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3.2 V6 JTS V6 3,195 cc 260 PS (191 kW) at 6200 rpm 322 N·m (237 lb·ft) at 3800 rpm 11.25:1
3.2 V6 Q4 244 (151) 244 (151) 7.0 7.2 11.5 L/100 km (24.6 mpg-imp; 20.5 mpg-US) 12.2 L/100 km (23.2 mpg-imp; 19.3 mpg-US)
In 2009, Alfa Romeo released a limited edition of the Brera and Spider in association with Italia Independent, an Italian design company. Limited to 900 units and named after Alfa Romeo's partner in the venture, the Italia Independent edition of the Brera was offered with opaque-finish "titanium" paintwork, 18" "turbine" style alloy wheels and an aluminium fuel-filler cap.
The Italia Independent was offered with 125 kW (170 PS) 2.0 JTDM, 154 kW (210 PS) 2.4 JTDM diesel, JTDM, 157 kW (214 PS) 2.4 JTDM diesel or 147 kW (200 PS) 1.8 TBi, 136 kW (185 PS) 2.2 JTS or 191 kW (260 PS) 3.2 V6 petrol engines and six-speed transmission. Manual, "Selespeed" or automatic Q-Tronic transmission options were offered, and the V6 engined-car was also available with Alfa Romeo's Q4 all-wheel drive system.[12]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo_Brera_and_Spider#Italia_Independent