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Alfa Romeo Brera S V6

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Click here to download printer friendly version Few sports cars are developed specifically for Britain’s roads. Those that have been tend to become true ‘driver’s cars’. Alfa Romeo is planning for the new, limited edition Alfa Brera S to join those ranks.

After a year of intensive suspension and chassis development at Prodrive, the world-leading motorsport specialist, the result is a sports coupe that subtly enhances all that is good about the original Alfa Brera, while bestowing it with outstanding driver feedback and handling.

Distinctly different from the rest of the line-up, this unique addition to Alfa Romeo’s UK range includes refined styling changes, inside and out. And to ensure ultimate exclusivity, production of the Alfa Brera S will be limited to just 500 individually numbered models.

Power comes from a choice of two existing direct injection petrol engines – the 185 bhp 2.2 JTS and the 260 bhp 3.2 V6 JTS.

Marketing director at Alfa Romeo UK, Nicholas Bernard, says: ''Significantly, the Alfa Brera S isn’t simply about brute force, it’s about how the available power is transferred to the road and how the road surface is communicated back to the driver to bring new levels of sports handling and driver-focused confidence and involvement.''

Briefed to make the Alfa Brera S less of a long-distance tourer and more sporty on UK roads, the engineering team at Prodrive developed a unique suspension set-up. Prodrive engineers meticulously experimented with spring rates and ride heights to match the reduced weights of the 2008 model year Alfa Breras. Then followed an extensive damper tuning exercise to achieve the desired ride/handling balance and steering response required by driving enthusiasts in the UK.

According to Prodrive Project Leader, Peter Cambridge, the result is ''a car that ‘shrinks’ around the driver and delivers all the fun and engagement of a sports car driving experience on A and B-roads. Yet, on motorways, offers a compliant and composed ride.''

The sports car driving experience is achieved by reducing roll and pitch, flattening the cornering attitude, and subsequently instilling confidence-inspiring steering.

Peter Cambridge comments: ''Our painstaking work with the spring set-up controls exactly how much the car pitches and rolls with every lump, bump, camber and pothole on our roads. Then we developed the dampers to control the rate at which the springs respond. Once we were satisfied with that, we set about really affecting the feel and response of the steering to inspire confidence.''

To reduce roll and pitch and achieve an even flatter cornering attitude, Prodrive commissioned bespoke Eibach coil springs and Bilstein dampers.

Spring rates are increased by over 50 per cent compared to the standard Alfa Brera, giving the car a more nimble and agile feel, while the specially tuned gas-filled mono-tube dampers give tighter body control. A careful balance has been created to maintain good compliance over ridges and bumps in the road.

At the same time, the suspension static geometry has also been revised to optimise steering and handling. These changes, together with new 19'' alloy wheels and Pirelli PZero Nero tyres, have created a more responsive turn-in to corners, with increased driver feedback, allowing the driver to explore the dynamic limits of the car.

To further enhance suspension geometry, the cars have been lowered by 10 mm front and rear. This lower centre of gravity helps reduce roll and improve cornering and braking performance. In addition, the lowered suspension gives the Alfa Brera S a more purposeful stance.

At each corner of the Alfa Brera S, unique Alfa 8C Competizione-inspired, lightweight 19'' alloy wheels have been fitted. Although the wheels are eye-catching, the all-new design was commissioned by Prodrive primarily for performance, rather than just cosmetic appeal. The reason is unsprung weight – the weight carried by the car on the ‘road side’ of the spring and shock absorber. This plays a significant role in the way the car steers, handles and transmits feedback to the driver.

The lighter the wheel, the better it tracks undulations in the road surface without requiring heavy damping to control it. The unsprung weight has been further reduced by the adoption of hollow anti-roll bars and aluminium suspension components from the Factory.

As a result, the weight of both Alfa Brera S models is lower than the rest of the range. The front-wheel drive 3.2 V6 JTS is almost 100 kg lighter than the Q4 version and the 2.2 JTS version weighs 35 kg less.

