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  2. Alfa Romeo Stelvio - Wikipedia

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    Rear-wheel drive as standard, the Stelvio can be optioned with an Alfa Romeo "Q4" all-wheel drive system, which can send up to 50% of power to the front in low-grip conditions. The Stelvio weighs 1,660 kg (3,660 lb) with all fluids, 145 kg (320 lb) less than an equivalent BMW X3 and 110 kg (243 lb) [ 16 ] less than a four-cylinder Porsche Macan ...

  3. List of Fiat Group assembly sites - Wikipedia

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    Alfa Romeo Giulia Alfa Romeo Stelvio Maserati Grecale: 7 SATA: Società Automobilistica Tecnologie Avanzate S.p.A. (100% Stellantis Europe S.p.A.) Melfi: 1993: Jeep Renegade Fiat 500X Jeep Compass: P Giambattista Vico: Fabbrica Italia Pomigliano S.p.A. (100% Stellantis Europe S.p.A.) Pomigliano d'Arco, Naples: 1968: Fiat Panda Alfa Romeo Tonale ...

  4. Alfa Romeo Cassino Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Cassino Assembly Plant was built in 1972 [2] near Cassino to build the Fiat 126.The Fiat 126 was in production until 2000 and was the last Fiat to fit a rear engine.In 1974, the Fiat 131 was introduced which stayed in production until 1984.

  5. Stellantis - Wikipedia

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    Alfa Romeo Giulia; Alfa Romeo Stelvio; Maserati Grecale ... rear-, and all-wheel-drive systems, and aims for driving ranges between 500 and 800 kilometers (300–500 ...

  6. Alfa Romeo Pomigliano d'Arco plant - Wikipedia

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    It was the first front wheel drive Alfa Romeo production car, until then all the cars produced by Alfa were rear-wheel drive. The Alfasud was presented in 1971 at the Turin Motor Show . It was a hatchback with a tail fastback four-door (tailgate came only in 1982 ).

  7. Category:Rear-wheel-drive vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Alfa Romeo 75; Alfa Romeo 90; Alfa Romeo 105/115 Series Coupés; Alfa Romeo 1750 Berlina; Alfa Romeo 1900; Alfa Romeo 2000; Alfa Romeo 2600; Alfa Romeo Abarth 2000 Coupe; Alfa Romeo Alfa 6; Alfa Romeo Alfetta; Alfa Romeo Disco Volante by Touring; Alfa Romeo Diva; Alfa Romeo Giulia; Alfa Romeo Giulia (2015) Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ; Alfa Romeo ...

  8. Transaxle - Wikipedia

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    Csonka transaxle from 1908 Drawing of the "Alfa Transaxle" layout, with gearbox mounted in block at the rear differential; also inboard brakes to reduce unsprung mass. A transaxle is a single mechanical device which combines the functions of an automobile's transmission, axle, and differential into one integrated assembly. [1]

  9. Giubo - Wikipedia

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    A driveshaft coupling. Note the split damage beginning to appear, likely due to the large axial displacement. A giubo. A giubo (/ ˈ dʒ uː b oʊ / JOO-boh; etymology: giunto Boschi, "Boschi joint"), also known as a 'flexdisc', and sometimes misspelled as guibo, is a flexible coupling used to transmit rotational torque between the drive shaft and the companion flange on mechanical devices ...