Giulia GTA: the momentous return of an Alfa Romeo legend
On June 24, 2020 Alfa Romeo will
reach an important milestone in its remarkable history: 110 years in business.
During that century-plus span, Alfa Romeo engineers and designers have
relentlessly pursued innovation, while always remaining true to the Brand’s
DNA. Over the years, this DNA – the perfect combination of sportiness and
elegance – has created not only some of the most iconic vehicles ever built,
but also vehicles that are right at home both on the racetrack and in any
beauty contest. To mark its 110th birthday, Alfa Romeo will amaze its fans and
all motorists with a vehicle that fully represents a return to the brand’s
origins, while paying tribute to one of the most emblematic vehicles of Alfa
Romeo: Giulia GTA.
A set of initials with a legendary feel: GTA
The acronym GTA stands for “Gran
Turismo Alleggerita” (alleggerita
being the Italian term for “lightened”), and it originated in 1965 with the
Giulia Sprint GTA, a specific version derived from the Sprint GT, designed as a
sports car and presented at the Amsterdam Motor Show staged that same year. The
body of the Giulia Sprint GT was replaced with an identical version in
aluminum, for a total weight of 745 kg compared to the 950 kg of the road version.
A second variation was with the 1570 cm3 twin cam engine which, in
the road configuration, with dual ignition, reached an impressive output of 115
hp / 86 kW. The technicians of Autodelta, the official Alfa Romeo racing team,
chose it as the reference vehicle for the Touring category, and developed it to
achieve a maximum output of 170 hp / 127 kW. The model’s success in
competitions was then immediate: three consecutive “Challenge Europeo Marche”,
tens of national championships and hundreds of individual races in every part
of the world. And the way it ramped up the image of the entire range was
impressive: Giulia Sprint GTA expressed the claim “A victory a day in your
everyday car” to perfection. From then on, the GTA made a name for itself as
the undisputed icon of Alfa Romeo sportiness and the acronym GTA became so
successful that the public soon associated it with all the sporty Alfa Romeo
vehicles in general.
The legend is revived with excellent technical solutions
For the launch of the exceptional
Giulia GTA, Alfa Romeo intends to break a few rules: it does not intend to talk
about history, especially not its own, nor does it want any gifts for its
birthday. Instead, it prefers to give a gift to Alfa enthusiasts by presenting
a car that now represents a real return to the roots of Alfa Romeo, planted
deep in the world of performance and grand touring.
Specific technical features and functional style
For the new Giulia GTA, Alfa
Romeo engineers have striven to improve aerodynamics and handling but above all
to reduce weight: the same guidelines followed for the 1965 Giulia GTA. The
active aerodynamics were specifically studied to increase the downforce. These
solutions contain technical expertise that comes directly from Formula 1,
thanks to the synergy with Sauber Engineering and the use of the Sauber
Aerokit. The same task is assigned to the side skirts, the specific rear
spoiler and the active front splitter. The titanium Akrapovič central exhaust
system integrated in the carbon fiber rear diffuser is also new, as are the
20-inch center lock wheels, appearing for the first time on a sedan. The
handling at high speeds has been improved by widening the front and rear wheel
tracks by 50mm and developing a new set of springs, shock absorbers and
bushings for the suspension systems. On GTAm, the aerodynamic front piece has
been optimized to an extreme level, by adding a larger front splitter and a
real carbon rear wing, which ensure a perfectly balanced load at high speeds.
In terms of performance, the powerful 2.9 V6 Bi-Turbo, made entirely of aluminum and capable of unleashing no less
than 510 hp / 380 kW in the standard configuration, reaches a power output of
540 hp / 403 kW on Giulia GTA, thanks to meticulous calibration work performed
by the Alfa Romeo engineers. The same team has also succeeded in
optimizing the implementation of the new Akrapovič specific exhaust system,
with its unmistakable sound.
Moving inside the car, several
new details stand out: the trim in 100% Alcantara® on the dashboard, door
panels, glove compartment, side pillars and the central trim on the seats.
Alcantara® is used even more extensively on the GTAm version, where the rear
bench has been removed; leaving room for a fully upholstered “basin”, hosting
specific moldings deigned to hold helmets and a fire extinguisher. The new
matte carbon inserts endow the interior with a distinctive technical and
aesthetic elegance. In the new GTAm, the interior is unique in that it features
a roll bar, no door panels or rear seats and the door is opened with a belt in
place of the handle, another touch that comes from the racing world.
An excellent weight/power ratio
However, power on its own is not
enough to ensure extraordinary performance. The work done to reduce vehicle
weight has been meticulous, and it has reaped particularly impressive results in
the GTA. Here the total weight reduction amounts to 100 kg, thanks to the
adoption of lightweight materials such as carbon fibre for the drive shaft,
bonnet, roof, front bumper, front wheel arches, rear wheel arch inserts and the
shell of the specific sporting seats with 6-point Sabelt safety belts. Further,
lightweight aluminum is used in the engine, doors and suspension systems, and
various other composite materials are used throughout. For instance, Lexan – a
unique polycarbonate resin that comes straight from the world of motorsports –
has been used in the side and rear window frames, further contributing to the
weight reduction. The result is a weight set around 1,520 kg which, combined
with the increase in power to 540 hp / 403 kW, brings the weight/power ratio to
an excellent level, 2.82 kg/hp, making the Giulia GTA capable of delivering
extraordinary performance. Its acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h is lightning
fast – thanks to the Launch Control system, the chronometer stops at just 3.6
seconds. The Giulia GTAm is the two-seater configuration approved for on-road
use, with a front splitter and a larger visible rear wing in carbon, the
ultimate expression of sportiness. In the GTA version, with the same power,
Giulia offers four seats, no rear roll-bar; spoiler and splitter optimized for
daily use on the road; the same door panels, seats and windows as those of the
Giulia Quadrifoglio. The result is a veritable supercar for everyday use.
A privilege for 500 lucky customers...
Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA and its
extreme version, Giulia GTAm, will be built in a limited edition of only 500
units in total, all numbered, certified, and ready to take up their place
alongside their 1965 forerunner as one of the most sought-after collector’s
items. They are not only magnificent to look at, but they are also ready to
unleash impressive power on the road, usable thanks to a series of
sophisticated technical solutions. The same exclusivity found in Giulia GTA and
Giulia GTAm will also characterize a particularly exclusive dedicated customer
experience, designed to treat the 500 lucky owners to a unique interaction that
is 100% Alfa Romeo. After the advance bookings, which are now officially open and will
close as soon as the 500th unit has been reserved, the sales process will be
one-to-one, with a Brand ambassador product specialist following each customer
from order to delivery. However, the buying experience does not stop at the
dedicated sales process. Indeed, the new owners will also receive a
personalized experience package kit, which includes a Bell helmet in special
GTA livery, a full racing set by Alpinestars (race suit, gloves and shoes) and
a personalized Goodwool car cover for protecting his or her GTA or GTAm. In
addition to other equipment for true enthusiasts, the Alfa Romeo customer
experience also includes a specific driving course devised by the Alfa Romeo
Driving Academy.
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