
Facelift Alfa Romeo 146

Side profile of 146 TI

Alfa Romeo 145 Quadrifoglio
Verde
The
Alfa Romeo 145 and 146 are
small family cars produced by the
Italian
automaker Alfa Romeo
between 1994 and 2001, they were launched at the 1994 Turin Motor Show. The 145 and 146
both share common design plans and interior components from the
B-pillar forwards; the 145 is a three-door
hatchback, whereas the 146 is a five-door.
History
To replace its ageing
33 model, Alfa
Romeo launched these two cars in 1994 (the 145) and 1995 (the 146)
to compete in the extremely competitive mid-size
hatchback market. A spacious and uniquely Italian
interior was presented to the press at the launch, and by all
accounts it was well received; its oddly shaped cut-away dashboard
attracted much attention, but in fact the design was for safety and
practicality rather than aesthetics.
Based on the
Fiat Bravo chassis, the cars
were widely praised for their handling, particularly the sharp,
responsive steering. Early cars used boxer engines passed down from
the old 33 in 1.3/1.4 (same engine, badge depends on market. Not
sold in UK), 1.6 8 valve and 1.7 16 valve forms.
In 1996, the flagship Cloverleaf (145) and Ti (146) models were
launched with the 2.0-litre Twin Spark engine already seen in the
155 sister car.1.6 and 1.8 Twin Spark
engines soon followed to replace the less powerful boxers.
The 1.8-litre and 2.0-litre engine cars were equipped with
'quick-rack' steering (also seen on the 155, GTV and Spider) which
improved steering responsiveness, but as a result the turning
circle was compromised. This was also featured on the 1.6-litre
Junior model in 1998. The sporty suspension set-up was harsher than
many others in its category at the time, but this was in line with
the Fiat Group's marketing of Alfa Romeo as a sporting brand and it
is said to have resulted in class leading handling.
Styling themes introduced in the
Alfa
Romeo 164 were continued, and the lighting clusters of the 146
provided a preview of the forthcoming
Alfa Romeo 166 and
156. The more conservatively styled 146
proved a bigger sales success than the edgy design of the 145 which
it seems was too avant-garde for main stream sales success.
Both the 145 and 146 have a strong following, particularly in top
specification Cloverleaf and Ti guises as they are seen by many as
not only the last old school
hot hatch
built by
Alfa but arguably by any car
company.
While the volume of 145s and 146s sold was moderately low, parts
availability is good, in most cases they are still available direct
from
Alfa Romeo. Owners clubs can often
advise on multiple sources of parts or workarounds.
Eventually in 2000 the cars were superseded by the all new
147 which was a far bigger commercial success
with its acclaimed styling front end and improved quality, but many
enthusiasts feel that it lost a little of the special feel and
Alfa Romeo that the 145 and 146
had.
Performance adaptations
The 145 and 146 are prized by performance minded
Alfisti
as a source of performance upgrades for the earlier
Sprint. As these cars were initially
designed for use with the Alfasud boxer engines, and later updates
with Twinspark units, it is technically feasible to take a late 16v
boxer engine from these cars and directly transplant them into a
Sprint, giving the car a tremendous performance upgrade in the
process.
Specifications
Initial Release- Series I (145: 1994, 146: 1995)
- 145/146 Boxer Engines:
- :1.4 8v: '*'
- :1.6 8v: ,
- :1.7 16v: ,
- Diesel Engines:
- :1.9 Turbo Diesel: '*'
- Cloverleaf/Ti Release (1996):
- 145 Cloverleaf Twin Spark Engine:
- :2.0 16v: ,
- 146 Ti Twin Spark Engine:
- :2.0 16v: ,
Series II- First Revision (1997)
- 145 Twin Spark Engines:
- :1.4TS: , '**'
- :1.6TS: ,
- :1.8TS: ,
- :2.0TS: ,
- Diesel Engines:
- :1.9JTD:
- 146 Twin Spark Engines:
- :1.4TS: '**'
- :1.6TS: ,
- :1.8TS: ,
- :2.0TS: ,
- Diesel Engines:
- :1.9JTD: ,
'*' European markets only.'**' European and Irish markets
only.
Timeline
- 1994 - 145 launched. Engines were 1.4 8v Boxer, 1.6 8v Boxer,
1.7 16v Boxer & 1.9 Turbo Diesel
- 1995 - 146 launched, using same engines as 145.
- 1996 - 145 Cloverleaf and 146 TI models introduced, using 2.0
16v Twin Spark
engine.
- 1997 - All Boxer engines replaced by more powerful, more
efficient Twin Spark engines.
- 1998 - New Twin Spark engines from the Alfa Romeo 156 were imported into the 145/146
to replace the existing designs, due to the requirement to meet
stricter emissions and noise regulations and for minor cost
savings. Engine power was slightly lowered as a result.
- 1999 - 1.9 JTD Turbo Diesel replaced existing diesel
engine.
- 2000 - Various minor revisions, including color-coded bumpers,
door handles and mirrors. Higher spec versions also gained side
airbags.
References
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