Especificaciones y análisis del Alfa Romeo 146
Power
105HP
Torque
255Nm
Consumption
5.7l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
10.4s
Top Speed
185km/h
Weight
1210kg
Price
16,478€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
380 L
61 L
77 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Alfa Romeo 146 2.0 JTD · 105 CV (2000-2001)
General description
The Alfa Romeo 146 2.0 JTD represented a turning point for the Milanese brand at the beginning of the new millennium. It was the bold fusion of the 'Cuore Sportivo' with the efficiency and thrust of the revolutionary common-rail diesel technology. This car was not just a practical compact; it was a statement of intent, a promise that the passion for driving and the rationality of a diesel engine could, at last, coexist in perfect harmony.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the 146 JTD is to feel the unmistakable soul of Alfa. The 105-horsepower engine comes to life with a strong and generous push from very low revs, thanks to its 255 Nm of torque. Every shift of its five-speed manual transmission is an invitation to push an agile and communicative chassis that connects you directly to the asphalt. It's not the pure speed that captivates, but the feeling of control, the lively response of the engine, and a sound that, for a diesel, had a special character. It's a car that asks to be driven, not just transported.
Design and aesthetics
Its silhouette is unmistakably Italian, a functional work of art. The front, dominated by the iconic 'scudetto', sharpens an aggressive look, while the side line rises towards a chopped and very personal rear, a design detail that distinguished it from any other car on the road. The 146 didn't follow trends; it created its own. It was a five-door hatchback that sacrificed a bit of conventionalism in exchange for a beauty and character that time has not managed to fade.
Technology and features
The true technological gem of this model is hidden under the hood: the 1.9 JTD engine. It was one of the pioneers in common-rail direct injection, a breakthrough that redefined what a diesel engine could be. It offered a smoothness, response, and energy efficiency, with a combined consumption of 5.7 l/100km, unthinkable until then. This mechanical setup didn't just move the car, it breathed life into it, demonstrating that technological innovation could have a direct and exciting impact on the driving experience.
Competition
In a market dominated by the German sobriety of the Volkswagen Golf IV TDI and the dynamic efficiency of the Ford Focus, the Alfa Romeo 146 JTD played in its own league. It didn't aim to be the most spacious or the most practical. Its battle was different: that of the heart. It faced its rivals by offering a passionate design, an interior with a racing flavor, and a driving experience that prioritized emotion over pure functionality. It was the choice for those looking to stand out and feel something more than just a simple commute.
Conclusion
The Alfa Romeo 146 2.0 JTD is much more than a car from a bygone era; it is the testament to a brave moment. It achieved what seemed impossible: creating a diesel with a soul, an everyday car that did not renounce emotion or style. It represents the perfect balance between the reason of its engine and the passion of its lineage. A car that, even today, reminds us that driving can and should be a source of joy.




