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Alfa Romeo Brera


Alfa Romeo Brera
Overview
Manufacturer
Alfa Romeo
Production
2005–2010 (Brera)
2006–2010 (Spider)
Assembly
San Giorgio Canavese, Turin, Italy (Pininfarina)
Designer
Giorgetto Giugiaro (Brera)
Pininfarina/Alfa Romeo Centro Stile (Spider)
Body and chassis
Class
Sports compact
Body style
3-door 2+2 Coupé (Brera)
2-door roadster (Spider)
Layout
Front-engine, front-wheel-drive / four-wheel-drive
Platform
GM/Fiat Premium platform
Related
Alfa Romeo 159
Powertrain
Engine
1.75 L I4 t/c petrol (TBi)
2.2 L I4 petrol (JTS)
3.2 L V6 petrol (JTS)
2.0 L I4 t/c diesel (JTDm)
2.4 L I5 t/c diesel (JTDm)
Transmission
6-speed manual
6-speed semi-automatic (Selespeed)
6-speed automatic (AWTF-80 SC)
Dimensions
Wheelbase
2,528 mm (99.5 in) (Brera)
2,528 mm (99.5 in) (Spider)
Length
4,410 mm (174 in) (Brera)
4,393 mm (173.0 in) (Spider)
Width
1,830 mm (72 in) (Brera)
1,830 mm (72 in) (Spider)
Height
1,341 mm (52.8 in) (Brera)
1,318 mm (51.9 in) (Spider)
Curb weight
1,445–1,625 kg (3,186–3,583 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor
Alfa Romeo GTV & Spider
Successor
Alfa Romeo Spider (2015)
The Alfa Romeo Brera/Spider (Type 939) is a sports car manufactured under the Italian brand Alfa Romeo between 2005 and 2010. The Spider roadster was produced between 2006 to 2010. Both models were built by Pininfarina.
12,488 units of the Spider and 21,786 units of the Brera were built. Production of both models ended in late 2010, although remaining stock continued into 2011.
Rear view of Brera

Concept

The Brera originally appeared as a concept car at the 2002 Geneva Motor Show. It was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign Giugiaro. The concept version was powered with a Maserati V8 engine producing around 400 PS (290 kW; 390 hp). The Brera was widely acclaimed, and production plans were subsequently announced for 2005.
The Brera concept car

Production

The Alfa Romeo Brera was introduced in production form at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show. It maintained the original's exterior appearance almost exactly but on a much smaller scale, becoming a mid-size coupe on the GM/Fiat Premium platform (shared with the Alfa Romeo 159), and designed to replace the outgoing GTV. A convertible Spider version of the Brera was also announced, to be launched shortly after the coupe and to replace the existing GTV-based Spider.
In Europe, the Brera is available with two petrol engines, the 185 PS (136 kW; 182 hp) 2.2-litre JTS and 260 PS (190 kW; 260 hp) 3.2-litre V6; and a 210 PS (150 kW; 210 hp) 2.4-litre JTD turbodiesel. Cars with the diesel or 2.2 petrol are front-wheel drive, whilst the V6 comes with a Torsen four-wheel drive system similar to the 156 and 159's Q4.
For the "model year" 2008 Alfa Romeo Brera/Spider changes were made to the mechanics and the interiors of the cars. The 3.2 litre V6 version will now be offered in front wheel drive, as well as a four wheel drive version, allowing for a top speed of 250 kilometres per hour (160 mph). All model variants will be fitted with electronic Q2 limited slip differential. By using more aluminium parts a weight reduction of several kilos is achieved. These new versions were introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in 2008.
For "model year" 2009 Alfa Romeo introduced a new turbocharged petrol engine badged as "TBi", this 1742 cc unit has direct injection and variable valve timing in both inlet and exhaust cams. This new engine has 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) and 320 Nm (240 lbft) of torque.

Alfa Romeo Brera UK Version (2005)

Brera S

Alfa Romeo Brera S (2009)


In Spring 2008 the Brera 'S' Special Edition was announced. This Alfa Romeo-approved British-only limited-run version was developed by British engineering specialists Prodrive and was intended to address criticism regarding the handling of the standard car. Selected suspension and chassis components and settings of the 'S' have been amended from the standard car, altering the handling characteristics. Alfa Romeo and Prodrive had previously collaborated in motorsport, campaigning an Alfa Romeo 155 in the BTCC during 1994 and 1995.

