2014 Alfa Romeo 4C caught on camera

by SpeedLux

Alfa Romeo is on the verge of giving green signal to the highly-anticipated 4C as the concept has been caught on camera undergoing testing in Italy.

Resembling a production ready car, the sample is the exact copy of the original concept but features a new hood, larger mirrors and traditional door handles. There’s also a new diffuser and restyled taillights.

Power will get boost from a turbocharged 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that develops approximately 230 hp (172 kW). It will likely be paired to a dual-clutch transmission which could enable the car to speed up from 0-100 km/h in less than five seconds and hit a top speed of roughly 250 km/h (155 mph).

The roadster will be unveiled in Geneva and nothing except the engine details have been revealed. The men behind the concept are high on confidence that their hard work will pay off and it would be exactly the type of car customers prefer to buy.

They are also sure that race enthusiasts would give their opinion in favor of the concept due to its speed and features it carries.

Stay tuned till the Geneva show begins and in the meantime browse the colourful pictures.

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