Novitec Alfa Romeo 8C Spider (2011)

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2011 Novitec Alfa Romeo 8C Spider - Front Angle Picture

Novitec has tuned the Alfa Romeo 8C Spider to make it the most powerful and fastest street-legal Alfa Romeo of all time. As the evidence, power output of the 8C Spider jumps to 600 hp / 441 kW and accordingly top speed of the 8C Spider grows to 305 km/h.

Performance figures are accordingly impressive: The compressor conversion, which is priced at EURO 19,900, boosts power output of the 450-hp / 331-kW stock V8 by 150 hp / 110 kW. The maximum rated power output of 600 hp / 441 kW is available at 7,300 rpm. Peak torque jumps to 588 Nm at 5,400 rpm. This enables the 8C Spider to sprint from 0 – 100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds. Top speed increases from standard 290 km/h to 305 km/h.

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While the body of the 8C Spider remains untouched, NOVITEC adds some thrilling highlights to the appearance of the two-seater with three-piece NA3 wheels. The alloy wheels feature five double spokes and are available in any desired color. In sizes 9Jx21 and 11.5Jx22 they fill out the available space in the wheel wells perfectly. The matching high-performance tires are supplied by Formula 1 supplier Pirelli in sizes 255/30 ZR 21 and 315/25 ZR 22.

Upon customer request NOVITEC also personalizes the cockpit of the Alfa Romeo 8C Spider with exclusive appointments made from the finest leather and Alcantara in any desired color.

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  1. Alton says:

    Would i be able to find one in Thailand? how many were made?

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