Italia Independent

Alfa Romeo Brera Italia Independent (2010)
In 2009, Alfa Romeo released a limited edition of the Brera and Spider in association with Italia Independent, an Italian design company. Limited to 900 units and named after Alfa Romeo's partner in the venture, the Italia Independent edition of the Brera was offered with opaque-finish "titanium" paintwork, 18" "turbine" style alloy wheels and an aluminium fuel-filler cap.
The Italia Independent was offered with 125 kW (170 PS) 2.0 JTDM, 154 kW (210 PS) 2.4 JTDM diesel,157 kW (214 PS) 2.4 JTDM diesel (2009-10)l or 147 kW (200 PS) 1.8 TBi, 136 kW (185 PS) 2.2 JTS, 191 kW (260 PS) 3.2 V6 petrol engines and six-speed transmission. Manual, "Selespeed" or automatic Q-Tronic transmission options were offered, and the V6 engined-car was also available with Alfa Romeo's Q4 all-wheel drive system.

Engines

Specifications

Model
Engine
Displacement
Power
Torque
Comp. ratio
Years
Petrol engines
1.75 TBi
I4
1,742 cc
200 PS (147 kW) at 5000 rpm
320 Nm (240 lbft) at 2000 rpm
9.5:1
2009–
2.2 JTS
I4
2,198 cc
185 PS (136 kW) at 6500 rpm
230 Nm (170 lbft) at 4500 rpm
11.3:1
2005–
3.2 V6 JTS
V6
3,195 cc
260 PS (191 kW) at 6200 rpm
322 Nm (237 lbft) at 3800 rpm
11.25:1
2005–
Diesel engines
2.0 JTDM
I4
1,956 cc
170 PS (125 kW) at 4000 rpm
360 Nm (270 lbft) at 1750 rpm
17:1
2009–
2.4 JTDM
I5
2,387 cc
200 PS (147 kW) at 4000 rpm
400 Nm (300 lbft) at 2000 rpm
17:1
2005–2006
2.4 JTDM
I5
2,387 cc
210 PS (154 kW) at 4000 rpm
400 Nm (300 lbft) at 1500 rpm
17:1
2007–
2.4 JTDM
I5
2,387 cc
214 PS (157 kW) at 4000 rpm
400 Nm (300 lbft) at 1500 rpm
17:1
2009–10

Performance


Engine
Top speed
km/h (mph)
0–100 km/h,s
0–62 mph,s
Combined consumption
Years
manual
automatic
manual
automatic
manual
automatic
1.75 TBi
235 (146)
7.7
8.1 L/100 km (34.9 mpg-imp; 29.0 mpg-US)
2009–
2.2 JTS
222 (138)
8.6
9.4 L/100 km (30.1 mpg-imp; 25.0 mpg-US)
2005–2007
2.2 JTS
224 (139)
8.6
9.2 L/100 km (30.7 mpg-imp; 25.6 mpg-US)
2008–
2.2 JTS Selespeed
222 (138)
8.6
9.1 L/100 km (31.0 mpg-imp; 25.8 mpg-US)
2008–
2.0 JTDM
218 (135)
8.8
5.4 L/100 km (52.3 mpg-imp; 43.6 mpg-US)
2009–
2.4 JTDM
228 (142)
8.1
6.8 L/100 km (41.5 mpg-imp; 34.6 mpg-US)
2005–2006
2.4 JTDM (210 PS)
230 (143)
7.9
6.8 L/100 km (41.5 mpg-imp; 34.6 mpg-US)
2007
2.4 JTDM (210 PS)
238 (149)
7.6
6.8 L/100 km (41.5 mpg-imp; 34.6 mpg-US)
2009-
2.4 JTDM (200 PS) Q-Tronic
225 (138)
8.3
7.8 L/100 km (36.2 mpg-imp; 30.2 mpg-US)
2008–
3.2 V6 Q4
240 (149)
240 (149)
6.8
7.0
11.5 L/100 km (24.6 mpg-imp; 20.5 mpg-US)
12.2 l/100 km (23.2 mpg-imp; 19.3 mpg-US)
2005–2007
3.2 V6 Q4
244 (151)
244 (151)
6.8
7.0
11.4 L/100 km (24.8 mpg-imp; 20.6 mpg-US)
12.1 l/100 km (23.3 mpg-imp; 19.4 mpg-US)
2008–
3.2 V6 FWD
250 (155)
7.0
11.0 L/100 km (25.7 mpg-imp; 21.4 mpg-US)
2008–
Note: Consumption figures according to European Commission Directive 1999/100/EC.

