Alfa Romeo At Balocco proving ground the new Alfa Romeo Milano comes to life. Its debut on April 10th


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  • At home at the Balocco test track, Alfa Romeo’s historic proving ground, the Italian team of Alfa Romeo engineers is intensifying the final stages of development of the new Alfa Romeo Milano.
  • A date has now been set for the world premiere of the Alfa Romeo Milano: April 10.
  • The Milano’s development has moved into the final stages of validation under the expert guidance of the same team of engineers who have created unique projects such as the 4C, 8C, Giulia & Stelvio Quadrifoglio, Giulia GTA, and the current ongoing development of the 33 Stradale. It was the very same people who decided on the project requirements.
  • Targets and objectives as they always are: best handling and best-in-class driving dynamics.
Development tests are progressing at the Balocco testing site on the Alfa Romeo Milano, the upcoming sporty car planned and designed by the masterful Alfa Romeo Centro Stile. Milano will be unveiled to the world at an event on April 10 in Milan itself, to be livestreamed to anyone who wants to take part.

Under the expert guidance of the team of Italian engineers that has played a major role in extraordinary 100% Alfa Romeo projects (such as the 4C, 8C, Giulia and Stelvio Q and Giulia GTA), the Milano – a car due to make Alfa Romeo's debut in the world of 100% electric vehicles – and its development are being refined. The development strategies are coordinated by the Italian team of Alfa Romeo engineers at the Balocco Proving Ground, where test drivers find the ideal conditions to test out on the track the requirements and targets set by Alfa Romeo's dynamic engineers, who are responsible for validating the project.

Under the leadership of the expert Domenico Bagnasco, responsible for validating the vehicle's dynamic essence, the Milano is being tuned up to outstanding targets, as always for every Alfa Romeo. Domenico Bagnasco’s career includes the development of several Alfa Romeo sports cars that have become part of the collective unconscious, as a manifesto of the brand’s driving pleasure and sportiness: the memorable 8C, the brutal 4C, the legendary Giulia GTA, and many more.

The team is focused on outstanding dynamics, with targeted and specific interventions on the suspension. The aim remains unmistakable driving dynamics, based on direct and extremely precise steering geometry, to guarantee quick cornering with a high level of grip.

Heading the project is Stefano Cereda, long a big name in Alfa Romeo projects. At the forefront of the development of the Giulia and Stelvio diesel engines, Stefano Cereda made his Alfa Romeo debut with the Giorgio project, remembered for the confidentiality required of Alfa Romeo's outstanding engineers as they created the most majestic development project in recent decades. Before proudly taking on the management of the Milano project, Stefano gave the go-ahead to the development of the Tonale’s Plug-In Hybrid Q4 280HP engine.

The technical development of the Milano is led by Luigi Domenichelli, an expert Italian engineer tasked with integrating and validating all the vehicle subsystems in terms of performance, durability, and comfort. The ambitious design targets are focused on guaranteeing both Alfa Romeo’s distinctive road handling and class-leading ergonomics, based on an excellent and sophisticated human-machine interface.

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Another day, another Dalab utter nonsense rant :rolleyes:

In that case it couldn't be called "Junior" either, since teenagers don't make it.

The Ferrari Roma from now on will be called Maranello
I know reading comprehension is not your forte, but did you even read your linked article?
It's not about the city of origin, as per your idiotic example (there's no problem if the car is named Venezia even if it's made in Strangolagalli), but both, the never ending dilution of the "Made in Italy" tag and the confusion it can give to buyers.

While not mentioned in the article, it also related to the ever growing discontent due to the deindustrialization of the auto industry (among others).

Although an exercise in futility, here is this video to help you better coordinate your brain cells before posting consummate, ignorant gibberish about other people's reality :

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instead of seeing the visibility that being named in a global product that will last for years gives to your city, they see their asses, is incredible

Yes, unbelievably those guys in Milan just missed the visibility of a shity Stellantis product from a zombie brand which is not designed, engineered or made in their city...How could they??

Poor unknown peasants, is not that they are the third most visited city in the sixth most visited country of the world, nor one of the four fashion capitals home to the biggest Italian fashion houses, nor hosting the most important furniture fair in the world.
I'm pretty sure their cathedral is completely undistinguished too, and their theatre house, anonymous, as their football teams.

Tomorrow I'm writing a letter to Milan's mayor demanding to beg Alfa to name a vehicle after the city and thus, finally the world will get to know the existence of that lil Italian village.
 
Another day, another Dalab utter nonsense rant :rolleyes:


I know reading comprehension is not your forte, but did you even read your linked article?
It's not about the city of origin, as per your idiotic example (there's no problem if the car is named Venezia even if it's made in Strangolagalli), but both, the never ending dilution of the "Made in Italy" tag and the confusion it can give to buyers.

While not mentioned in the article, it also related to the ever growing discontent due to the deindustrialization of the auto industry (among others).

Although an exercise in futility, here is this video to help you better coordinate your brain cells before posting consummate, ignorant gibberish about other people's reality :

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For more detailed information, see our cookies page.



Yes, unbelievably those guys in Milan just missed the visibility of a shity Stellantis product from a zombie brand which is not designed, engineered or made in their city...How could they??

Poor unknown peasants, is not that they are the third most visited city in the sixth most visited country of the world, nor one of the four fashion capitals home to the biggest Italian fashion houses, nor hosting the most important furniture fair in the world.
I'm pretty sure their cathedral is completely undistinguished too, and their theatre house, anonymous, as their football teams.

Tomorrow I'm writing a letter to Milan's mayor demanding to beg Alfa to name a vehicle after the city and thus, finally the world will get to know the existence of that lil Italian village.
@Giannis @Matski @martinbo
Are you going to do something? or do I insult him?
I warned
 
@Giannis @Matski @martinbo
Are you going to do something? or do I insult him?
I warned

Sorry, how am I insulting you?
Again, reading comprehension is not your forte.

I said your example is idiotic (which it's), not that you're an idiot.
And also say the video could be helpful for better coordinate brain cells before posting bullshit (again, which you did), not did I say you were mentally challenged.

It's funny how on other thread you tell that freak of J.E. to stop crying around, yet you come here to do the same, when someone rebut the moronic nonsense you posted.
If you post crap regarding something you're patently ignorant of, there's a chance someone may refuse you.
 
Sorry, how am I insulting you?
Again, reading comprehension is not your forte.

I said your example is idiotic (which it's), not that you're an idiot.
And also say the video could be helpful for better coordinate brain cells before posting bullshit (again, which you did), not did I say you were mentally challenged.

It's funny how on other thread you tell that freak of J.E. to stop crying around, yet you come here to do the same, when someone rebut the moronic nonsense you posted.
If you post crap regarding something you're patently ignorant of, there's a chance someone may refuse you.
Slaver
 
Sorry, how am I insulting you?
Again, reading comprehension is not your forte.

I said your example is idiotic (which it's), not that you're an idiot.
And also say the video could be helpful for better coordinate brain cells before posting bullshit (again, which you did), not did I say you were mentally challenged.

It's funny how on other thread you tell that freak of J.E. to stop crying around, yet you come here to do the same, when someone rebut the moronic nonsense you posted.
If you post crap regarding something you're patently ignorant of, there's a chance someone may refuse you.
Again @Giannis @Matski @martinbo
Are you going to do something? or do I insult him?
I warned
 
As I said in the other thread, I expect both of you to stop fighting. Any other off topic post will result in immediate thread ban.
 
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