22nd February, 2005
The Alfa Romeo 159, the first of a new family that will replace
the 156, makes its debut at the Geneva Motor Show. This original saloon is the
heir to a successful model and it continues where the 156 left off, aiming to
become the new benchmark for the segment.
The new Alfa Romeo 159 will be on
the European market in the northern summer; it has an elegant, sinuous line, which combines
generous dimensions with the compactness typical of Alfa Romeo sports cars,
thanks to a balanced play of proportions and volumetric ratios. The result is a
prestigious car that combines refined 'Italian' styling with Alfa Romeo's sporty
elegance.
Distinctive styling Designed by
Giorgetto Giugiaro in collaboration with the Alfa Romeo Styling Centre, the new
car has a number of distinctive features that highlight its strong personality
and make it immediately recognisable, in the best Alfa tradition. Starting from
the front, which is strong and essential, dominated by the Alfa Romeo family
feeling of the characteristic cloverleaf sporting the large shield. The line of
the entire car springs from here, combining a light stylistic 'aggressiveness'
with strikingly elegant forms: an impression that is underlined by the light
clusters, which are delightful design features. The trapezoid shape of the
front view accentuates the car's sensation of solidity, highlighted by the way
the passenger compartment rests on a powerful 'shoulder'. This runs all along
the waistline of the car, broadening considerably when it reaches the rear
pillar. This pillar has a double stylistic function: it links to the curve of
the rear window, above the rear axle (another clear stylistic expression of
strength, robustness and dynamism), and embraces the passenger compartment
thanks to the stylistic device of the classic Alfa Romeo 'elbow'. The front
pillar is set further back to make the line look sleeker, underlining the
presence of the powerful engine, and making the passenger compartment look more
compact, improving visibility on bends. In other words, sleek but solid,
dynamic but robust: only outstanding stylistic balance can combine such
different characteristics. For example the 'muscular' wing which, next to the
generous wheels, marks the widest point of the car, unequivocally conveying the
ideal of a car that is firmly 'anchored to the ground'. In spite of its
capacious size, the rear end, with its beautifully balanced form, blends
perfectly with the front, setting off its unique personality, and has a
horizontal design, underlined by a chromed double exhaust tail-pipe on the more
powerful versions. And it is topped off by a small spoiler which combines
styling and practicality, right above the logo which is positioned where it is
immediately visible, and the elongated lights, divided by the slit of the boot,
which include cylindrical shapes derived from the styling of the front
headlights. And finally, the new model offers a choice of 14 different
colours.
The new Alfa Romeo 159
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The spacious, functional interior of an outstanding
saloon The new model is roomier than the 156, and more
comfortable, a strong point that is confirmed by its generous dimensions: it is
4,660 mm long, 1,828 mm wide and 1,417 mm high, with a wheelbase of 2,700
millimetres. Like the external styling, the interior of the Alfa Romeo 159
also represents an evolved expression of the sportiness and elegance embodied by
Alfa. It was defined around the driving position, focusing attention on the
driver: excellent ratios for the distances between pedals, seat, steering wheel
and gearbox give the driver a sense of total control over the car, which produces the
enjoyable driving so typical of Alfa Romeo. The facia and wrapround centre
console incorporate all the driving instruments and are turned ergonomically
towards the driver. The speedometer, rev counter and other instruments, all
strictly analogue, are circular with clear, refined, extremely legible graphics.
The anti-glare lip accentuates the 'boat' shape of the main instruments,
confirming a feature peculiar to Alfa Romeo design that is based on a
deep-rooted attention to volumes and mature treatment of surfaces. To
underline the functional continuity between the facia and the console, the
designers aimed to achieve stylistic continuity between them: the console, which
is raised as if stretching towards the facia, has a sporty gearlever with short,
precise movements, and a comfortable armrest that incorporates a large insulated
storage compartment. The interior achieves a perfect balance between elegance
and sportiness, an equation that Alfa Romeo translates into refined colour
combinations, quality fabrics, precious fine grain leather and luxurious
materials (like the aluminium mouldings). The range includes three
specification levels, each featuring specific 'natural' interior upholstery. The
sophisticated 'slush moulding' technology with which the facia was made,
guarantees a refined opaque effect and a surface that is soft to the touch. The
customer will appreciate the wrapround, finely modelled seats, which are made
with carefully selected materials paying great attention to the
details.
Class-beating passive safety With the
new Alfa 159 project, Alfa Romeo aims to position itself at the top of the class
for passive safety. The Alfa Romeo engineers have designed and developed a new
'premium' floorpan which adopts high performance materials, multiply sheet metal
and laser welding. From the viewpoint of the architecture, the bodyshell also
benefits from numerous measures such as the use of boxed elements that are
rigidly connected transversely and vertically, three load lines in the front,
longitudinals that run the whole length of the car, built-in structures and a
larger number of spot welds around structural nodes. The result is the excellent
torsional rigidity of the bodyshell, the best in its segment: over 180,000
daNm/rad. The Alfa Romeo 159 boasts as many as eight airbags (including
special bags to protect the knees and sidebags that extend all along the windows
area); innovative restraint systems (pretensioners on the clasp, and decreasing
load limiters on the seat-belts), and front seats with an 'anti-whiplash' device
which brings the head-restraint nearer to the occupants' necks in the event of a
rear impact.
