2007 Autodelta Alfa Romeo Brera J5 3.2 C
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 3.2 liter V6 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | supercharger | Torque | 317 lb-ft | ||
| HP | 348 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 108.8 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | 5.3 seconds | Top Speed | 162 mph | 
(from Autodelta Press 
			Release)  The Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C (C stands for “Compressore”) 
			is a cutting-edge blend of Italian fashion and the pursuit of 
			ultimate performance through advanced technology. It redefines 
			Autodelta's never-ending quest to draw the maximum dynamics and 
			driving pleasure from Alfa Romeo's exciting production models, and 
			is the culmination of more than a year's intense research and 
			development as well as hard work and innovative thinking put into 
			application.
			
			Announcing that this new car is supercharged brings another strong 
			Autodelta tradition into the equation, one that has become very 
			central to their engineering philosophy in recent years. With a huge 
			wealth of experience in supercharging – including its application on 
			the famous ’Arese V6' with a 400bhp step arriving in final stages of 
			its development, as well as on the direct-injection JTS engine, 
			where Autodelta is the only company worldwide to offer forced 
			induction on this Alfa Romeo unit (and in fact of all the major 
			carmakers only VW have a production supercharged direct-injection 
			engine) – it was logical that Autodelta would turn to this tradition 
			as they looked to raise the Brera's bite in the power stakes. The 
			Brera J5 3.2 C's dedicated supercharger unit is supplied by Rotrex 
			to Autodelta; in fact the Rotrex C30-94 is considered to be the most 
			compact supercharging unit available today noted for its durability, 
			light inherent weight and compact form; Rotrex superchargers were 
			also chosen by Koenigsegg to power their CCX supercar, which set the 
			record for the fastest production car in the world. The Rotrex 
			C30-94 properties make it perfect for installation in the Brera's 
			engine bay which offers little excess room, its installation and 
			that of its dedicated oil cooler being positioned in an optimum 
			manner to allow maximum air flow via the new Autodelta-designed 
			front bumper.
			
			The Autodelta Brera offers 348 bhp and 430 Nm torque, the additional 
			88 bhp over the standard model turning this into a powerful four 
			wheel drive 2+2 sportscar easily capable of fulfilling its driver's 
			innermost demands and desires. 0-100 km/h is achieved in 5.3 seconds 
			while top speed is 260 km/h. However an Autodelta model is always an 
			all-round player, and the Brera J5 3.2 C is the complete package, 
			fully developed in every area, the result of much of hard work which 
			focused in detail on every aspect of the sports car. The Brera's 
			engine electronics have been significantly re-mapped to make sure 
			that power is put down in an optimum manner, with smooth delivery 
			and in perfect synergy with the car's capabilities. A brand new 
			stainless-steel exhaust system, created in conjunction with 
			Autodelta's exhaust development partner Ragazzon, offers optimum 
			gasflow properties as well as a distinct Alfa Romeo exhaust “note”, 
			and is immediately recognisable by its quad-oval tail pipes which 
			are each engraved with the Autodelta legend. The suspension has been 
			re-worked with new Autodelta Sport Line Dampers with Coil Over 
			springs being specially developed for the car; while an upgraded 
			braking system perfectly manages the additional requirements 
			demanded of it by all the extra power.
			
			Autodelta is also about style, and this area of the car has not been 
			neglected by our experienced design team. A typical Alfa Romeo 
			driver demands performance with inherent Italian styling; 
			understated but individual. An Autodelta driver also makes these 
			demands, but pushed to a further level; understated charms combined 
			with aggression, sleek yet with the exclusive handcrafted Autodelta 
			tradition instantly recognisable. To achieve these core requirements 
			Autodelta's designers have evolved the “F1 look” that they first 
			introduced on the Autodelta GT Super in 2004 and then the Autodelta 
			147 GTA AM Super (2005). With this dashing styling treatment, the 
			front bumper arches upwards to meet the traditional “heart” grille, 
			that most famous of all Alfa Romeo symbols, and one which sets an 
			Alfa Romeo apart from the crowd. This remains the most distinctive 
			feature of the car that Autodelta's designers seek to amplify, but 
			never challenge. The new front bumper at the same time has been 
			optimised to provide maximum delivery of air to the new supercharger 
			oil cooler via the introduction of extra cooling slots on the 
			bumper's flanks. At the rear, the customary Autodelta splitter 
			enhances the curving rump of the Brera. The subtle but distinctive 
			looks of the Brera J5 3.2 C are finally completed by 19-inch OZ 
			Racing Ultraleggera wheels and Dunlop SP Sport Maxx tyres; OZ Racing 
			and Dunlop tyres are also development partners in the Brera J5 3.2 C 
			project.



