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Top Speed (Free subscription) | 10/20/2008
Posted on 10.20.2008 09:41 by Simona Alina Filed under: Alfa-Romeo | Spy Shots and Rendering | hatchback | Alfa-Romeo 149 After last details about the Alfa Romeo 149 revealed last week, we bring you today new rendering of the future small car created specially for TopSpeed by our designer. The 149 is based on the same platform as the Fiat Bravo and Lancia Delta. Just like the Alfa's smallest car,...
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eGMCarTech (Free subscription) | 10/20/2008
No what you see here is not the Alfa Romeo MiTo; that was released as a MINI Cooper competitor. What you see here is the new Alfa Romeo 149, a replacement for the 147 with looks heavily inspired by...
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Top Speed (Free subscription) | 10/16/2008
Posted on 10.16.2008 10:15 by Simona Alina , Myles Kornblatt Filed under: Alfa-Romeo | hatchback | Alfa-Romeo 149 | future cars AutoExpress has a new rendering of the future Alfa Romeo 149. It will be offered in both three and five doors version and will go on sale in the middle of next year as a direct rival to Ford's Focus (European version). The 149 is based on the same platform as the Fiat Bravo...
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eurocarblog (Free subscription) | 10/01/2008
More speculations on the final look of the Alfa Romeo 149 have emerged, with the 149 the next big news from Alfa since the launch of the Mi.To. The model will continue the re-birth of the Alfa brand,[...]
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Top Speed (Free subscription) | 09/30/2008
Posted on 09.30.2008 12:10 by Simona Alina Filed under: Alfa-Romeo | Spy Shots and Rendering | Alfa-Romeo 149 | future cars Progetto940.it revealed today a new rendering of the future Alfa Romeo 149, this time inspired by the Kamal Concept and with the same styling as the new Mito and the 8C Competizione. If this sketch becomes the production car, it is just one more reason we want Alfa to return...
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eurocarblog (Free subscription) | 09/19/2008
Could this be the real look of the Alfa Romeo 149? The vehicle is set to replace the 147 and could be in dealerships in a year’s time. This new render from Omniauto is quite convincing, as[...]
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Driive (Free subscription) | 09/17/2008
Filed under: Frankfurt Auto Show , Euro , Hatchbacks , Alfa Romeo , Rendered Speculation European customers have been eagerly anticipating the replacement for the aging Alfa Romeo 147. Tentatively referred to as the 149, the new five-door hatchback, tipped to receive a new nameplate outside the three-digit numeric designation, will be positioned slightly above the three-door MiTo hatch. As with the...
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 09/17/2008
Filed under: Frankfurt Auto Show , Euro , Hatchbacks , Alfa Romeo , Rendered Speculation European customers have been eagerly anticipating the replacement for the aging Alfa Romeo 147. Tentatively referred to as the 149, the new five-door hatchback, tipped to receive a new nameplate outside the three-digit numeric designation, will be positioned slightly above the three-door MiTo hatch. As with the...
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Top Speed (Free subscription) | 09/12/2008
Posted on 09.12.2008 09:00 by Simona Alina Filed under: Alfa-Romeo | Alfa-Romeo 149 | future cars The future Alfa Romeo 149 will be built on a somewhat new platform that will be used in the future for other compact models. The platform, internally known as the "C-Evo" takes the chassis from Fiat Bravo and Lancia Delta and modifies it enough to be able to call it new. This platform will be use on all...
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 09/12/2008
Filed under: Alfa Romeo Alfa 149 rendering by Progetto 940 Remember how Ferrari kept saying it wasn't making a cheaper model despite the plethora of spy shots indicating otherwise? Well technically they were right: the California, as it turned out to be, is no cheaper than an F430. Ferrari's sister company Alfa Romeo seems to be going the same route. Although earlier reports had suggested that the...
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eurocarblog (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
The highly anticipated Alfa Romeo 149 could bring to its debut the C-Evo platfrom, a modified version of that currently used on the Fiat Bravo and Lancia Delta. In fact, only the pedal area would be[...]
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 08/15/2008
Filed under: Spy Photos , Euro , Hatchbacks , Alfa Romeo , Rendered Speculation As Alfa Romeo prepares to launch its next all-new model, dubbed the 149, test mules have been spotted, details have come into focus and speculations have been rendered. The five-door hatchback will join the MiTo in replacing the aging 147. Sources suggest that the 149 moniker could be dropped before the car is unveiled...
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Driive (Free subscription) | 08/11/2008
Our spy photographers have snapped the new Alfa 149 being put through its paces ahead of its launch next year. The new car will arrive just a few months behind the VW Golf, and is expected to pitched slightly further upmarket than today’s 147. Alfa’s production target for the new car is a modest 100,000 per year and prices are expected to kick off at around £15,000. Engines will include both petrol...
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CARSCOOP (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
In 2009, Alfa Romeo will replace the aging 147 sport hatchback with an all-new model that will share the same platform with the Lancia Delta and Fiat...
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Top Speed (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
Posted on 08.7.2008 08:59 by Simona Alina Filed under: Alfa-Romeo | compact cars | Alfa-Romeo 149 | future cars Here's a new rendering of the future Alfa Romeo 149, this time with style inspired by the 8C Competizione and the newly launched MiTo. The future model will be a semi-successor for the current 147, and that's because the Italian company will build two different models for the three and five-door...