autoevolution 12 May 2021, 14:41 UTC ·
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Gran Turismo Alleggerita.” And, finally, the company has announced several interesting details, including the European pricing. 24 photos
Just 500 units of the Alfa Romeo GTA and another 500 examples of the GTAm will become available throughout the European region from the Italian automaker (the order books are open, but there s no timeline on the first deliveries just yet). And the prices match the performances and historical connections. But so do the perks.
For starters, let’s get the biggest hurdle out of the way. These sublime expressions of Italian automotive performance will retail at home in Italy for exactly €175,000 and €180,000, respectively. That equates to around $212k and $218k apiece when converted at the current exchange rates.
Volvo
It may have seemed as if the world stopped in 2020, but quite a few stellar car models were still launched, albeit somewhat stealthily. This year, we can also look forward (is there anything else to do right now?) to a raft of new additions that will be hitting the road at some point in 2021. Here are a few we have our eye on
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