60TH FRANKFURT INTERNATIONAL MOTOR SHOW: PREVIEW

ALFA ROMEO - Return in grand style.

The GT Coupe will headline the Alfa Romeo stand in Frankfurt with no fewer than four examples on display.  One shall be fitted with the 1.9JTD 16V Multijet diesel unit, and the model will be available for detailed examination for the first time. The 166 facelift will receive its world premiere at the show and the new 3.2-litre V6 engined version will be presented. Joining them will be the recently Giugiaro-facelifted 158 as well as the 147, GTV & Spider and Kamal Concept Car. Emphasising their sporting image, Alfa's European Touring Car Championship 156GTA is joined by a race-proven 147JTD.

Alfa Romeo in Frankfurt

 

156 ( restyling )

 

166 ( restyling )

 

GT Coupe

 

TI makes a comeback


Set to complete the 156 range, the GT Coupe shall also be offered with the 16V 1.9JTD diesel engine.


The Kamal Concept Car shall also be displayed following it's enthusiastic reception at Geneva in March.

 


Frankfurt marks an important event for Fiat, who are to present two of their most important models in recent years.  

FIAT - A new era.

As Fiat struggle to relaunch the marque, Frankfurt represents an important opportunity to show off the new Panda & Idea as well as the facelifted Punto. With the new Punto having already hit the showrooms, the Panda joining it next month and the Idea before the end of the year, Fiat will be looking to a positive response to models that are integral to the recovery plan.

Fiat in Frankfurt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Idea
 

New Panda
 

Punto ( restyling )
 

New Panda SUV
 

 

LANCIA - Engineering luxury.

The focus of attention will be on the much anticipated Fulvia Coupe that will be shown for the first time in concept form, almost forty years after the original  made its debut.  The new model will draw on the classic design for style and inspiration.

Lancia in Frankfurt


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fulvia
 

Ypsilon
 

Phedra Promenade
 
Thesis Promenade
 

 

MASERATI - Innovative elegance.

Maserati's large super-luxurious limousine will make its official debut in Frankfurt and represents the first four-door saloon which the brand has developed under guidance from Ferrari. Packed with modern technological features and an opulent interior, the Quattroporte represents a new direction for the group and a highly individual product within the super-luxury limousine class.

 


Quattroporte