

The 2004 Alfa Romeo Visconti is a 4-door coupe which was specially designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and it was first unveiled at the Geneva Motor as a concept model. The name Visconti has been taken from the old Milan family ancestry and it featured an all-wheel-drive along with a rear-wheel steering. The car is available with a 3.2-litre V6 JTS biturbo engine which is able to generate about 399 hp at 6000 rpm and a torque of 500 ft-lbf at 2000 rpm. This model also had a 6-speed automatic gearbox and composite ceramic brake discs all-round. The 2004 Alfa Romeo Visconti had a wheelbase of 2,825 mm, length of 4,955 mm, width of 1,896 mm and a height of 1,474 mm. The front of the car is extremely plastic and also very balanced in its modeling along with front optic units which are designed with flowing movement. The rear fenders are the most important element in this model placing where the upper section narrows significantly highlighting the majestic fenders. The 2004 Alfa Romeo Visconti has a incredibly fresh body along with a sheet metal pleat which covers the traditional outline. The car has a low-lying and spinning tail-end which is a very unusual aspect of this model and it looks like a two-volume from a three-quarter front view.


2004 Alfa Romeo Visconti
Posted On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 By Jack. Under Alfa Romeo





