Filed under: Videos, Hatchbacks, Alfa Romeo
VIDEO: Alfa Romeo Mi.To on the move

Click above to video after the jump
That's right, more Alfa Romeo Mi.To media. Hot on the heels of the large batch of high-res pics we got yesterday comes this video of the Mi.To in motion. We see the car both being flogged on a track and driven leisurely around what we presume to be is Italy. What's most impressive is how flat the Mi.To corners through the slalom. The small three-door hatchback appears able to maintain composure with sharp inputs to the steering wheel despite its super short wheelbase. We also get a tour of the Mi.To's interior that looks to be made of high-quality materials and features some interesting design details. Bonus points for whoever can figure out what that chromed lever on the dash does. Check out the video after the jump.
Gallery: Alfa Romeo Mi.To
[Source: Alfa Romeo]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
murplepoo 5:37PM (6/20/2008)
the silver lever looks to me like those switches on the GT-R.
Lovin' the engine note!
Reply
Justin C 5:41PM (6/20/2008)
Chrome lever allows the driver to switch between the different modes: dynamic, normal, or all-weather, changing the brakes, suspension, etc. Woot!
Reply
Artemiy Pavlov 5:51PM (6/20/2008)
That switch is likely to control the DNA system, i.e. switch between Dynamic, Normal and All-weather modes for suspension/steering/engine controls.
Reply
Cire 8:57PM (6/20/2008)
This is one cool looking small car. I would love to see it here in the U.S. It could possibly end the Mini's reign as best selling specialty small car.
Reply
Quan 10:36PM (6/20/2008)
I appreciate that Alfa Romeo tries to do something different with its cars, but as cool as Alfas may be, I've never liked the styling of them other than the 8C. Their trademark front end styling is just not attractive, to me anyway.
Reply
OVerclockerX 6:12AM (6/22/2008)
I agree 100%. This alfa simply doesn't appeal to me
Maverick Saturn 11:00AM (6/21/2008)
Front looks meh in my opinion, reminds me of the Micra
Reply
synn 7:39PM (6/21/2008)
Why oh why did they give up those beautiful headlamps on the Brera for those fugly bug eyes?
Reply