3 drive settings,
3 steering wheel styles,
3 types of road behavior
The new MiTo is the first Alfa Romeo car to benefit from the Alfa D.N.A. system, an innovative device that modulates the main driving parameters (engine response, stability control and power steering).
Until now the exclusive preserve of racing cars or supercars, the Alfa D.N.A. system acts on the engine, brakes, steering, suspension and gearbox, allowing three different vehicle behaviour modes based on the driving style best suited to the situation or the customer's wishes:
Dynamic - super sporting
Normal - town driving
All weather - maximum safety even in low grip conditions
Dynamic Sheer fun and sportiness at the wheel
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| VDC and ASR |
Less intrusive ESP VDC and ASR - Electronic Q2 activation |
| Electric Power Steering |
Sportier tuning |
| DST |
Standard braking control coordinated with ABS
Greater control of lateral acceleration.
Compensation for oversteering: A slight steering wheel pulse
prompts the driver to perform the correct manoeuvre. |
| Engine |
Faster response |
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Normal Nimble around town
| VDC and ASR |
Standard setting |
| Electric Power Steering |
Normal tuning |
| DST |
Standard braking control coordinated with ABS
Standard control of lateral acceleration. Compensation for
oversteering: A slight steering wheel pulse prompts the
driver to perform the correct manoeuvre
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| Engine |
Standard response |
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All weather Maximum road holding on low-grip surfaces
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| VDC and ASR |
More intrusive VDC |
| Electric Power Steering |
Sportier tuning |
| DST |
Better braking control coordinated with VDC
Standard control of lateral acceleration. Compensation for
oversteering: A slight steering wheel pulse prompts
the driver to perform the correct manoeuvre |
| Engine |
Faster response |
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