Alfa Romeo has launched a dual-clutch automatic transmission for the Giulietta and Mito at the Paris motor show.
The six-speed ’box, called TCT, has been developed in-house at Fiat and uses a pair of dry clutches. It will be showcased at Paris in a Giulietta equipped with the 168bhp 1.4 MultiAir petrol engine. TCT will later be available with the 168bhp 2.0 JTDm model.
See the Paris show pics of the Alfa Giulietta
TCT-equipped Giuliettas will also include stop-start; CO2 emissions in the MultiAir version will be 121g/km.
The gearbox will also be available in the 133bhp 1.4 Mito; this car will be on Alfa’s show stand. The TCT Mito shaves 0.2sec off the manual’s 0-62mph of 8.4sec, while CO2 emissions are cut by 3g/km to 126g/km.
Alfa has also launched a new 138bhp, 258lb ft 2.0 JTDm diesel engine for the Giulietta at the Paris show. The turbodiesel has CO2 emissions of 119g/km and combined economy of 62.8mpg; Alfa is pitching it at the fleet market, as well as private buyers.
Other Alfa show exhibits include the revised 159 saloon and estate, equipped with a newly Euro 5-compliant 134bhp JDTm-2 diesel engine.
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This is great news!!.....i wonder how much more the multiair TCTwould cost over the manual version.......
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See what I mean ??? ;o)