Awards

  • Before it was released, the Alfa Brera concept car was voted "Best of Show" by Autoweek magazine at the Geneva Motor Show, "Best of Show" in the prototype category at the Villa d’Este Concorso D’Eleganze, it picked up two prizes at Challenge Bibendum 2002, and "the Most Fascinating Car" award at the Super Car Rally 2002 form Paris to Monte Carlo.
  • Brera was elected to European Car of the Year 2007 in Japan.
  • Best Sports/Coupe - What Diesel Car?
  • European Automotive Design Award 2006
  • Best Design Award 2006 by Autocar Magazine (UK)
  • Best Coupe – Croatian Car of the Year Awards 2006

Spider

Spider
Spider rear view
The 1,742 cc Turbo engine used in the Spider
The New Spider version (Type 939) was introduced at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show, where it also received "Cabrio of the Year" award. Spider is based on the Brera coupe but is a pure 2-seater convertible. At the beginning there were two engine options available: the 2.2L straight-4 and 3.2L V6 JTS engines, and the JTD common rail turbodiesel was introduced at 2007 Geneva Motor Show. This car replaced Spider 916 model, introduced in 1995. This Spider version can be seen as 6th generation of Alfa Spiders, the first version of which was released in 1966. Production ceased in November 2010.

Italia Independent

In 2009, Alfa Romeo released a limited edition of the Brera and Spider in association with Italia Independent, an Italian design company. Limited to 900 units and named after Alfa Romeo's partner in the venture, the Italia Independent edition of the Brera was offered with opaque-finish "titanium" paintwork, 18" "turbine" style alloy wheels and an aluminium fuel-filler cap.
The Italia Independent was offered with 125 kW (170 PS) 2.0 JTDM, 154 kW (210 PS) 2.4 JTDM diesel, JTDM, 157 kW (214 PS) 2.4 JTDM diesel or 147 kW (200 PS) 1.8 TBi, 136 kW (185 PS) 2.2 JTS or 191 kW (260 PS) 3.2 V6 petrol engines and six-speed transmission. Manual, "Selespeed" or automatic Q-Tronic transmission options were offered, and the V6 engined-car was also available with Alfa Romeo's Q4 all-wheel drive system.

Spider 'Mille Miglia'

Alfa Romeo Spider Mille Miglia (2008)
Alfa Romeo has created a special edition of its Spider convertible in order to commemorate the historic Mille Miglia 1,000 mile race that takes place in Italy annually. The carmaker build just 11 examples of the 'Spider Mille Miglia' to mark the 11 victories it's had in the famous Italian race, which heralded the rise of the original sports grand tourer.
While there are no performance increases, the Spider Mille Miglia is based on the standard 3.2 V6 powerplant that outputs 260 PS (191 kW; 256 hp). Rather than performance upgrades, each special edition features a silver plate that outlines one of Alfa Romeo's victories between 1928 and 1947. The special edition Alfa also gets an exclusive, bright red paintjob called 'Rosso 8C' and a 'Quadrifoglio' logo (a four-leaf clover) on its front wings, as well as red stitching for the black leather seats. Additionally the anti-roll bars are painted in red rather than usual silver.

Spider Limited Edition

Alfa Romeo Spider 2.2 JTS Limited Edition (2008)
The Alfa Spider Limited Edition features a choice of three color combinations (Carbonio Black, Alfa Red, Ghiaccio White) plus 19 inch alloy wheels, leather upholstery, electrically adjustable and heated memory front seats and door mirrors. The car is also now available with Fiat Group’s Blue&Me hands-free system with voice recognition and media player. Bespoke colours for the Alfa Spider Limited Edition include a Carbonio Black version with a natural leather upholstery while the Alfa Red exterior paintwork is matched to a black leather interior. The Ghiaccio White colour scheme comes with a choice of either black or natural leather upholstery.
Under the hood sits the familiar 185hp 2.2 L JTS petrol engine, which sees the car accelerate from 0-62 mph in about 8.8 seconds and reach a top speed of more than 139 mph (224 km/h). The new limited edition was on sale in UK only from 2008 with prices starting at £25,500 ($50,000).
Other models include a 3.2 L V6 JTS with 260 PS (191 kW; 256 hp) JTDM, 157 kW (214 PS) 2.4 JTDM diesel (2009-10) and a 2.4 L JTD turbodiesel with 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) on tap. and a 2.4 L JTDM turbodiesel with 210 PS (154 kW; 207 hp) from 2009-

