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Alfa Romeo 4C Spider lives to see 2020 and gets an Italia special edition

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Alfa Romeo

is launching a limited run of special-edition

4C Spider sports cars

for the U.S. Called the

4C Spider

Italia, only 15 of these cars will be built. Before you get up in arms about how exclusive and impossible to find this will be, consider Alfa

4C

sales numbers. All of seven were sold in January, and 2018 saw 238 cars find owners. So, perhaps the limited numbers aren’t that limiting.

The 4C Spider Italia is essentially a $5,000 appearance package. It takes the standard 4C Spider (the coupe was

discontinued in the U.S.

last year) and then covers it in an exclusive blue paint called Misano Blue Metallic. Then, the front air intake and rear diffuser are finished in piano black. You also get a “4C Spider Italia” sticker for the side of the car that looks properly Italian. On the inside, there’s an aluminum dashboard insert designating this car as the special edition model, and the center console has a plate with the exact number it is in the 15-car run.

And that’s it. Our brains most recently associate the “Italia” designation with

Ferrari

, but this package does nothing to bring it closer to the incredible

458’s

performance. You’ll get the same 237 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque from the little turbocharged four-banger. Perhaps the best news out of this special edition car is that it’s a 2020 model year. Alfa announced this car and confirmed the 4C Spider will continue at least through 2020. Even with the only option being a dual-clutch automatic transmission, the 4C is one of the most barebones, pure driving experiences you can get in a

new car

today. Its continued existence is only a good thing for us sports car enthusiasts.

With the $5,000 tacked on to the base price, a 4C Spider Italia will run you $73,495, including destination charges. Alfa says orders for the special edition car will open up in the second quarter of 2019.

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