Alfa Romeo Giulietta (nuova)

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Alfa Romeo Giulietta (nuova)
Alfa Romeo Giulietta (series 116)
Manufacturer Alfa Romeo
Parent company
Aka
Production 1977–1985
Assembly
Predecessor Alfa Romeo Giulia
Successor Alfa Romeo 75
Class
Body style 4-door sedan
Layout
Platform FR/RWD
Engine 1.3 L I4
1.6 L I4
1.8 L I4
2.0 L

I4
2.0 L turbo I4
2.0 L turbodiesel I4

Transmission 5 speed manual
Wheelbase 2510 mm (98.8 in.)
Length 4210 mm (165.7 in.)
Width 1650 mm (65 in.)
Height 1400 mm (55.1 in.)
Ground clearance
Front track 1372 mm (54 in.)
Rear track
1364 mm (53.7 in.)
Weight 1100-1140 kg (2425-2513 lb)
Top speed
Fuel capacity
Related Alfa Romeo Alfetta
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Designer


The Alfa Romeo Giulietta Nuova or Nuova Giulietta or new Giulietta, was an automobile manufactured by the Italian car maker Alfa Romeo. The car was introduced in 1977 and while it took it's name from the original Giulietta of 1954 to 1965, it was a new design based on the Alfa Romeo Alfetta chassis (including its rear mounted transaxle). At the beginning two engines were available: 1.3 L (1357 cc, 95 PS) and 1.6 L (1570 cc, 109 PS). Two years later was released 1.8 L (1779 cc, 122 PS) and in 1980 Super Giulietta with 2 L engine (2.0 L, 130 PS). In 1981 was made many changes externally and internally, engines were same. 1982 was released new 1.6 L engine.

The largest market for the Guilietta was South Africa, and a very successful TV advertising campaign by Alfa Romeo produced good sales between 1981 and 1984. Central to this campaing was emphasis of the Guilietta's new 'aerodynamic' line, which was carried over to the 75, and then the 33. The Guilietta was the 'last hurrah' for Alfa in South Africa before the appearance of the 164 and 156 in the 1990's

In 1982 Paris motor show was introduced Giulietta 2.0 Turbo Autodelta (175 PS), it had turbocharged 1962 cc engine. Production version Giulietta Turbodelta had 172 PS engine. All turbo versions were black with red interior. Only 361 were produced. In same year was also introduced Giulietta 2.0 Ti and diesel (VM) 1995 cc version with 82 PS. Before production was stopped in 1985 there was some minor changes to the car. The new Giulietta was replaced by the Alfa Romeo 75.

Engines

  • 1.3 L (1357 cc) petrol, {{formatnum: {{{1|1}}} }} PS ({{formatnum: {{#expr:94 * 0.98632 round {{{2|0}}} }} }} hp/{{formatnum: {{#expr:94 * 0.73549875 round {{{2|0}}} }} }} kW)
  • 1.6 L (1570 cc) petrol, {{formatnum: {{{1|1}}} }} PS ({{formatnum: {{#expr:109 * 0.98632 round {{{2|0}}} }} }} hp/{{formatnum: {{#expr:109 * 0.73549875 round {{{2|0}}} }} }} kW)
  • 1.8 L (1779 cc) petrol, {{formatnum: {{{1|1}}} }} PS ({{formatnum: {{#expr:122 * 0.98632 round {{{2|0}}} }} }} hp/{{formatnum: {{#expr:122 * 0.73549875 round {{{2|0}}} }} }} kW)
  • 2.0 L (1962 cc) petrol, {{formatnum: {{{1|1}}} }} PS ({{formatnum: {{#expr:130 * 0.98632 round {{{2|0}}} }} }} hp/{{formatnum: {{#expr:130 * 0.73549875 round {{{2|0}}} }} }} kW)
  • 2.0 L (1962 cc) turbocharger petrol, {{formatnum: {{{1|1}}} }} PS ({{formatnum: {{#expr:172 * 0.98632 round {{{2|0}}} }} }} hp/{{formatnum: {{#expr:172 * 0.73549875 round {{{2|0}}} }} }} kW)
  • 2.0 L (1995 cc) turbodiesel, {{formatnum: {{{1|1}}} }} PS ({{formatnum: {{#expr:82 * 0.98632 round {{{2|0}}} }} }} hp/{{formatnum: {{#expr:82 * 0.73549875 round {{{2|0}}} }} }} kW)




Alfa Romeo S.P.A.
1910-1920 24hp | 40-60hp | Castagna | Torpedo | RL | RM | P2 | 6c 1500 | 6c 1750
1920-1940 1750 Drophead | 8c 2300 | 6c | 6c 1900 | 6c 2300 | 8c 2900 | 12 cylinder | P3 | 1935 Twin-engine
1940-1950 158 | 6c 2500
1950-1960 1900 | AR 51 The 'Matta' off road 4WD. | Disco Volante | Giulietta | 1.3 | 2000
1960-1970 Giulia | Super 1600 | TI | Sprint Speciale | Alfa Romeo TZ | Alfa Romeo GTA | Alfa Romeo 2600 | Alfa Romeo Tipo 33/3 | Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale | Spider Veloce | 1750
1970-1980 Montreal (1970–1977) | Alfasud (1972–1983) | Alfetta (1972–1977) | Arna | Berlina | GTV | Guilia Nuova Super 1300
1980-1990 GTV | GTV6 | Sprint | 33 (1983–1994) | Alfa 6 (1979-1984)| 90 (1984–1986) | Alfa Romeo Milano (Euro 75) (1985–1992) | 164 (1987–1998)
1990-2000 SZ | GTV (1995–present) | Spider (1998–present) | 145 (1995–2001) | 146 (1995–2001) | 155 (1992–1998) | 156 - GTA (1997–present) | 166 (1998–present)
2000 onwards GT (2004–present) | 147 - GTA (2001–present) | 159 | 167 (2007?) | Brera (Preview-2005) | Spyder (2007?) | Kamal (Expected-2007)
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