Engines

Specifications


Model
Engine
Displacement
Power
Torque
Comp. ratio
Years
Petrol engines
1.75 TBi
I4
1,742 cc
200 PS (147 kW) at 5000 rpm
320 Nm (240 lbft) at 2000 rpm
9.5:1
2009–
2.2 JTS
I4
2,198 cc
185 PS (136 kW) at 6500 rpm
230 Nm (170 lbft) at 4500 rpm
11.3:1
3.2 V6 JTS
V6
3,195 cc
260 PS (191 kW) at 6200 rpm
322 Nm (237 lbft) at 3800 rpm
11.25:1
Diesel engines
2.0 JTDM
I4
1,956 cc
170 PS (125 kW) at 4000 rpm
360 Nm (270 lbft) at 1750 rpm
17:1
2009–
2.4 JTDM
I5
2,387 cc
200 PS (147 kW) at 4000 rpm
400 Nm (300 lbft) at 2000 rpm
17:1
2006–2007
2.4 JTDM
I5
2,387 cc
200 PS (147 kW) at 4000 rpm
400 Nm (300 lbft) at 1500 rpm
17:1
2008–
2.4 JTDM
I5
2,387 cc
214 PS (157 kW) at 4000 rpm
420 Nm (310 lbft) at 1500 rpm
17:1
2009-10

Performance

Engine
Top speed
km/h (mph)
0–100 km/h,s
0–62 mph,s
Combined consumption
Years
manual
automatic
manual
automatic
manual
automatic
1.75 TBi
235 (146)
7.8
8.2 L/100 km (34.4 mpg-imp; 28.7 mpg-US)
2009–
2.2 JTS
222 (138)
8.8
9.4 L/100 km (30.1 mpg-imp; 25.0 mpg-US)
2006–2007
2.2 JTS
224 (139)
8.8
9.2 L/100 km (30.7 mpg-imp; 25.6 mpg-US)
2008–
2.2 JTS Selespeed
224 (139)
8.8
9.1 L/100 km (31.0 mpg-imp; 25.8 mpg-US)
2008–
2.0 JTDM
218 (135)
9.0
5.4 L/100 km (52.3 mpg-imp; 43.6 mpg-US)
2009–
2.4 JTDM (200 PS)
228 (142)
8.4
6.8 L/100 km (41.5 mpg-imp; 34.6 mpg-US)
2006–2007
2.4 JTDM (200 PS) Q-tronic
225 (139)
8.5
7.9 L/100 km (35.8 mpg-imp; 29.8 mpg-US)
2008–
2.4 JTDM (210 PS)
231 (143)
8.1
6.8 L/100 km (41.5 mpg-imp; 34.6 mpg-US)
2008–
2.4 JTDM (210 PS)
231 (143)
7.6
6.8 L/100 km (41.5 mpg-imp; 34.6 mpg-US)
2009–
2.4 JTDM (210 PS)
225 (144)
8.5
7.6 L/100 km (37.2 mpg-imp; 30.9 mpg-US)
2009–
3.2 V6 Q4
240 (149)
240 (149)
7.0
7.2
11.5 L/100 km (24.6 mpg-imp; 20.5 mpg-US)
12.2 L/100 km (23.2 mpg-imp; 19.3 mpg-US)
2006–2007
3.2 V6 Q4
244 (151)
244 (151)
7.0
7.2
11.5 L/100 km (24.6 mpg-imp; 20.5 mpg-US)
12.2 L/100 km (23.2 mpg-imp; 19.3 mpg-US)
2008–
3.2 V6 FWD
250 (155)
7.2
11.1 L/100 km (25.4 mpg-imp; 21.2 mpg-US)
2008–
Note: Consumption figures according to European Commission Directive 1999/100/EC.

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