2008 Autodelta Alfa Romeo Spider J6 3.2 C
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
3.2 liter V6 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
supercharger |
Torque |
317 lb-ft | ||
HP |
348 hp |
HP/Weight |
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HP/Liter |
108.8 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
5.4 seconds |
Top Speed |
161 mph |
(from Autodelta Press
Release) Autodelta is proud to present for its world première,
the Autodelta Spider J6 3.2 C.
The new Spider J6 3.2 C is Autodelta's no-compromise interpretation
of the stunning Alfa Spider, which collected the prestigious
accolade of ’Cabrio of the Year' upon its launch at the 2006 Geneva
Motor Show. It is Autodelta's second bespoke model to be based on
the exciting ’new generation' of Alfa Romeo models, and its market
arrival follows the very successful launch of the Autodelta Brera J5
3.2 C just over a year ago.
The Autodelta Spider J6 3.2 C once again redefines the company's
pursuit of the maximum performance and driving pleasure to be drawn
from Alfa Romeo's production models, and is the culmination of more
than a year's intense research and development as well as
engineering innovation. It evolves from the Brera J5 3.2 C programme,
however, it offers new specification in areas pertaining to a
convertible sports car as well as unique and individual styling
cues.
In line with a new generation of model designations, introduced with
the Brera J5, and created to classify bespoke Autodelta models in a
logical and progressive manner, the new Spider project becomes the
first bearer of the J6 code. The ’C' tag designates ’Compressore'.
Engine
Glorious, powerful,
responsive – the V6 engine is at the heart of Alfa Romeo's sporting
ambitions. But time simply doesn't stand still, and after three
decades one of the most beloved automotive masterpieces, the ’Arese
V6', has given way to an all-new 3.2-litre V6 engine which brings
with it fresh challenges for Autodelta's engineering team.
Twenty years experience developing Alfa Romeos has enabled our
engineers to take this new unit and utilise a carefully developed
integral supercharging system. First seen on the Brera J5 3.2 C
which debuted last autumn, this highly potent package now finds its
way under the bonnet of the Spider J6 3.2 C. At the heart of the
robust yet lightweight, no compromise integrated supercharging
system is the C30-94 unit supplied by Technical Partner, Rotrex.
This unit is considered to be the most responsive supercharger
available today, noted for its durability, light weight and compact
format. It is already performance-proven having been used in
supercars such as the world record breaking Koenigsegg CCR.
From a standard power output of 260 bhp @ 6,300 rpm and maximum
torque of 322 Nm @ 4,500 rpm, the Spider J6's V6 engine to now turns
out 348 bhp (an increase of 88 bhp) and 430 Nm of torque (an extra
108 Nm), all delivered in a useable, responsive and smooth manner.
The Autodelta Spider J6 3.2 C races from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62.5
mph) in a highly impressive 5.4 seconds (standard model: 7.0
seconds), while it hits a top speed of 260 km/h (161 mph); compared
to the standard model's 239 km/h (149 mph).
An entirely new bespoke stainless steel exhaust has been developed
in conjunction with Technical Partner Ragazzon to maximise exhaust
gas flow.
Suspension
The chassis dynamics
have been re-worked to provide optimum handling and ability to use
the additional power without compromise. Again the Spider J6 3.2 C
draws from the experience gained during the realisation of the Brera
J5 3.2 C. This has seen our development cars running this summer on
tracks such as Silverstone, Spa-Francorchamps and the Nürburgring,
The suspension advances of the Brera J5 3.2 C has been evolved to
suit the different characteristics of the Spider, which is a soft
top and offers less chassis rigidity than its coupé sister. This
means that the Brera J5 derived coilovers have been re-valved to
offer excellent ride comfort whilst improving handling.
Tyres
An intensive tyre
development programme has been carried out by Autodelta in
conjunction with Dunlop, both in the UK, and at Dunlop's tyre
research facility at Hanau, Germany, saw the evaluation of suitable
compounds and the adaptation of the tyres to the very specific
multi-surface requirements of the Brera J5 3.2 C. The outstanding
properties of the SP Sport Maxx pattern which has led to numerous
race track victories and very good rankings in car magazine tests as
well as to its homologation on very demanding cars as the 420bhp
Jaguar XK 8 supercharged were deemed a perfect fit to the Brera J5
3.2 C.
Contrary to some other Alfa Romeo tuners or wheel manufacturers,
which tend to use very low section heights (235/35 R 19 or 245/30 R
20) the Dunlop engineers evaluated the requirements of the Brera J5
3.2 C and chose for the 245/35 ZR 19 (93Y) XL, which offers in
relation to a 19” tyre still excellent comfort and damping
properties and – even more important for the Brera 3.2's weight
properties - sufficient load carrying capacities. This tyre has a
sophisticated construction featuring: 2 ply Rayon casing for perfect
handling behaviour of the tyre in combination with high load
carrying and safety properties; Jointless Nylon bandage in order to
optimize tyre uniformity values and to reduce the growth of the tyre
at high speeds, which leads to improved high speed handling
behaviour and lower temperature levels; and ultra high performance
silica tread compound with high structured carbon blacks for
excellent grip level in order to achieve excellent acceleration and
braking-derived from Dunlop's long lasting racing compound
development in the DTM.
Wheels
The Dunlop SP Sport Maxx
tyres on the Spider J6 3.2 C run on wheels supplied by OZ Wheels. OZ
Wheels are a Technical Partner of Autodelta and all our bespoke
models use wheels which are developed by OZ Wheels for the specific
requirements.