The Alfa Brera S also sounds different from the standard range. The original characteristic growl of the V6 has been enhanced by careful redesign of the rear silencers. Thanks to a Holmholtz resonator connected in tandem with each silencer, the 2.2 JTS model now emits a sportier yet refined burble.

The exhaust has been altered to mirror the shape of the rear lights. Finished with chrome embellishers, they feature a Prodrive logo on the tailpipe exterior. This is just one of several subtle exterior enhancements to the award-winning Alfa Brera, including Prodrive branded front stone deflectors, and a bespoke red ‘S’ or ‘SV6’ on the C-pillar.

Inside the 3.2 V6 JTS Alfa Brera S, changes are more obvious. Not only are the supportive sports seats upholstered in soft black Frau® leather with red stitching, so are the dashboard fascia, door panels, steering wheel and gearlever. The centre console and instruments are faced in a dark finish. This interior can also be specified on the 2.2 JTS version.

Foot pedals are fashioned from drilled aluminium and the headrest recess houses a limited edition Brera S aluminium plate, featuring the flags of Italy and Britain.

For the record, the 2.2 JTS and 3.2 V6 JTS Alfa Brera S can reach 62 mph from rest in 8.6 and 7.0 seconds respectively, on the way to maximum speeds of 139 and 155 mph.

The transition from Alfa Brera to Brera S takes place at Alfa Romeo UK’s dedicated import centre, near Bristol, and is overseen by Prodrive.

Nicholas Bernard says: ''The standard Brera is well loved and delivers a great all-round driving experience. But the Alfa Brera S is deliberately honed, tuned and fettled for British roads and aimed directly at a dedicated audience of driving enthusiasts.''

Company press release, last updated on 05 / 26 / 2008

Add your comments on the Alfa Romeo Brera S V6

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bruxell
05-29-2008
I agree with almost every word. But I would also suggest that weight is really the biggest issue for Alfa at this point. Traditionally Alfa are makers of small, small-displacement, energetic and sporty cars.
The Brera is none of these things, and weight is the main culprit. I'm not sure there's really a way around some of the biggest contributers to that aspect of the Brera's downfall, such as increased safety standards, but I do have one idea. Unfortunately, that idea may be counterproductive to Alfa's continued survival; simply put, the company needs to stop chasing the Germans. The Brera is too big, and its interior is too nice. It doesn't need to match BMW in these regards, and Alfa really don't know how.
I am glad to see that weight (especially un-sprung) is one of the factors that Prodrive seem to have tried hardest to address, but the situation may be beyond saving. We'll have to wait until someone has actually driven the car to find out.
 Flawed Thinking?  
Kiwieb
05-28-2008
Oh Alfa, when are we going to see a real car again from you?

All the Pro-Drive suspension tuning expertise will not overcome the fatal flaw in your current models; they are all front wheel drive. Perhaps excusable in your usual production cars but out of order in this beautiful flagship limited to 500 and only for the UK.

What a waste!
     

General specifications
Country of origin Italy
Numbers built 500
Produced in 2008
Body design Italdesign / Giugiaro

Engine
Configuration 60º V 6
Location Front, transversely mounted
Displacement 3.195 liter / 195 cu in
Bore / Stroke 85.6 mm (3.4 in) / 89.0 mm (3.5 in)
Compression 11.2:1
Valvetrain 4 valves / cylinder, DOHC
Fuel feed MED 7.6.2 Direct fuel injection
Aspiration Naturally Aspirated

Drivetrain
Chassis/body unitary steel
Front suspension double wishbones, Eibach dampers, Bilstein coil springs, anti-roll bar
Rear suspension multi-link, Eibach dampers, Bilstein coil springs, anti-roll bar
Steering rack-and-pinion, power assisted
Brakes vented discs, all-round, ABS
Gearbox 6 speed Manual
Drive Front wheel drive

Dimensions
Weight 1540 kilo / 3395.1 lbs

Performance figures
Power 260 bhp / 194 KW @ 6300 rpm
Torque 322 Nm / 237 ft lbs @ 4500 rpm
BHP/Liter 81 bhp / liter
Power to weight 0.17 bhp / kg
Top Speed 250 km/h / 155 mph
0-60 mph 6.9 s

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