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  2. Alfa Romeo MiTo - Wikipedia

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    MiTo SBK and MiTo Superbike Special Series: At the 2012 Paris Motor Show, Alfa Romeo unveiled numbered limited edition (200 Units) MiTo SBK based on the 1.4 L 170 PS (125 kW; 168 hp) QV MiTo and the MiTo Superbike Special Series available with all the engines in the range – except for the 1.4 70 PS and 1.4 170 PS petrol engine. This version ...

  3. Alfa Romeo - Wikipedia

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    Alfa Romeo Automobiles S.p.A. ... The company set about to achieve a sales target of 170,000 units in 2011, including 100,000 Giulietta and 60,000 MiTo models, ...

  4. Category:Alfa Romeo vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Alfa Romeo 90; Alfa Romeo 105/115 Series Coupés; Alfa Romeo 145; Alfa Romeo 146; Alfa Romeo 147; Alfa Romeo 155; Alfa Romeo 156; Alfa Romeo 159; Alfa Romeo 164; Alfa Romeo 166; Alfa Romeo 1750 Berlina; Alfa Romeo 1900; Alfa Romeo 2000; Alfa Romeo 2000 Berlina; Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV; Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider Veloce; Alfa Romeo 2000 Sportiva; Alfa ...

  5. Fiat Mirafiori - Wikipedia

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    In summer 2018, the last Alfa Romeo Mito was built. In November 2018 FCA announced that the production of the Fiat 500 Electric was planned for 2020. In July 2019 FCA started investing 788 million euros into building electric Fiat 500e. [9] As of 2022, the Fiat 500e and the Maserati Levante are produced in Mirafiori.

  6. FPT C635 DDCT transmission - Wikipedia

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    The C635 DDCT is a six-speed, dual-dry-clutch automatic transmission developed jointly by Fiat Powertrain Technologies (FPT), Magneti Marelli and BorgWarner, and is manufactured by FPT at the Verrone, Italy plant. [1]

  7. Talk:Alfa Romeo MiTo - Wikipedia

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  8. Alfa Romeo Kamal - Wikipedia

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    The Alfa Romeo Kamal is a crossover SUV (sports utility vehicle) concept car designed by the Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo, under the project code 921. The Kamal was presented at the 2003 Geneva Motor Show. [2] The vehicle used the Alfa Romeo 147 platform, and was initially set for launch in 2007. [3]

  9. Blue&Me - Wikipedia

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    The new Blue&Me system debuted on the Alfa Romeo 159, Alfa Romeo Brera, and Fiat Grande Punto, which were shown at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show. [5] By 2007, Fiat were reporting that 20% of customers were requesting Blue&Me, and had announced an integrated navigation system, Blue&Me Nav. [ 6 ]