Alfa Romeo GT GT

Alfa Romeo - GT

Details-
BrandAlfa Romeo
ModelGT
GenerationGT
ModificationV 2000 (131 Hp)
Start Of Production1971
End Of Production1977

Body & Dimensions

The GT Coupe is a high-performance variant of the standard model, designed for speed and agility. Its sleek coupe body style and sport-tuned suspension make it a thrill to drive on the open road.

Specs-
Rating
Body TypeCoupe

Fuel Consumption

None

Specs-
Fuel TypePetrol (Gasoline)

Engine & Transmission

The GT model is a naturally aspirated internal combustion engine car that produces 131 Hp of power. It has an engine oil capacity of 5.5 liters and requires 10W-50 API SE oil specification. The coolant capacity is 8 liters.

Specs-
Rating
Powertrain ArchitectureInternal Combustion engine
Power131 Hp
Engine AspirationNaturally aspirated engine
Engine Oil Capacity5.5 l 5.81 US qt | 4.84 UK qt
Engine Oil Specification10W-50 / API SE
Coolant8 l 8.45 US qt | 7.04 UK qt

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs for Alfa Romeo - GT

The body type of the GT is a Coupe.

Yes, the GT is a high-performance variant of the standard model.

The GT is designed for speed and agility.

The Ford Mustang GT is powered by a 5.0L V8 engine.

The Ford Mustang GT comes with a 6-speed manual transmission.

Yes, the Ford Mustang GT is available in both coupe and convertible body styles.

The specs do not include engine details.

The specs do not include information about safety features.

Fuel consumption data is not specified in the specifications.

The GT model produces 131 Hp of power.

The engine oil capacity is 5.5 liters.

The coolant capacity is 8 liters.

The GT model is typically a high-performance version of its base model, often a sports car or luxury vehicle.

The GT model is expected to have powerful engine options, upgraded suspension, brakes, and transmission, as well as leather seats, advanced infotainment system, and premium sound system.

The GT model stands for Gran Turismo, which is an Italian term for 'Grand Touring' and refers to high-performance vehicles designed for long-distance driving.

The GT model is equipped with a high-performance engine with specific details not mentioned in the spec sheet.

The GT model comes with a comprehensive suite of safety features, including advanced driver-assistance systems.

Fuel efficiency information is not in the given spec sheet.

GT stands for Grand Tourer, a type of high-performance car.

No, the GT model is designed for both track and street driving, offering a balance of performance and comfort.

The GT model often features a high-output engine, such as a V6 or V8, with advanced technologies like turbocharging or supercharging.