Alfa Romeo
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| Main specification | |
| Make | Alfa Romeo |
| Model | Brera Concept |
| Year | 2002 |
| Layout | Front-Engine/RWD |
| Transmission | 6-Speed Sequential |
| Engine | |
| Position | Front Longitudinal |
| Configuration | 90 Degree V8 |
| Displacement | 4000 cc / 244.1 cu in |
| Power | 298.3 kw / 400 bhp @ 7000 rpm |
| HP / Liter | 100.0 bhp per litre |
| Body / Exterior | |
| Length | 4388 mm / 172.8 in |
| Width | 1894 mm / 74.6 in |
| Height | 1289 mm / 50.7 in |
| Wheelbase | 2595 mm / 102.2 in |
| Chassis | |
| Front Track | 909 mm / 35.8 in |
| Rear Track | 884 mm / 34.8 in |
| Front Tires | 245-690R520A |
| Rear Tires | 245-690R520A |
Reviews
| The Alfa Romeo Brera Concept was designed by Italdesign and first displayed at the 2002 Geneva Auto Show. The car is a fully working model, featuring a carbon fiber body and a Maserati engine, chassis, and transmission.
| Italdesign, following a deep history with Alfa Romeo, has created one of the most beaufull and road-worthy concepts of 2002. In designing the Brera, Italdesign focused on making a 4WD-capable car that holds to tradional Alfa Romeo styling. Such styling is lended from lengendary Alfa's incluing the Giulietta Sprint. A combination of acute V-shaped profiles enhance the car. These angles are found in the lights, side profile of the car and in the distinctive Alfa grill.
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