For the Brera J5 3.2 C and the Spider J6 3.2 C we chose – in
conjunction with OZ – the 19-in Ultraleggera which is manufactured
using cutting-edge flow forming technology. The result is a
ground-breaking wheel that is up to 40 percent lighter than
alternatives. It offers a drastic improvement in power/weight ratio,
a reduction in unsprung mass and in the braking performance window;
and faster acceleration.
The Ultraleggera 19-inch wheel from OZ has been highly successful
and is officially approved by the Renault F1 team. A ground breaking
new process in wheel development, it offers excellent technical
features, that result a lower weight than for wheels cast in forged
aluminium. The reduction is evenly distributed on each wheel,
improving unsprung weight. It thus emphasizes the effect of a design
directly derived from the experience in competitions in which the
weight plays an important role in both performances and safety.
Constructed according to Flow forming technology, the Ultraleggera
19” has very similar mechanical characteristics to those of a forged
wheel, confirming the attainment of two very important goals: weight
reduction and firmness.
Brakes
The Spider J6 3.2 C features uprated brake discs, which are additionally cross-drilled and new special compounds brake pads. These combine to improve all-round braking performance, allowing the discs/pads to operate during very demanding driving scenarios, at much higher temperatures, and to offer a greatly improved braking window.
Styling
Any Autodelta product must of course be truly distinctive, building carefully on Alfa Romeo's tradition of sensuous styling, complimenting the Italian designers' masterpiece in a unique yet discreet manner, to evoke a fashionable product that is embedded with Autodelta's own vibrant DNA. More so than most automotive stylists', Autodelta demands styling upgrades that incorporate both genuine aerodynamic improvements and the demand for improved airflow to its more powerful engines. Uncompromised engineering is our cornerstone philosophy.
Concept & styling direction
When developing a
styling kit for a car as cultured as the Alfa Romeo Spider, it is
very important to understand where the appeal for the model has
evolved from. The design process for the J6 Spider was a careful
filtration and study of Alfa Romeo's glorious heritage, developing a
design which approved the styling ideas of the past whilst looking
forward into the future.
As with a beautiful family, a strong identity is a key element.
However, taking too many ideas from the past can result in an
’inbred' design with no future direction. At the Autodelta Styling
Centre this is something we value and understand, carrying it
throughout the design process from conception to production.
The complete styling package was developed around ’performance',
’individuality' and ’passion'.
Front bumper: The face of the J6 Spider is historically inspired by
that of the classic Giulietta Spider. The air intakes flanking the
’scudetto' grille are a pure DNA feature of Alfa Romeo cars produced
between the 1930s and 1970s, a period which is looked back on by
enthusiasts for the manufacturer's wealth and diversity of open-top
sports models. Rather than taking over the shape literally from the
classic Giulietta model, the intakes on the J6 Spider have a modern
and dynamic form which also enhance the visual impact of the Alfa
Romeo grille. The intakes also break up the face of the car, giving
a more technical appeal – in turn providing a more powerful visual
effect.
Aerodynamic diffuser: The rear aerodynamic diffuser is fitting with
Alfa Romeo's intense history of aerodynamics – from the 1900 Disco
Volante (Flying Saucer), to the victorious 155 DTM racer. The new
rear diffuser also provides a stronger visual framework for the
stainless quad exhaust system. Providing more than a subtle hint of
the car's power imbued spirit, the exhaust tail pipes sit ever so
slightly proud of the diffuser section. The use of fins in the rear
diffuser is typical in Alfa Romeo's aerodynamic history, with
glorious models such as the Tipo B Aerodinamica and Pininfarina
Super Flow being prime historical examples.
Aerodynamic side skirts: As the front and rear of the J6 Spider have
such strong visual identities, aerodynamic side skirts were needed
to bridge the two areas successfully. The J6 Spider is a special car
which really combines two characteristics in one – open-top elegance
and brutal performance. It is at the side of the car where this
character is most apparent. As a result we had to translate this
message into the styling of the side skirts. The top of the Alfa
Spider remains refined and athletic, whereas the side skirts
communicate the advancements made in the performance area. Due to
this we wanted to produce a confident, clean and brutal design, very
similar in effect to the side skirts used on the fondly remembered
Alfa 75 Turbo Evoluzione – which took the fight on the race tracks
to BMW during the 1980s. Muscular, wantonly aggressive and highly
purposeful, they were still in keeping with the car' shape and to
draw on this uncompromised lines was a treat for our team.
Official Partners
Autodelta's strength
lies in having a close working relationship with its official
partners, who assist in the Research & Development programme of each
bespoke model, thus guaranteeing maximum leverage in the pursuit of
optimum performance in each technical area.
Two key partners already covered are Dunlop Tyres, OZ Wheels and
Rotrex (superchargers). Meanwhile, Italian high performance exhaust
manufacturer Ragazzon is a long term partner and has worked in
conjunction with us to develop an exhaust for the Spider that
maximises the car's gas flow requirements.
Mangoletsi, the UK's largest and longest–established authorised Alfa
Romeo dealership, is our Official Supplier of new cars for the
Research & Development programme. Mangoletsi, in keeping with their
long tradition of passion for the Alfa Romeo brand, have always been
enthusiastic proponents of our bespoke performance car programme,
and it is wholly fitting that the first Spider J6 3.2 C (the car
premièred at MPH07 during this last week) will be destined for
display in their newly refurbished showrooms near Knutsford
(Cheshire).