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Alfa Romeo Carbone 4C 2017
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Alfa Romeo Carbone 4C 2017
The last true Alfa
Only 587 km from new
Already a collector piece
French registration
Chassis number: ZAR960000M188781
The alfa Romeo 4C was born from a concept derived from the desirable 8C Competizione. The first draft was presented at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, then at the Mille Miglia in the same year and finally, like a teaser, at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The public is unanimous: this car is a masterpiece, it has to go into production! A second concept is presented at the Villa d’Este elegance competition in 2012 and receives the design award for concept cars and prototypes. The official launch will take place in Geneva in October 2013, to the great pleasure of enthusiasts, and orders will qui ckly follow. The car is designed in Italy at Alfa Romeo, the chassis is entirely made of carbon and alone weighs only 65 kg. The engine is a completely new block made entirely of aluminium, with the well-known displacement of the Milan-based brand: 1750 cc. The maximum power is 240 HP, the 0 to 100 fired in 4.5 seconds and the fuel consumption is very reasonable thanks to a very low weight. In November 2019, the Italian manufacturer announced that production of the 4C would be discontinued. Some people are already saying that the last Alfa sports car has died out. The 4C that we present in these pages is a model that was released in France in 2017. Red in colour (obviously it’s an Alfa) and with a Havana leather interior. It has known only two owners since the origin and has an incredibly low mileage of 587 km from new. Indeed it was kept in a car collection and was only driven very little but still maintained in a good state of use. The bodywork is obviously in new condition, no scratches, the upholstery in as new condition as well. Driving this exceptional car is in every way out of the ordinary and our test drive will confirm it. All the notebooks are present with the car, as well as the duplicate keys.
The last true Alfa
Only 587 km from new
Already a collector piece
French registration
Chassis number: ZAR960000M188781
The alfa Romeo 4C was born from a concept derived from the desirable 8C Competizione. The first draft was presented at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, then at the Mille Miglia in the same year and finally, like a teaser, at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The public is unanimous: this car is a masterpiece, it has to go into production! A second concept is presented at the Villa d’Este elegance competition in 2012 and receives the design award for concept cars and prototypes. The official launch will take place in Geneva in October 2013, to the great pleasure of enthusiasts, and orders will qui ckly follow. The car is designed in Italy at Alfa Romeo, the chassis is entirely made of carbon and alone weighs only 65 kg. The engine is a completely new block made entirely of aluminium, with the well-known displacement of the Milan-based brand: 1750 cc. The maximum power is 240 HP, the 0 to 100 fired in 4.5 seconds and the fuel consumption is very reasonable thanks to a very low weight. In November 2019, the Italian manufacturer announced that production of the 4C would be discontinued. Some people are already saying that the last Alfa sports car has died out. The 4C that we present in these pages is a model that was released in France in 2017. Red in colour (obviously it’s an Alfa) and with a Havana leather interior. It has known only two owners since the origin and has an incredibly low mileage of 587 km from new. Indeed it was kept in a car collection and was only driven very little but still maintained in a good state of use. The bodywork is obviously in new condition, no scratches, the upholstery in as new condition as well. Driving this exceptional car is in every way out of the ordinary and our test drive will confirm it. All the notebooks are present with the car, as well as the duplicate keys.
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