#AlfaRomeoAlfettaGT

The Alfetta GT is a sports car built by Alfa Romeo from 1974 to 1987 in the Arese plant. It was created to replace the "Giulia GT" model in the 1970s. The main company directives are aimed at creating a car with four comfortable seats (instead of the traditional 2+2) with a good-sized boot. The goal was to fight the competition from compact sports sedans (such as the BMW 2002) which, offering similar performance and greater versatility of use, were enjoying considerable success. Giorgetto Giugiaro's "newborn" Italdesign was commissioned for the new project. At the same time, the Alfa style center will carry out a parallel project. The end result was a bodywork with volumes moved backwards and a kamm-back tail. At the time of its launch in 1974, the basic engine consisted of the twin cam already mounted on the Alfetta sedan. This 1779 cc, 122 hp engine was mated to a transaxle gearbox. Since 1976 other versions have been introduced and versions aimed at competitions have been developed.


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