Powerful, elastic engines that respect the
environment This striking aesthetic styling is set off by a
broad, comprehensive range of engines. First of all, the three new JTS engines
with continuous dual variable valve timing (inlet and exhaust): the 3.2 V6 24v
(191 kW - 260 bhp), the 2.2 (136 kW - 185 bhp) and the 1.9 (118 kW - 160 bhp),
with a specific power output between 81 and 85 bhp/l. All the engines meet Euro
4 standards, exploiting the direct petrol injection in full, a particular
combustion system known as JTS: Jet Thrust Stoichiometric. For the customer,
this means brilliant engine performance, which increases the driving enjoyment
and the performance of the car. The torque values of the three engines are
equally outstanding, and 88% is already available at 2,000 rpm: 322 Nm (32.8
kgm) at 4,500 rpm for the 3.2 V6 JTS, 230 Nm (23.4 kgm) at 4,500 rpm for the 2.2
JTS, and 190 Nm (19.4 kgm) at 4,500 rpm for the 1.9 JTS. Those are the petrol
engines. But Alfa Romeo has always been on the leading edge in the field of
diesel engines too, epitomised by the 2.4 JTDM 5-cylinder 20v engine (147 kW -
200 bhp at 4000 rpm) and torque of 400 Nm (40.8 kgm at 2000 rpm), and the two
1.9 JTDM: the first is a '16v' delivering 110 kW (150 bhp at 4000 rpm) and
torque of 320 Nm (32.6 kgm at 2000 rpm), the second is an '8v' delivering 88 kW
(120 bhp at 4000 rpm) and torque of 280 Nm (28.6 kgm at 2000 rpm). On the
latest generation of 'Common Rail' engines, the JTD units with Multijet
technology, turbocharging is entrusted to a variable geometry turbo and
intercooler. The 1.9 JTDM exploits a specific turbine developed by Alfa Romeo
while the 2.4 JTDM has a new cylinder head and new conrods in 'fractured' steel.
The three engines all meet Euro 4 requirements, and incorporate a particulate
trap (DPF) which eliminates particulate almost entirely, in line with the latest
Euro 5 indications (it is a 'for life' system that does not need to be
regenerated with additives). And finally, the range includes new mechanical
gearboxes, all with six speeds and featuring short strokes, precise engagement
and limited loads. Automatic transmissions and a robotised Selespeed gearbox
will also be available, all with six speeds.
Enjoyable driving
and active safety The new Alfa Romeo 159 shows its 'Alfa'
pedigree in full, for example, by guaranteeing control and entertaining driving
that admit no compromise. Travelling comfort and dynamic behaviour, features
peculiar to Alfa Romeo cars, become real strengths on this model. The car has an
interesting suspension layout, the fruit of a new project that set extremely
high standards of excellence. It has 'high' double wishbones at the front, and
Multilink at the rear. This means a greater capacity to absorb road roughness,
more linearity and precision in response to the steering (the most direct of the
standard saloons), superb roadholding, maximum stability in high speed
manoeuvres and the agility of a true Alfa Romeo on narrow mixed routes. The
braking system is also the most competitive in its category, reflecting Alfa
Romeo's great tradition in this field. The Alfa Romeo 159's excellent road
behaviour is also due to the tyres which achieve the best balance between
handling and comfort. To minimise swinging on bends while guaranteeing excellent
absorption of obstacles, the Alfa Romeo technicians worked with suppliers to
develop special tyres, the largest in their category, right up to 235/45 R
18. The new Alfa Romeo 159 offers the evolved permanent 4-wheel drive system
with three differentials (a Torsen C self-locking central differential) adopted
on the Crosswagon Q4. The heart of this project is the 'Alfa Romeo Q4 four-wheel
drive' system which splits torque constantly and dynamically between the four
wheels, reaching the highest levels of active safety and sportiness. The Torsen
C self-locking central differential manages the drive torque in the best
possible way, sending about 57% to the rear wheels and 43% to the front. The
system also guarantees excellent traction in all grip conditions by
automatically checking any slipping. The car's dynamic behaviour is
controlled by a number of sophisticated electronic systems. VDC first of all,
which guarantees absolute control over the car in all conditions, no matter how
extreme, with a sporty calibration worthy of a true Alfa, whose chassis
guarantees superb roadholding: VDC lets the driver enjoy his control over the
vehicle and never intervenes intrusively. On the other hand, when the driver changes
down suddenly in poor grip conditions, MSR (Motor Schleppmoment Regelung)
intervenes, giving torque back to the engine to prevent skidding due to wheel
lock. The other systems that supplement VDC are: ASR (Anti Slip Regulation), HBA
(Hydraulic Brake Assistance) which intervenes during emergency braking, the ABS
system complete with EBD, and the Hill Holder for hill starts. Active safety is
also enhanced by sophisticated bi-xenon headlights.
Technology to
enhance well-being on board The new model features important
exclusive equipment that increases comfort: Cruise control, rain, dusk and
parking sensors (front and rear), satellite navigator with maps (even with
'bird's eye view' display), voice controls and a built-in GSM hands-free
telephone, automatic climate control with dual or tri-zone distribution and
temperature, a radio-CD player (including MP3 files) and 10-disc CD-Changer, a
BOSE® Hi-Fi Sound System with AutoPilot for automatic sound compensation and a
central speaker on the facia for better acoustics, seats with electrical
adjustment, folding rear seats and push-button ignition on the console.
The new 159 is expected in Australia in early 2006.
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