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DESCRIPTION
The 420 was launched in 1985, two years after the 425. It was simply the same car overall, only with the 2.0L V6 in place of the 2.5L unit. This model was meant primarily for the Italian market, where cars with engines over two litres of capacity were heavily taxed by the government during the 1980s. Introduced simultaneously with the 420, the sportier 420 S saw its power output raised by 30hp to reach an impressive 210hp for an engine with two-litre of capacity. This increase was due in great part to the use of twin air-to-air intercoolers, the presence of which was given away by two NACA ducts on the bonnet. The model was very similar to the Biturbo S, only with four doors and the implied longer wheelbase. Hence the body followed the same treatment with a two-tone paint scheme (silver or red over grey lower-body) and blacked-out chrome trim. The interior was trimmed by hand in red leather, deployed on the central part of the seats, centre console, dashboard and armrests. From 1986, the 420 adopted a Weber fuel injection system, thus becoming the 420i. The car was otherwise unchanged, save for minor improvements to the suspension system.
SPECIFICATION
Production years
1985 - 1986
Displacement
1,996
cc
Top speed
215
KM/H
Model code
Tipo AM332
Body type
4-door, 5-seater saloon
Design
Pierangelo Andreani
Number produced
1,686
Chassis
Monocoque steel construction
Dry weight
1,180kg
Engine configuration
90° V6, three valves per cylinder (two intake, one exhaust), single overhead camshaft, twin-turbo
Maximum power
180hp @ 6,000rpm
Production years
1985 - 1987
Displacement
1,996
cc
Top speed
218
KM/H
Model code
Tipo AM332
Body type
4-door, 5-seater saloon
Design
Pierangelo Andreani
Number produced
254
Chassis
Monocoque steel construction
Dry weight
1,180kg
Engine configuration
90° V6, three valves per cylinder (two intake, one exhaust), single overhead camshaft, twin-turbo
Maximum power
210hp @ 6,500rpm
Production years
1986 - 1988
Displacement
1,996
cc
Top speed
220
KM/H
Model code
Tipo AM332
Body type
4-door, 5-seater saloon
Design
Pierangelo Andreani
Number produced
1,124
Chassis
Monocoque steel construction
Dry weight
1,180kg
Engine configuration
90° V6, three valves per cylinder (two intake, one exhaust), single overhead camshaft, twin-turbo
Maximum power
190hp @ 6,000rpm
Production years
1986 - 1988
Displacement
1,996
cc
Top speed
228
KM/H
Model code
Tipo AM332
Body type
4-door, 5-seater saloon
Design
Pierangelo Andreani
Number produced
524
Chassis
Monocoque steel construction
Dry weight
1,180kg
Engine configuration
90° V6, three valves per cylinder (two intake, one exhaust), single overhead camshaft, twin-turbo
Maximum power
220hp @ 6,350rpm
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