activating the Dynamic Driving Mode through the Alfa D.N.A switch. 0 -100 km/h takes 8.0 seconds with a top speed of 215 km/h.

Lastly, the 120 bhp 1.6-liter JTDM is a torque monster producing 280 Nm available at 1500 rpm with a maximum 320 Nm at 1750 rpm. 0 to 100 km/h comes in just 9.9 seconds and the top speed 198 km/h.

Only available as a three-door coupe, the MiTo will be launched globally in stages in July except for North America. Given the current retreat from large vehicles and SUVs in the states, there's a good chance the MiTo may find its way to American shores after all.

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Source: Alfa Romeo
Press Release
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st_efano
June 20, 2008 10:12:51 AM

beautiful car, the seats looks comfortable, but the dashboard is ugly

Wojtek
June 20, 2008 10:17:42 AM

Alfa can better. I'm a bit disappointed. This rings around lamps... Was it necessary?

gorgonzola
June 20, 2008 11:02:11 AM

Exaclty that...those rings are hideous. Tryign waaayy to hard to be retro....another thing which these shots dont reveal which is how badly put together are the front lighs the car looks squint looks like a swollen pig....

disgusting....

P.S I love the comment watch out mini opel corsa..rofl...Clio RS ?

cronan
June 20, 2008 11:02:53 AM

Opel Corsa??????????????????????? This is a drivable small designer-car, like the mini and the Fiat 500.

alessandro
June 20, 2008 12:56:48 PM

Exactly.

alessandro
June 20, 2008 12:58:29 PM

Good one. Head-turner in real environment anyway.

odysseus
June 20, 2008 3:05:25 PM

i like it. but sadly it's more a fiat than an alfa. something like badge-engineering - alfa bring the boxer back!

xlumino
June 21, 2008 5:56:41 PM

To be honest: it's not my favorite kind of design, but it's original and fit the compact Alfa Romeo. Very brave Italo-style. I hope for a longlife quality for this car, then it will be a cultvehicle for the future, the owners will be proud of this

xanavi23
June 23, 2008 12:04:39 AM

I like it alot, if it was coming here(Canada) ild think about buying it. That Turbo diesel and petrol counterpart would both be great bases on which to install larger turbos and increase pressure. The rest of the car would be just as suited.

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