TOKYO MOTOR SHOW 2007MPH07 MOTOR SHOW

08.11.2007 NEW AUTODELTA SPIDER J6 3.2 C HEADING FOR BIRMINGHAM THIS WEEK

AUTODELTA SPIDER J6 3.2 C
AUTODELTA SPIDER J6 3.2 C

This year it was the turn of the Autodelta Spider J6 3.2 C to be unveiled for its première at the MPH07 edition. Last week it was unveiled in London (above) and from Thursday to Sunday it will be on show in Birmingham.

Autodelta is proud to present the Autodelta Spider J6 3.2 C, at the MPH07 Motor Show at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham (8-11 November). The new Spider J6 3.2 C is Autodelta’s no-compromise interpretation of the stunning Alfa Spider. Following its world debut at Earls Court last week, the high-performance bespoke convertible will now be on show at the NEC.

Jano Djelalian, Managing Director, Autodelta says: “We’re delighted to be back at MPH with another new product after a very hectic year, during which we are celebrating our 20th anniversary. I look forward to seeing our customers and new faces at the NEC.”

MPH07

The philosophy behind MPH is simple: the organisers bring together a collection of the world's most desirable cars, display them beautifully and bring them to life in a unique theatre. Now an established major event in the UK motoring calendar, MPH takes place in two venues, London's Earls Court and Birmingham's NEC. This year amongst the feast of exotica on show includes the fearsome 806 bhp Koenigsegg CCX, the UK debut of the Aston Martin DBS, the exotic track-oriented 7.3 litre Pagani Zonda F Clubsport, and a string of stunning Ferraris including the F40, F50, F430 Spider, 599 GTB Fiorano, Enzo and the track winning F430 GT. The centrepiece 75-minute “theatre” experience costs more than £1m to stage. BBC TV Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson (who famously described the Autodelta 147 GTA AM 3.7 as “the world’s fastest hot hatch – ever”), along with co-presenters James May and Richard Hammond and friends, will host the unique live show as usual.

MPH and Autodelta

MPH has a strong legacy for Autodelta. The two-decade old aftermarket Alfa Romeo design and tuning house presented its first exclusive bespoke model – the Autodelta 147 GTA AM 3.7 – during the first edition of the show, MPH03, held at Earls Court back in November 2003. The next year Autodelta presented two models for their world premières at MPH04, the Autodelta 156 GTA AM 3.7 and the Autodelta GT Super, while at the following edition, MPH05, the assembled crowds saw the debut of the Autodelta GT Super Evo, featuring a performance step over the previous model which made its world debut at the London show.  Last year the Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C made its public debut at MPH06, seen for the first time in production format after its September world preview in Monte Carlo. Autodelta attended both MPH shows – in London and Birmingham. This year it was the turn of the Autodelta Spider J6 3.2 C to be unveiled for its première at the MPH07 edition. Last week it was unveiled in London and from Thursday to Sunday it will be on show in Birmingham.

“The MPH Motor Show is dedicated to exclusive, high-performance, prestige cars, all displayed in relaxed and carefully laid out surroundings; values that fit perfectly with Autodelta’s philosophy,” said Autodelta’s Jano Djelalian recently. “The audience attracted to the MPH Motor Show is always very discerning and appreciative of the goals we continually strive to achieve.”

The NEC is also within distance of authorised Alfa Romeo dealership Mangoletsi, our Official Car Supplier. Shortly after the conclusion of MPH07 the first example of the Autodelta Spider J6 3.2 C will be displayed in their newly refurbished Knutsford, Cheshire showrooms.

The new Autodelta Spider J6 3.2 C will be on display alongside the Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C at MPH07 from 8th-11th November at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, Hall 5, Stand No DP6 & 8.
 

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