Modifying a car can be expensive but it is worth the effort.
We invite you to take a breather from the hustle and bustle. Tesla Cybertruck It’s crazy to take a look at a car so different. It’s the Alfa Romeo 4C Although it may be in decline, the car still attracts the attention of those who are willing to modify the small Italian performance coupe. Pogea Racing, one of those aftermarket specialists, has modified the two-seat mid-engined two-seater. It now has a new car.
This coupe is part of the Zeus project, which was limited to 10 cars. It sits on 18-inch front wheels and 19-inch rear wheels. The carbon fiber has been covered in what Pogea Racing calls Petrol Volturi Pearl paint. To create a more striking visual effect, carbon fiber was left exposed in some areas. The already light car now weighs in at 899 kg (1.982 lb) when it has an empty tank of gas. On the inside, the neon blue theme continues with the honeycomb pattern on the door cards and seats. The cabin’s stitching is the same color as the dashboard and bottom of the steering wheel.
The engine bay is where the turbocharged four cylinder engine has been upgraded to produce 350 horsepower (261 Kilowatts) as well as 465 Newton-meters (343 pounds-feet). This power boost represents an increase of 113 horsepower (152 kW) as well as 115 Nm (85.5 lb-ft). The modified 4C Coupe can reach 62 mph (100.0 km/h), from a standstill, in just 3.4 seconds. It can also do 62-124mph (100-200km/h) in just 8.1 seconds. It can top out at 189 mph (394 km/h).
Only one problem: price. Pogea Racing is asking for EUR50,100. This works out to approximately $55,000 at current exchange rate. Keep in mind that the price is only for the modifications and does not include the donation car. The tuner claims that it has built and sold four cars, each with a unique serial number and personalized plate to signify the car’s exclusivity.