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 |                | The definitive version of the gorgeous exclusive Alfa 8C Competizione,               Gran Turismo car that is to be produced in a limited edition               makes its debut in Paris. The car, designed by Alfa Romeo, is               directly derived from the concept car that aroused such admiration               at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show and has benefited from the best               technical and industrial know-how that the Alfa-Maserati Sports               Centre can offer. The cooperative venture between both manufacturers               was conducted with a view to ensuring integration between the               Alfa Romeo design departments and the Maserati production departments. 
 The 8C Competizione is inspired by Alfa Romeo’s glorious               past, projecting its brand values of technology and emotion into               the future. The historical allusions begin with the evocative               name, recalling the great sporting tradition of Alfa Romeo. The               8C code was used to identify cars (racing and on-road) of the               Thirties and Forties equipped with the revolutionary eight cylinder               engine produced by the famous designer Vittorio Jano. The term ‘Competizione’ is               intended as a homage to the ‘6C 2500 Competizione’,               a sports coupé driven in 1950 by the duo Fangio and Zanardi               in the famous Mille Miglia race.
 
 The engine is the beating heart of any Alfa Romeo. In this case               it takes the form of a brand new 90° V 8 cylinder unit with               a cylinder capacity of 4691 cc that was designed with one aim               in mind: to ensure extraordinary performance while still offering               a smooth drive and being usable in all circumstances, from the               track to city traffic.
 
 The top engine performance figures may be summarised as a maximum               power output of 450 bhp at 7000 rpm, a peak torque of 470 Nm               at 4750 rpm and a top speed of 7500 rpm.
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