Alfa Romeo 4C Concept

By Fiat Group Automobiles

In Most Wanted, we don't score bonus Speed Points for looks, but if we did, Alfa 4C's supermodel styling would earn you a 10x multiplier just for parking up!

And the car's not just about hot looks.

Alfas' exotic construction blends carbon fibre with aluminium to keep the overall weight so low that a super-efficient 1.8 liter engine should yield close to 3 liter performance.

We're talking 0-60 in less than 5 seconds and a top speed of more than 155 mph from a 4 cylinder 1750 turbo petrol engine.

The incredibly lightweight design makes the Alfa the most agile car in the Super category. Make use of the supreme manoeuvrability to lose the cops through high-speed interstate traffic, or avoid tougher, heavier rivals and cops in the confined streets of Downtown Fairhaven.

ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS4 CYLINDER 1750 TURBO
HORSEPOWER"OVER 200 BHP
"0-62 MPH"LESS THAN 5 SECONDS"
TOP SPEED"MORE THAN 155 MPH"

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (commonly abbreviated to as NFS: MW) is an upcoming 2012 sandbox racing video game, developed by British games developer Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. Announced on 4 June 2012, during EA's E3 press conference, Most Wanted is the nineteenth title in the long-running Need for Speed series and will be released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, iOS, Android and Kindle Fire, beginning in North America on 30 October 2012. The game was casually confirmed to be also released on the Wii U during its European launch period.[7] The game will pick up on the Most Wanted IP, as opposed to the Hot Pursuit reboot that Criterion developed previously.

"As a perk of being a Machinima partner, I received a free copy of "Need for Speed: Most Wanted" and a monetary bonus for posting this video as part of a promotion for NFSMW!"
The Alfa Romeo 4C Concept charm for tablet.
From today it is possible to download onto your tablet the Alfa Romeo 4C Concept, directly from the
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