2010 Alfa Romeo 2uettottanta Concept
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Perhaps no single car at the Geneva Auto Show is as steeped in meaning as this 2-seat concept for Alfa Romeo prepared by the legendary styling house of Pininfarina. The Turin-based design operation has been working with Alfa for 80 years and to commemorate the Milanese automakers centennial, it has created this small sports car that points toward the future. The 2uettotanta evokes the name of the legendary Duetto spider, launched in the 1960s and immortalized in the coming-of-age film, The Graduate. The aim of the Alfa Romeo 2uettotanta is to create a simple 2-seater, which is equipped with a longitudinally mounted turbocharged 1750 cc 4-cylinder engine, a powerplant that evokes memories of the 1750 Veloce. Most important, this engine drives the rear wheels, a change from the current front-drive Alfa Spider and a return to the original Duetto and its successors. Riding on a 98.4-in. wheelbase, the car measures a compact 165.8 in. overall and is 70.7 in. across the beam. The car is divided by a central character line starting at the Alfa Romeo shield on the nose—which is flanked by two triangular inlets. The side of the car emphasizes a single volume that tapers toward a rear highlighted by soft surfaces. The effect is a blend of sculptural elements with just a hint of tension from the character lines. Inside, Pininfarina has picked up on design cues from the original Duetto, like the perforated leather-covered three-spoke steering wheel, three classic barrel-shaped <b>...</b>
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2010, Alfa, Romeo, 2uettottanta, Concept, Geneva, Motor, Show, turbocharged, 1750, cc, 4-cylinder, duetto, Milan, 80, Years, The, Graduate
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