Exclusive to the 147 Ducati Corse are the bespoke 18†alloy wheels wrapped in 225/40 R18 tires, red painted brake callipers, satin effect electrically adjustable and heated wing mirrors, a rear spoiler, and appropriate Ducati badging. Buyers can choose from three individual external colors – Etna Black, Ghiaccio White and Giulietta Red.
Inside, the special edition Alfa 147 features aluminum sports pedals, Ducati Corse sports dials with a red background, sports seats upholstered in black leather with red stitching, cruise control, dual zone automatic climate control, as well as a car radio with audio CD player, MP3 reader, and an auto-dip rear view mirror.
As part of the year-long celebrations for the brand's 100th anniversary, Alfa Romeo has rolled out a special edition version of its GT compact coupe for the Japanese market. It's named "Quadrifoglio d'Oro", which literally translates...
Toyota showed off three Tundra concepts in Las Vegas but the coolest one in town was by far was the Ducati Desmosedici Transporter. Built to carry the only street legal MotoGP bike ever produced, the scorching hot Ducati Desmosedici RR, the customized...
Alfa Romeo’s Cloverleaf or as Alfistas prefer to call it, the Quadrifoglio badge, is making a comeback to the UK in the form of a special edition series GT Coupe which goes on sale on 1 July. Available with two petrol and two diesel engines, the...
The 2007 Bologna Motor Show (Dec. 7 to 19) will host the world premiere of Alfa Romeo’s limited production 147 Ducati Corse which will be available in Europe, Australia and Japan. Made in collaboration with the renowned Italian bike maker, the...
Despite being in the market about 7 years having received a mild facelift in 2005, Alfa’s 147 is one of the sharpest looking compact hatches around. And the new Alfa 147 Sport models, equipped with a sport pack that includes 17-inch alloys, satin...