Alfa Romeo Giulia Coupe To Debut In 2017 Geneva Motor Show

David BondAlfa Romeo9 years ago2 Views

The lineup of cars from the Alfa Romeo is expected to increase in 2017, as the Italian auto maker is fraying in the two door car version of its renowned svelte which is traditionally a four door car, this was first showcased at the Geneva Motor Show in March.

As per a leading website on cars, the Alfa Romeo Giulia Coupe still resembles the appearance of the Sprint however will have two doors instead of 4. This car is a powerhouse as it runs on 2.9 liter V6 twin turbo charged engine.

For customers who prefer a diesel engine will not be disappointed as the makers have created 2.2 liter diesel versions as well, to focus on the American market the makes have introduced the automatic version of the car with an 8 speed auto transmission.

It Is Awaiting Heavy Competition From The Largest Car Makers In The World

Alfa Romeo’s entry into the 2 door coupe comes as a surprise as this space is saturated already with the large car makers hence one needs to keep an eye on the space to see the growth of the Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint.

This car would be competing the C63 from Mercedes, the M4 from BMW and RS5 Audi head on in competition, the entry of Giuilla Spirit in this segment has made things interesting for the car observers and customers alike. The Giuilla Spirit is expected to hit the roads after the end of the financial year.

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