ALFA MITO QUADRIFOGLIO VERDE 1.4 TB MultiAir 170 hp

 ALFA TCT: This is a twin dry clutch automatic transmission, consisting of two gearboxes in parallel that allow the next gear to engage while the previous one is still engaged. The Alfa TCT offers continuous torque delivery without power loss during the shift, which becomes faster and more direct, translating into an even more intense driving sensation. 
 But that’s not all. This transmission can also select automatic or sequential mode according to whether a more comfortable or more sporty drive is preferred: in both cases the Alfa TCT offers great driving comfort and optimises engine efficiency.
 SPORTY IN EVERY DETAIL: The MiTo Quadrifoglio Verde is designed to get you noticed and make satisfying performance an everyday driving experience. On board, you feel ready to experience all of the thrills of driving with a decidedly sporty totally black environment containing seats upholstered in Sport fabric and Alcantara, handcrafted two-tone (white and green) stitching on seats, steering wheel, gaiter and handbrake lever. Sabelt sports seats or leather seats with carbon fibre shell are available on request.
 Quadrifoglio LOGO: A badge, a symbol, a good luck charm: since long-ago 1923, the year when driver Ugo Sivocci painted a white square with a green four leaf clover in the centre on his Alfa Romeo RL, the four leaf clover icon has been present on every racing Alfa Romeo. The Quadrifoglio has evolved in style and content: today it is the symbol of the most advanced automotive engineering, capable of combining advanced technology and responsible performance with Alfa Romeo driving satisfaction.
For the MiTo Quadrifoglio Verde, the distillate of power that is the 170 HP 1.4 MultiAir Turbo petrol engine, capable of developing some of the highest specific power values available: 124 HP/litre. Performance which, in addition to the astonishing weight/power ratio of 6.7 kg/HP, ensures unrivalled agility. This power unit allows the MiTo Quadrifoglio Verde to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.3 seconds.

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