Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA Is Priced Like An Italian Supercar
What does that whopping outlay get you? Well, the revered GTA badge (Gran Turismo Allegerita) was seen way back on the Giulia Sprint GTA coupe in the 1960s, and points to significant weight-saving measures. Extensive use of carbon fiber has helped Alfa reduce the weight of the GTA by 220 pounds compared with the regular Giulia Quadrifoglio. The 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6 gets a bump up in output to 540 horsepower, slashing the 0-60 mph time down to only 3.6 seconds.
In the cabin, the dashboard, side pillars, glove compartment lid and part of the seats are covered in Alcantara, neatly complemented by matte carbon inlays. Red stitching is used on the steering wheel, seats, and gear shift lever, and overall, the interior looks like the perfect place to enjoy hours of hard driving. In the GTAm, even the rear seat has been tossed, with a roll bar in its place, even though it still has four doors. Maddening.
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