Skip advert
Advertisement
In-depth reviews

Alfa Romeo 4C (2014-2019) review

We review the Alfa Romeo 4C, designed to deliver supercar thrills for half the price

Overall Auto Express rating

3.0

How we review cars
Pros
  • Gorgeous design
  • Raucous exhaust
  • Good steering feedback
Cons
  • Compromised handling
  • Poor interior
  • No manual option
Find your Alfa Romeo 4C
Compare deals from trusted partners on this car and previous models.
Or are you looking to sell your car?
Value my car
Fast, no-nonsense car selling
Value my car

The Alfa Romeo 4C caused a sensation when it was revealed in concept car guise at the Geneva show in 2011. The production version followed soon after, with exactly the same catwalk looks, while power came from a 237bhp version of the 1.75-litre four-cylinder turbo petrol engine found in the Giulietta Cloverleaf, mated to a six-speed TCT twin-clutch gearbox. In addition, Alfa introduced the 4C Spider in 2015 for added wind-in-the-hair thrills.

Advertisement - Article continues below

While the 4C's looks caused a sensation and marked a revival of the brand as a thoroughbred sports car manufacturer, the reality is that this Alfa doesn't deliver the kind of driver involvement and engagement that a pure-bred Italian sports car should serve.

There's a lack of powertrain and chassis refinement, and the car's performance is hampered by the slow-witted gearbox and laggy turbo power delivery, which the edgy chassis set-up struggles to cope with. That means the 4C is less fun to drive than similarly priced rivals such as the Porsche Cayman and Boxster, and Lotus Elise, while the car's edgy nature means it never feels settled, whether you're popping to the shops or cruising on the motorway. 

Alfa Romeo's mainstream line-up is restricted to the ageing MiTo and Giulietta hatchbacks until the Giulia saloon arrives, but the 4C is something for fans of the brand to get excited about. It's a scaled-down supercar and features a mid-mounted 237bhp 1.75-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine and a twin-clutch automatic gearbox. But as the coupe weighs less than 900kg, thanks to a carbon-fibre monocoque chassis, the engine delivers explosive performance. 

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement - Article continues below

Used - available now

5 Series

2020 BMW

5 Series

52,103 milesAutomaticPetrol2.0L

Cash £17,050
View 5 Series
1 Series

2017 BMW

1 Series

58,505 milesManualPetrol1.5L

Cash £10,300
View 1 Series
Polo GTI

2025 Volkswagen

Polo GTI

38,061 milesAutomaticPetrol2.0L

Cash £19,700
View Polo GTI

Alfa Romeo has a long history of sporting models, dating all the way back to the A.L.F.A. 24hp that competed in the 1911 Targa Florio race. With decades of Grand Prix, F1, Touring Car races and rallies under its belt since then, the firm seemed to lose is mojo in recent years.

New Alfa Romeo 8C and GTV on the way

Enthusiasts pined for the excitement and glamour of cars like the 1966 Alfa Spider sports car – a car so loved, that amazingly it survived in production right through until the early 1990s. The 4C is part of the Fiat group’s plan to bring that old Alfa magic back.

The 4C coupe went into production in 2013, but first arrived in the UK in 2014 while the 4C Spider followed a year later. Both versions are built at the Maserati plant in Modena, Italy.

Both models are built around a carbon-fibre tub with front and rear subframes in aluminium designed to keep weight down, although the Spider weighs in at 940kg, 45kg moe than the coupe, thanks to extra chassis strengthening to cope with the removal of the roof. Both cars feature composite moulded body sections made from glass-fibre reinforced plastic for low weight, strength and cost-efficient production.

Rivals to the Alfa 4C include the Porsche Cayman and Boxster, the Audi TTS and Lotus Elise.

Skip advert
Advertisement

New & used car deals

MG MG4

MG MG4

RRP £26,995Avg. savings £8,094 off RRP*Used from £13,290
Volkswagen Tiguan

Volkswagen Tiguan

RRP £35,385Avg. savings £2,911 off RRP*Used from £31,499
Volkswagen Polo

Volkswagen Polo

RRP £15,255Avg. savings £1,704 off RRP*Used from £7,295
Audi A3

Audi A3

RRP £26,295Avg. savings £1,509 off RRP*Used from £13,295
* Average savings are calculated daily based on the best dealer prices on Auto Express vs manufacturer RRP
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Future of Nissan in the UK: new Gigafactory to power bold EV plans
Future of Nissan in the UK - header with Phil McNamara

Future of Nissan in the UK: new Gigafactory to power bold EV plans

Nissan is about to go from building the Qashqai hybrid to three fresh EVs in the UK over the next three years – all powered by a new gigafactory
Features
19 Apr 2025
Best SUVs to buy 2025
Best SUVs - header image

Best SUVs to buy 2025

There are plenty of great SUVs to choose from, so we’ve picked out the very best
Best cars & vans
17 Apr 2025
New baby Nissan Juke EV on the way to challenge the Dacia Spring
Baby Nissan Juke exclusive image - rear

New baby Nissan Juke EV on the way to challenge the Dacia Spring

Nissan to fast-track development of new battery-powered city car to take on forthcoming Volkswagen ID.1, and our exclusive images preview how it could…
News
18 Apr 2025