2007 Autodelta Alfa Romeo GT Super Evo
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 3.2 liter V6 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | supercharger | Torque | 287 lb-ft @ 4800 rpm | ||
| HP | 341 hp @ 6450 rpm | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 106.6 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-60 mph | 5.2 seconds | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Alfa Romeo 
			Press Release)  THE AUTODELTA GT SUPER EVO ARRIVES IN DUBAI
			
			Alfa Romeo enthusiasts' attention worldwide has over the last year 
			has been firmly focused on the “new breed” of exciting Alfa Romeo 
			models. And at the same time the attention of Autodelta's design and 
			engineering team has been on working through the rapidly-growing 
			order book for the new 340bhp Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C, as well as 
			finalizing bespoke high-performance versions of the 159, 159 
			Sportwagon and Spider to be added to the range this year.
			
			And although it has slipped somewhat from the public's attention, 
			the stylish Alfa GT Coupé continues to find a niche market, buyers 
			continuing to be seduced by its excellent chassis, gorgeous Bertone-styled 
			looks, and of course the availability of the classic Alfa 3.2 “V6” 
			engine. Autodelta introduced its exclusive, bespoke version of the 
			Alfa GT, the Autodelta GT 3.2 Super, at the MPH04 Motor Show in 
			December 2004, before exactly a year later at MPH05, it introduced a 
			new, more extreme version that pushed the performance and dynamic 
			envelope out even further. This model, the awesome Autodelta GT 3.2 
			Super Evo, has proved to be hugely popular with customers with a 
			steady stream of orders being fulfilled over the last 
			year-and-a-half.
			
			The 320bhp Autodelta GT Super had featured a bespoke Rotrex C30-94 
			supercharger utilised through a compact cooling and lubrication 
			system developed by the firm's talented engineers for the Alfa GT, 
			along with chassis, suspension, transmission, electronics, braking 
			and aerodynamic upgrades. The new Autodelta GT Super Evo then pushed 
			the performance envelope out even further, offering increased levels 
			of torque (287 lb/ft at 4800 rpm) and more power (341bhp at 
			6,450rpm) through the incorporation of a larger intercooler and 
			higher-flow injectors, with boost raised from 0.45 to 0.55 bar, and 
			utilising an evolutionary engine re-mapping programme. The 0-60 mph 
			time was shaved to 5.2 seconds, while the main change apparent to 
			the driver was in the substantial improvement in mid- and high-range 
			acceleration as well as a more noticeable (and louder) sound emitted 
			by the revised exhaust system, which was created specially for this 
			“Evo” model in close conjunction with Autodelta's exhaust 
			development partner, Ragazzon.
			
			While a growing number of Autodelta GT Super Evo models have since 
			been built at the firm's London HQ and by its authorized dealers 
			worldwide, a customer in the United Arab Emirates recently 
			approached Autodelta to convert his Alfa GT Coupé to full Evo 
			specification. With a growing demand for Autodelta products in the 
			Gulf region, Autodelta is currently putting a localized distribution 
			network together, but for this project specially commissioned by 
			Walid Shihabi and his brother Wissam – the first fully bespoke model 
			programme to be carried out in the UAE - factory Autodelta engineers 
			were to be dispatched to carry out the conversion using the 
			excellent facilities of Gargash Motors LLC, the country's official 
			Alfa Romeo importer and distributor.
			
			“Walid and I recently decided to upgrade our 3.2-litre Alfa Romeo GT 
			Coupé to a supercharged version; and we chose Autodelta for their 
			huge experience both with supercharging and with tuning Alfa 
			Romeos,” says Wissam. “Getting the maximum performance possible out 
			of the Alfa GT – without considering any compromises - was our main 
			objective; any other issues were regarded as secondary.
			
			"We flew to London just before Christmas to test-drive an Autodelta 
			GT 3.2 Super Evo demonstrator and we ordered the conversion on the 
			spot,” he adds.
			
			Autodelta air-freighted all the parts required for the conversion to 
			the UAE last month, including the new body panels, and its engineers 
			flew over to Dubai shortly afterwards to carry out the conversion. 
			The Autodelta team was pleased to use the workshops of Gargash 
			Motors LLC to carry out the conversion.
			
			"It was an amazing decision,” adds Wissam, “because the outcome was 
			a car that we both really love. The GT's drive was always one to 
			enjoy but with the extra 100 bhp and the superbly aggressive noise 
			the new exhaust system makes, Autodelta has managed to make the car 
			into what it is really supposed to be, the type of car that totally 
			speaks to you and says ’please drive me to the limit'. We have also 
			driven the car on the new Dubai race track several times, exploring 
			its potential fully, and it has always been a fun experience with 
			the car setting very fast times. In the UAE it is often difficult 
			for a car to stand out as there are many distinctive and expensive, 
			luxury and supercars on the road – but the Autodelta GT Super Evo 
			always captures attention wherever it goes.”



