"With bodywork penned by Giorgetto Giugiaro from Italdesign-Giugiaro, the Alfa Romeo GTV6 was heralded by automotive journalists for excellent handling, outstanding brakes, and the SOHC V6 2.5 liter engine that made for a thoroughly fun driving experience. The fantastic-sounding engine powered the rear wheels through a transaxle, creating a nearly perfect front/rear weight balance. Furthering the race-bred technology was the use of a deDion rear suspension and inboard disk brakes. The GTV-6 proved its capabilities by winning the 1982-85 European Touring Car Championships. Alfa Romeo produced limited editions like the Maratona, Balocco, and Grand Prix editions, while after market companies like Zender also provided excellent performance options. In 1986 the GTV-6 retired at the top of its game, including impressive performances in World Rally Championship races. In addition, 200 very collectible models were made, produced only in South Africa using a 3.0-liter version of the famed V6 engine. All GTV-6 versions are enjoyed today, just as they were when first rolled out, with many found in club racing or concours events."—Official description[1]
The 1986 Alfa Romeo GTV-6 is a rear-wheel drive sports car by Alfa Romeo.
It appears in Forza Motorsport 4 as part of the March Pirelli Car Pack, in Forza Motorsport 5 as part of the Meguiar's Car Pack, and in all subsequent Motorsport main titles.
Statistics[]
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Speed 3.7 Handling 4.1
Acceleration 4.8
Launch 5.1
Braking 4.1
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F 185 |
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Required DLC:
Requires the March Pirelli Car Pack | ||
Unlock Requirements
Car Dealer:
Purchase from the car dealer for 9,000 CR | ||
Performance & Body Style
Body Style: Hatchback
Speed:
Top Speed: 133.7 mph (215.1 km/h)
Acceleration:
0-60 mph (0-97 km/h): 9.100 secs.
0-100 mph (0-161 km/h): 25.200 secs.
Braking:
60-0 mph (97-0 km/h): 139.5 ft (42.5 m) 100-0 mph (161-0 km/h): 393.2 ft (119.8 m)
Lateral Gs:
60 mph (97 km/h): 0.79 g
120 mph (193 km/h): 0.75 g |
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Speed 4.8 Handling 4.0
Acceleration 5.8
Launch 6.2
Braking 3.9
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D 302 |
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Required DLC:
Requires the Meguiar's Car Pack | ||
Unlock Requirements
Car Dealer:
Purchase from the car dealer for 12,000 CR | ||
Performance & Body Family
Body Family: Early Hot Hatch
Speed:
Top Speed: 131.1 mph (210.9 km/h)
Acceleration:
0-60 mph (0-97 km/h): 9.119 secs.
0-100 mph (0-161 km/h): 25.200 secs.
Braking:
60-0 mph (97-0 km/h): 110.5 ft (33.7 m) 100-0 mph (161-0 km/h): 295.5 ft (90.1 m)
Lateral Gs:
60 mph (97 km/h): 1.02 g
120 mph (193 km/h): 0.98 g |
Conversions[]
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Conversion - Engine |
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V8 - 8C Competizione, V6 - Brera |
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2.6L I6 - TT, 4.5L V8 |
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2.6L I6 - TT, 4.5L V8 |
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2.6L I6 - TT, 6.2L V8, 4.5L V8 |
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Conversion - Drivetrain |
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AWD Drivetrain |
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AWD Drivetrain |
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AWD Drivetrain |
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AWD Drivetrain |
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References[]
- ↑ "Forza Motorsport 5 - Cars" . forzamotorsport.net . Retrieved 08-07-2018.
Alfa Romeo | |
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1930s | 8C 2300 Spider · P3 |
1950s | 158 · Giulietta Sprint Veloce |
1960s | 33 Stradale · Giulia Sprint GTA Stradale · Giulia TZ2 |
1970s | Montreal |
1980s | GTV-6 · Spider Quadrifoglio Verde |
1990s | 155 Q4 · Milano Quadrifoglio Verde · SZ Sprint Zagato |
2000s | 8C Competizione (Forza Edition) · Brera Italia Independent · MiTo |
2010s | 4C · 8C Spider · Giulia Quadrifoglio (Forza Edition) · Giulietta Quadrifoglio Verde · Stelvio Quadrifoglio · TZ3 Stradale Zagato |