Autodelta (UK)
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Not to be confused with Autodelta SpA.
Autodelta is an after-market tuning company for Alfa Romeo cars, founded in 1987 by engineer Jano Djelalian. It is based in the Park Royal industrial area, North West London, England. The company produces tuning parts and also full bodykits for various Alfa Romeo cars. It also produces full tuned cars including: reworked suspension, tuned engines with turbochargers, superchargers and so on. Autodelta's newest model is Rotrex supercharged Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C (348 PS, 430 Nm). The Autodelta 147 GTA AM appeared on motoring program Top Gear, setting a 'Power Lap' time of 1 minute 30 seconds.[1] The company is often mixed up with Alfa Romeo's own racing department Autodelta established in 1963.
[edit] Lineup
- Alfa Romeo 147
- Autodelta 147 J12
- Autodelta 147 GTA AM
- Autodelta 147 GTA AM Super
- Alfa Romeo 156
- Autodelta 156 J11
- Autodelta 156 GTS Super
- Autodelta 156 GTA
- Autodelta 156 GTA AM
- Autodelta 156 GTA AM Super
- Alfa Romeo GT
- Autodelta GT 3.2 Super
- Autodelta GT 3.2 Super EVO
- Autodelta GT 3.7
- Autodelta GT 3.7 Super
- Alfa Romeo Brera & Spider
- Autodelta Brera J.5 3.2C
- Autodelta Spider J.6 3.2C
- Alfa Romeo GTV & Spider
- Autodelta GTV J10
- Autodelta Spider J10
- Alfa Romeo SZ
- Autodelta SZ
[edit] References
- ^ Power laps. bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.