1 Alfa Romeo MiTo Cloverleaf (Quadrifolglio Verde) (2011)
Alfa Romeo Mito (2008-18) Engine 1368cc S4 Multiair 170 PS (168 bhp)
Production 293,408 all models
Registration Number LB 11 VUF
ALFA ROMEO SET
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The MiTo was designed by Juan Manuel Diaz of Centro Stile Alfa Romeo as a three door luxury supermini with an International launch at the 2008 British Motor Show.
The MiTo is built on Fiat Small platform used on Fiat Grande Punto, also employed by the Opel/Vauxhall Corsa D and takes its name from an abreviation of the the cities Milano (Milan) and Torino (Turin), because it was designed in the former and was to be assembled in the latter
The Quadrifoglio Verde (green four-leaf clover) has traditionally been the highest line of Alfa Romeo models. The MiTo Quadrifoglio Verde was unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motorshow The QV version has the new 1.4 litres (1,368 cc) Turbo Multiair inline-four engine 170 PS (168bhp) with newly engineered suspension, steering and new six-speed C635 gearbox developed by Fiat Powertrain Technologies. QV had bigger 305 mm front brake discs and exclusive 18" alloy wheels as standard and Sabelt carbon fibre backed bucket seats as an option. From 2014 QV was now available with TCT robotised gearbox which brought down the 0–100 km/h time to 7.3 s. With 2016 facelift QV was renamed as Veloce.
The 2016 facelift of the MiTo range featured a facelifted front fascia with a new updated brand logo and new lettering. Trim line up was changed to Mito, Super and Veloce
The MiTo ended production in 2018, Alfa Romeo had no follow up model in the Supermini category
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Shot at Shugborough Hall Car Show, Milford, Staffordshire 13:08:2013 Ref 96-001
1 Alfa Romeo MiTo Cloverleaf (Quadrifolglio Verde) (2011)
Alfa Romeo Mito (2008-18) Engine 1368cc S4 Multiair 170 PS (168 bhp)
Production 293,408 all models
Registration Number LB 11 VUF
ALFA ROMEO SET
www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623759785842...
The MiTo was designed by Juan Manuel Diaz of Centro Stile Alfa Romeo as a three door luxury supermini with an International launch at the 2008 British Motor Show.
The MiTo is built on Fiat Small platform used on Fiat Grande Punto, also employed by the Opel/Vauxhall Corsa D and takes its name from an abreviation of the the cities Milano (Milan) and Torino (Turin), because it was designed in the former and was to be assembled in the latter
The Quadrifoglio Verde (green four-leaf clover) has traditionally been the highest line of Alfa Romeo models. The MiTo Quadrifoglio Verde was unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motorshow The QV version has the new 1.4 litres (1,368 cc) Turbo Multiair inline-four engine 170 PS (168bhp) with newly engineered suspension, steering and new six-speed C635 gearbox developed by Fiat Powertrain Technologies. QV had bigger 305 mm front brake discs and exclusive 18" alloy wheels as standard and Sabelt carbon fibre backed bucket seats as an option. From 2014 QV was now available with TCT robotised gearbox which brought down the 0–100 km/h time to 7.3 s. With 2016 facelift QV was renamed as Veloce.
The 2016 facelift of the MiTo range featured a facelifted front fascia with a new updated brand logo and new lettering. Trim line up was changed to Mito, Super and Veloce
The MiTo ended production in 2018, Alfa Romeo had no follow up model in the Supermini category
Thanks for 19.4 million views
Shot at Shugborough Hall Car Show, Milford, Staffordshire 13:08:2013 Ref 96-001