Alfa Romeo GTV 2.0 V6 TB (916) - 1996
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The Alfa Romeo GTV (code name 916) is a sports car with a coupé body produced by the Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo from 1995 to 2004 with an all-forward layout.
The name GTV is the acronym for Gran Turismo Veloce and is also called "GTV 916" (from the same project number) to distinguish it from its ancestors of the same name. It was designed by Enrico Fumia for the Pininfarina style center.
In 2000, production was transferred to the lines of the Pininfarina factories[2] in San Giorgio Canavese. Over the course of approximately 10 years of production it has undergone 3 restylings. It was replaced towards the end of 2005 by the Brera.
The engines available in the various years since its marketing were: 1.8 Twin Spark, 2.0 Twin Spark, 2.0 JTS, 3.0 V6 12v (Spider only), 2.0 V6 Turbo, 3.0 V6 24v, 3.2 V6 24v. The powers are between 144 and 240 horsepower.
The lines of the GTV arise from the collaboration between the Alfa Romeo Style Center and the Pininfarina Style Center at the hands of designer Enrico Fumia.
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