It was no secret that the 4C would make its world debut at the 83rd Geneva Motor Show, yet Alfa Romeo still managed to spring a surprise. That’s because the compact sports  coupe was actually launched in the exclusive – ahem - “Launch Edition”.
This model will be manufactured in just 1,000 numbered units: 400 are  earmarked for Europe, Africa and Middle East, 500 for North America and  100 for the rest of the world. Alfa Romeo announced that the 4C “Launch Edition”  will be priced at €60,000 (US$78,000) across all European markets,  including VAT but excluding local taxes, and is available to order  immediately (no word on U.S. pricing yet).
Buyers of the “Launch Edition” can choose between two body colors,  Carrara White or Alfa Red, while the carbon aero kit, Bi-LED headlights  with dark surround, dark-finished rear aluminum diffuser and 18-inch  front and 19-inch rear alloys in burnishing finish come as standard.
Moreover, there’s a racing exhaust system with a BMC air filter, a  specially calibrated suspension kit and specific color for the brake  calipers on the outside, and a leather/fabric/Alcantara seat upholstery  and red stitching on the steering wheel, handbrake, seats, handles and  mats.
Measuring 399 cm long, 200 cm wide and 118 high and riding on a 238 cm  wheelbase, the 4C features a carbon fiber monocoque chassis that weighs  only 65 kg and a mid-engined, rear-wheel drive layout.
Power comes from a 1.75-liter turbocharged aluminum engine that puts out  236HP (240PS) and 350 Nm (258 lb-ft) of torque at just 1,700 rpm, which  are directed to the rear wheels via a six-speed dual-clutch  transmission and a limited-slip differential.
The TCT gearbox uses a next-generation software and sports a launch  control mode. The 4C accelerates from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 4.5  seconds and its top speed exceeds 250 km/h (155 mph). It achieves 1.1g  of lateral acceleration and 1.25 g of maximum braking deceleration, the  latter thanks to the four ventilated and perforated Brembo discs that  sport four-piston aluminum calipers at the front.
Suspension is by superimposed wishbones at the front and MacPherson  struts at the rear, while the weight distribution is 40/60 front/rear  respectively.
Surprisingly, the 4C’s steering does not feature power assistance of any  kind. According to Alfa Romeo, this choice has been made not only in  the name of paring weight but also “to secure a superlative driving  feel”.
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