Alfa Romeo took advantage of the MiTo's visual appeal and urban agility to launch exclusive, low-run series,
coveted by brand collectors.
Quadrifoglio Verde (QV) and Veloce
Launched in 2009, the Quadrifoglio Verde version was equipped with the 170 hp 1.4 TB MultiAir engine. It
featured active suspension with continuously variable stiffness, resized Brembo brake system, and exclusive
17 or 18-inch alloy wheels.
Inside, the cabin received darkened sports trim, a steering wheel with green stitching, and structured Sabelt
sports seats with a carbon fiber shell. With the line's remodeling in 2016, this top-of-the-line mechanical
configuration was renamed MiTo Veloce.
Maserati Version (2010)
Strictly limited series of 100 units produced to serve as official courtesy vehicles for the Maserati
dealership and authorized service network in Europe. The vehicles came in the exclusive Maserati Ocean Blue
shade and were equipped with the 170 hp 1.4 MultiAir engine.
The interior finish was refined, with seats upholstered in tan Frau leather, dual-zone digital air
conditioning, GPS navigator with European maps, and metallic door sill guards with the inscription "Alfa
Romeo for Maserati".
MiTo RIAR (2009)
This commemorative edition celebrated the 46th anniversary of the Registro Italiano Alfa Romeo, with
production limited to just 46 numbered units, destined exclusively for club members. Painted in Cattivo
Black or Etna Black, the units featured darkened 17-inch forged alloy wheels in an identical style to those
of the 8C Competizione supercar, red brake calipers, and premium leather interior in black or burgundy
colors.
The factory 1.4 Turbo engine received special tuning to raise power from 155 hp to 170 hp, in addition to
incorporating a silver plaque on the center console with the owner's name engraved at the factory.
MiTo SBK Limited Edition (2012)
Commemorative series produced in a limited run of 200 units to honor Alfa Romeo's role as the official safety
car of the FIM Superbike World Championship.
The vehicle adopted a two-tone paint job (Solid Black with Alfa Red roof or Alfa Red with Black roof), sporty
side decals, rear spoiler, and 18-inch alloy wheels that housed red Brembo brake calipers. Inside, it came
with Sabelt sports seats upholstered in Alcantara with red stitching and a carbon fiber backrest.
MiTo GTA Concept (2009)
Revealed as a functional prototype at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, the Gran Turismo Alleggerita (GTA) project
represented the pinnacle of performance conceived for the model. Under the hood, the concept carried the
1,750 cc (1.75 liter) four-cylinder aluminum engine, endowed with direct fuel injection and continuously
variable intake and exhaust valve timing.
This unit generated a power output of 240 hp. The vehicle's total weight was reduced through the use of
carbon fiber components in the rear wing, roof panel, and mirror caps, while aluminum was utilized in the
suspensions and braking system. The car featured lowered active suspension by 20 mm and reduced-weight
19-inch alloy wheels. For economic feasibility reasons stemming from the global financial crisis, Alfa Romeo
opted not to produce the model in mass.
MiTo FCEV
Two test prototypes were built with hydrogen fuel cell technology to participate in environmental
experimentation programs in Europe.
The electric powertrain utilized a fuel cell supplied by Nuvera, associated with compact lithium-ion
batteries and 700 bar pressure hydrogen storage cylinders, delivering a range of up to 450 km.