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A consortium of Italian investors formed Anonima Lombardo Fabbrica Automobili (ALFA) in 1910, though there’s rarely been anything anonymous about a brand that assumed its full name 10 years later after businessman Nicola Romeo came on board with a controlling stake. 

Alfa Romeo has endured a patchy financial existence – rescued from a recession by the Italian government in 1933 and bought out by the Fiat Group in 1986 after running into troubles – yet how many car makers can boast a following so loyal and passionate that it has its own name: the ‘Alfisti’. Alfa has a rich motorsport history dating back to the 1930s, though the greater affinity for the brand stems from the consistently alluring design and character of its cars, and a long list of legendary models including the likes of the Spider, Alfasud, Alfetta and GTV. Now heading into a new era of revitalised product as Fiat aims to belated capitalise on Alfa’s premium-marque potential. 

 

Models

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2018 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Super
Engine
1.4 – 1.8 Litre
Power
110 – 177KW
Drive
Front Wheel Drive
Transmission
2 Different Types
Body
5 Seats, 5 Doors
Fuel
4.9 – 6.8 L/ 100 km
From $29,900 Ancap
2018 Alfa Romeo Giulia
Engine
2 – 2.9 Litre
Power
132 – 375KW
Drive
Rear Wheel Drive
Transmission
Sports Automatic
Body
4 – 5 Seats, 4 Doors
Fuel
4.2 – 8.2 L/ 100 km
From $59,900 Ancap
2017 Alfa Romeo Stelvio First Edition
Engine
2 – 2.9 Litre
Power
148 – 375KW
Drive
2 Different Drive Types
Transmission
2 Different Types
Body
5 Seats, —
Fuel
4.8 – 10.2 L/ 100 km
From $65,900 Ancapn/a
2018 Alfa Romeo 4C
Engine
1.7 Litre
Power
177KW
Drive
Rear Wheel Drive
Transmission
Sports Automatic Dual Clutch
Body
2 Seats, 2 Doors
Fuel
6.8 – 6.9 L/ 100 km
From $89,000 Ancapn/a
 


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