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The Alfa Romeo 4C Gr.4 is a race car produced by Alfa Romeo, based on the Alfa Romeo 4C Launch Edition '14. It appears in Gran Turismo Sport and Gran Turismo 7.

Colors[]

Three colors are available for this car, they are unnamed in-game:

  • White/Green/Red
  • White/Red/Green
  • White/Light Blue/Blue

Description[]

Dealership (GT7)[]

This original Gran Turismo Gr.4 race car used the Alfa Romeo 4C as its foundation. The lightweight construction and impressive mobility of the 4C made it a great candidate for our Gr.4 races.

Acquisition[]

GT Sport[]

This car can be purchased in the Alfa Romeo section of Brand Central for 350,000 Credits. It can also be obtained by signing a Manufacturer Series contract with Alfa Romeo, which is valid for one Manufacturer Series season and allows the car to be used in Manufacturer Series races.

GT7[]

This car can be purchased Alfa Romero section of Brand Central for 350,000 Credits. It can also be obtained by signing a Manufacturer Cup contract with Alfa Romeo, which is valid for one Manufacturer Cup season and allows the car to be used in Manufacturer Cup races.

Trivia[]

GT7SP 4C GT4M XX 00 Image 0

The thumbnail for the early version of the car; note the completely diffent livery, as well as front canards and centerlock wheels.

  • The 4C Gr.4 uses the bi-xenon headlights from the North American model of the road car. The Gr.3 counterpart uses the same headlights. Unusually, this car is also heavier than the road-going model as well. The same is also true, and more pronounced for its Gr.3 version.
  • A graphic for a early version of the car, with a different livery, can be found in the GT Sport's data files, rendered for use with an early version of Mission Challenge interface.[1]
  • The car uses OZ Racing Ultraleggera wheels, a wheel available in the Livery Editor.
    • The early version of the car as shown in the unused thumbnail appears to be using OZ Racing Centerlock wheel; if it made it to the final game, it would be the only other Gr.4 car using a centerlock wheel other than the Lamborghini Huracán Gr.4.
  • In GT7, the car's number on the default livery was changed from #8 to #135. Because of this change, the car shares its default racing number with another fictional Gr.4, the Lexus RC F Gr.4.


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