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Auto Avio Costruzioni Alfa Romeo Giulietta One-Off

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Italian aftermarket developer Auto Avio Costruzioni has turned its attention to the Alfa Romeo Giulietta, releasing a one-off model, which is the company’s third project that uses an Alfa as a starting point.
The vehicle’s 1.75-liter turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, which delivers 235 hp and a peak torque of 340 Nm when it leaves the factory has been boosted to 270 hp and 385 Nm.

In order to be able to handle the extra power, the five-door hatch has also had its connection to the road replaced and now uses a KW suspension that allows the driver to choose between multiple settings.

Auto Avio Costruzioni dressed its Giulietta in a two-tone color scheme, with the lower part of the car using Alfa’s metallic dark grey, while the upper part and the rims have been dressed in White Ballon, a color that comes from Lamborghini.

This one-off Giulietta can be your for a price of EUR400,000 or USD52,750.
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