SPIED + VIDEO: EXPOSED! Alfa Romeo's 4C Spyder Nabbed COMPLETELY In The NUDE! HUGE Photo Collection!

SPIED + VIDEO: EXPOSED! Alfa Romeo's 4C Spyder Nabbed COMPLETELY In The NUDE! HUGE Photo Collection!
The Alfa Romeo 4C is a spritely little thing that has helped propel Alfa back into the U.S. market. Although I, personally, have yet to see one that's not a press vehicle, Alfa is back technically speaking.

The follow up to the 4C coupe is the 4C Spyder. Shown only in concept form, it turns out that the production vehicle was just completely exposed while filming promotional clips and commercials in Spain.

As you'll see in the video clip below, there were two models on hand for shooting, a red and a yellow 4C. In addition to the two all-new sports cars, Alfa also had a vintage model on hand to provide some nostalgia.

We're sure you'll see the finished clip on the Internet in short order.

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bw5011bw5011 - 12/24/2014 6:59:10 PM
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I went to the dealership to get a close look at this car. I am in the market and the 4c caught my eye. They had a 80k price tag on the launch edition. That is RS5 prices and it doesn't even have the technology in the car to warrant that price. It would be great for a little track experiment that you play with on the weekend.


mini22mini22 - 12/26/2014 9:54:02 PM
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If Alfa could add just a few more creature comforts for driver and passenger, increase luggage space, improve the A/C, improve radio quality, improve seat comfort they could sell in more volume. I think the basic problem is that it is built in limited production because it is a carbon fiber chassis with a plastic GRP body. This does not lead to high volume production. Alfa might have been better off going to an aluminum chassis and body, going with a more powerful engine, adding the luxuries that people expect. The basic standard car, I assume will be about 5 grand more expensive than the base 55 grand car. As it is this is really an Italian Lotus Elise.


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