The Alfa Romeo 4C blows out 10 candles, the Alfa Romeo's compact supercar made its public debut at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. With its small size, light body and centrally mounted engine, it immediately sparked interest of enthusiasts.
Driven by a 1750cc 4-cylinder turbo and 240 HP, and favored by a dry weight of around 900 kg, thanks to the housing cell made of carbon fibre, the 4C guaranteed supercar performance, such as a sprint from 0 to 100 km/h h covered in 4.5 seconds.
It was born for purists, since it didn't even have power steering.
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Alfa Romeo 4C: the little supercar turns 10
In 2019, after about 7 years, it went out of production, and today, considering the limited number of specimens made, it has become a real collector's item.
In fact, the price list originally started at 53,000 euros, while on the second-hand market it is rare to find one for less than 70,000 euros.
The special versions then, such as the very rare Club Italia, reach even higher prices.