The Giulia will appear as a sedan and as a station wagon and will mostly be powered by 1.4 and 1.8 turbo engines. The most high-end model will have the new 3.2 V6 (with or without turbo) under the bonnet, which is currently being finished and perfected by FPT. The production will most probably take place in the US in the beginning and later on also in another location, although no confirmations have been given concerning this matter. Alfa Romeo also wants to play a key role in China, because Italian design always does well in this strong economic region. Though a lot has been said about the Compact US Wide platform (4,8m long), it seems that the Giulia won’t have the same drivability as the Dart/Viaggio and the successors of the Delta, Lybra and Chrysler 200. AutoEdizione has received internal information that for the Giulia (and later on also other models of Alfa Romeo and Dodge) a lot of effort has been put into creating a unique RWD-variant.
by autoedizione.com
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