Alfa Romeo 4C Spider render by X-Tomi seems quite promising

by SpeedLux

We all know well that Alfa Romeo is having hard times these days. For instance, it is getting tough for dealerships to find someone who would believe that the 4C is superior then Porsche Cayman and this is creating some kind of trouble for Alfa Romeo.

Convertibles have always been part of Alfa Romeo’s strategy. That’s why the brand is now working hard on a topless 4C lately. In the attached image is one of X-Tomi’s latest virtual works that shows us a convertible 4C, shortly named the 4C Spider. 240 HP (177 kW) with 258 lb-ft (350 Nm) on the rear axle and direct sunlight does sound like a lot of fun to us.

We already know that the Italian carmaker should be ready with the 4C Spider later this year. We can only hope this one will get the fans’ approval as much as the regular 4C did it. However the details are limited as of now but we can expect the same to be out soon in coming time. We also hope that the Italian car maker does not face much problem convincing its fans and they get good response for its car.

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