The first market to receive the new 450hp model will be Germany, which has been allotted 80 cars all up. The largest market will be the US, which gets 90 cars. Other key markets, Italy and Japan will receive 80 and 70 units respectively, while both the UK and France get 40 cars each. Switzerland gets 35 cars and the remaining 65 units are reserved for the rest of the globe.
The 8C will be built in Italy by Maserati and will be followed next year by a new Spider convertible model. Click here to see more details on the 8C Competizione in our previous story.





Reader Comments
Mon Sep 10 2007 9:19 PM
HECTOR says
This car is definitely among the top 5 sexiest cars today. However, given the price tag I don't think it's the right way of reintroducing Alfa to America. Tone it down boys....
Thu Jan 31 2008 12:28 PM
Dave Lawsondale says
I think it is the right sort of price tag. If they want to sell Alphas in the US its a good angle too sell them as exotic and this is the sort of thing to do it. Could launch the 166 and whack a $100,00/150,000 price tag on it and justify it because of this model.
Something more exotic than an E/S Class Merc and perhaps even on par with a Quattroporte
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