Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA thunders in with 403kW, 100kg weight saving

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Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA thunders in with 403kW, 100kg weight saving
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Alfa Romeo’s GTA badge is back with a 403kW bang - meet the most potent Giulia ever. IOLMotoring

Turin, Italy - Alfa Romeo’s legendary GTA badge is back with an AMG-crushing vengeance, with the Italian brand having just unleashed its most powerful production car ever, the Giulia GTA.

Alfa Romeo will also be selling a racing version called the Giulia GTAm, which is still street legal, but equipped with two racing seats with six-point safety harnesses as well as a roll bar in place of the back seats. The extra urge, combined with the lower kerb weight of 1520kg, makes the GTA three tenths of a second quicker from 0-100km/h if we go according to factory figures, with Alfa Romeo quoting a sprint time of 3.6 seconds.

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