Car Name: Alfa Romeo MiTo 1.4 MultiAir 
Brand Name: Alfa Romeo
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 Alfa Romeo, always a byword for sophisticated engineering and high-performing  engines, proudly presents the revolutionary MultiAir system, developed and  patented by FPT – Fiat Powertrain Technologies.
The forerunner of this revolutionary family is the MultiAir 1.4 engine, first  introduced to the world on the Alfa Romeo MiTo model and offered with 3  different power levels (105 HP, 135 HP and 170 HP), all Euro5-ready.
At the launch, the first two MultiAir power units fitted to the Alfa Romeo  MiTo are the 135 HP 1.4 and the 105 HP 1.4, available in all the current range  outfits. Their launch will be followed by that of the 170 HP 1.4 MultiAir  Turbobenzina, which will complement the Alfa Romeo MiTo petrol engine range and  be available on the brand new and unique “Quadrifoglio Verde” outfit.
In detail, the 135 HP 1.4 Turbobenzina guarantees the Alfa Romeo MiTo all the  performance and temperament of a sporty, well-balanced car designed for  customers who are concerned about driving satisfaction and good fuel economy.  The torque delivery of the 135 HP engine is optimum under all conditions and  ensures outstanding pick-up performance and vigorous thrust at all speeds,  marking a new benchmark in the petrol engine scenario. The new 135 HP power  unit’s top speed and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h are at the very top of the  mini category. 
Excellent performance is combined with the quality known as respect for the  environment and good fuel economy. This excellence is reflected in particularly  low CO2 emissions, equal to 129 gr/km, with a combined fuel consumption of just  5.6 litres every 100 km.
The 170 HP 1.4 MultiAir Turbobenzina, combined with a new 6-speed gearbox  guaranteeing fast shifts with short travels, is an excellent example of the  philosophy of downsizing: producing very hi-tech turbocharged engines to  increase performance while slashing fuel consumption and emissions. The results  achieved by following this strategy are interesting by any standard (139 g/km of  CO2 and 4.8 l/100km over the extraurban cycle), closer to what you would expect  from a mini than a sporty hatchback capable of speeding from 0 to 100 km/h in  just over 7 seconds.
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