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Autodelta London Limited
Company typeLimited Company
IndustryAutomotive
FounderJano Djelalian
Headquarters,
WebsiteOfficial website

Autodelta is an after-market tuning company for Alfa Romeo cars, founded in 1987. Originally based in the Park Royal industrial area, northwest London, England, the company are now located in nearby Watford.

The company is often mixed up with Alfa Romeo's own racing department Autodelta established in 1963.

Background

Founded by Jano Djelalian, the company specialises in produces tuning parts and full bodykits for various Alfa Romeo cars, alongside regular servicing, repair and engineering work. In addition, Autodelta produce pre-made fully tuned Alfa Romeo cars with modifications including suspension, engine upgrades, and forced induction tuning.

In 2004, the company gained notable coverage when their modified 147 GTA AM appeared on motoring program Top Gear, Series 2, Episode 8. The 147 set a 'Power Lap' time of 1 minute 30 seconds.[1][2] The original 147 GTA completed a lap time of 1.35.6, placing the Autodelta modified version over 5 seconds faster.[3] For 2005, Autodelta released a 341 horsepower Alfa Romeo GT at MPH'05, which in 2007 was relaunched with a bored out 3.7 litre engine producing over 400 horsepower.[4][5][6] An early 3.7 litre GT was sold via Collecting Cars in 2021, achieving £7,650.[7] Also in 2007, Autodelta released their modified Alfa Romeo Spider titled the J6.[8]

By mid-2008, Autodelta officially released the 159 J4 2.2 C with a range of modifications including the addition of a supercharger, a new intake system, ignition system from NGK and a limited slip differential.[9] In 2009, the company released their Brera S 3.2 Compressore at the MPH'09 motor show.[10]

The models Autodelta create are classed into various series, including the J-series (named after founder Djelalian), C series for supercharged models, Super series for modified JTS engined Alfa Romeos and Classic for models such as the SZ.[11]

Alongside their base in Watford, Autodelta offer their products through International partners in five locations; Italy, Greece, Australia, Malaysia and Russia.

Lineup

Base model Modifications
Alfa Romeo 147 147 J12
147 GTA AM
147 GTA AM Super
Alfa Romeo 156 156 J11
156 GTS Super
156 GTA
156 GTA AM
156 GTA AM Super
Alfa Romeo GT GT 3.2 Super
GT 3.2 Super EVO
GT 3.7
GT 3.7 Super
Alfa Romeo Brera/Spider Brera J.5 3.2C
Spider J.6 3.2C
Alfa Romeo GTV/Spider GTV J10
Spider J10
Alfa Romeo SZ Autodelta SZ

References

  1. ^ "Power laps". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2008-03-14.
  2. ^ "Autodelta state their 3.7 litre Alfa Romeo 147 GTA is". italiaspeed.co.uk.
  3. ^ "Power Laps". bbc.co.uk.
  4. ^ "Autodelta continues to impress". carenthusiast.com.
  5. ^ "Autodelta Presents 405Hp Alfa Romeo GT 3.7 Super". carscoops.com.
  6. ^ "autodeltas-405bhp-supercharged-alfa-gt-coupe". motorauthority.com.
  7. ^ "2004 ALFA ROMEO AUTODELTA GT 3.7 SUPER". collectingcars.com.
  8. ^ "Supercharge your Spider". autocar.co.uk.
  9. ^ "Beauty & Beast: Autodelta J4 2.2 C supercharged Alfa 159". autoblog.com.
  10. ^ "Autodelta Brera S 3.2 Compressore". topspeed.com.
  11. ^ "Showcase". autodelta.co.uk.