Alfa recognizes the problem and has promised to find a solution. According to Autocar, the Italian label will modify the chassis and suspension, which should bring about a drop of 150kg. The change will occur in two stages, with the first stage utilizing lighter materials like aluminum to shed the kilos. The second stage will see a new light weight five-cylinder turbodiesel option and will affect all 2008 models onward.
Alfa's 159 is going on a diet
Posted Fri Nov 24 2006 8:06 AM by Siddharth Raja
Alfa recognizes the problem and has promised to find a solution. According to Autocar, the Italian label will modify the chassis and suspension, which should bring about a drop of 150kg. The change will occur in two stages, with the first stage utilizing lighter materials like aluminum to shed the kilos. The second stage will see a new light weight five-cylinder turbodiesel option and will affect all 2008 models onward.


Reader Comments
Fri Nov 24 2006 8:50 AM
surok says
why dont they just make it RWD and everyone will be happy,,, then twin turbocharge the v6. and put it in the middle instead of rear seats. then everyone will buy 159s
Fri Nov 24 2006 9:42 AM
admin says
Haha..well there is a little thing called practicality...but don't let that get in the way of your dreams!
Mon Nov 27 2006 2:54 PM
Mobster says
According to Autocar...not to me....just-finally-brand new engines using aluminium magnesium such as japanese and german ones and the 159 will be light...not as Kate Moss but it will help....
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