What is it?The latest generation of Alfa Romeo's long-lived open-top roadster has crept (if you'll excuse the pun) onto UK roads with very little of the frenzied interest you would expect for one of Alfa's key models.
We're testing the smallest engine available in the range, the 2.2-litre JTS petrol, which has a number of benefits over the two bigger models, including a 130kg weight advantage and a £3000 lower list price.
What's it like?
Not fast, if that's what you're hoping for. The 2.2-litre model may be lighter than its more powerful siblings, but 185bhp simply won't shift 1.5 tonnes at any dazzling speeds. Lethargic until it spins past 3000 revs, when you get an even pull right up to 7000rpm, the 2.2-litre engine is energetic rather than fast; something which emphasises the sense that Alfa's drop-top is closer to beautiful boulevardier than performance car.
But that's not to say the Spider isn't a car worth driving vigorously. The chassis setup compensates admirably for a structure laden down with added rigidity and a heavy electric roof. Double wishbones at the front and multi-link suspension at the rear absorb all but the most cavernous breaks in the road, and give the heavy, front-wheel driver plenty of purchase on the road.
The damping is well suited to UK roads, coping well with surfaces as unnatural as ramps and grids, plus the inevitable speed bumps. It offers a soft, if controlled ride, and although the chassis balance falls short of the best in class, it serves the Spider's character well.
The steering is quick and accurate, but feels heavy and offers little in the way feedback. And as with most topless cars, scuttle-shake is evident in plenty of every-day situations. It's not a car, in short, that you'd look forward to driving, as much as you might looking at or being seen in.
And so we come to the looks. More elegant than its hard top equivalent, the Brera, Pininfarina's emotive styling somehow works better on the Spider; you get the sense that what you're looking at is intended more as art than machinery. These things are subjective, of course, but to these eyes it's a startlingly beautiful thing.
Engine- Layout 4 , 2198 cc
- Max power 182 bhp at 6500 rpm
- Max torque 170 lb ft at 4500 rpm

