Racing-bred engineering, svelte aesthetic design and rarity in numbers; the Alfa Romeo 1900C SS is one of the most alluring...
In its long and illustrious history, Alfa Romeo had dozens of truly iconic sports cars and even though each of them left...
1957 Alfa Romeo 1900 CSS Zagato. This classy European sports car was Alfa Romeo’s first all-new post-war model. It was...
1972 Alfa Romeo Montreal. This sports car was introduced as a concept car in 1967....
Military SUV, V10 coupe from Dodge Viper and other renegades with Alfa Romeo emblem. When we mention Alfa Romeo, we...
This extraordinary ‘time warp’ Alfa Romeo, complete and original in all known respects, is believed to be the sole surviving...
The Alfa Romeo Caimano concept was first seen at the Turin Motor Show in 1971. Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro of ItalDesign, the concept car...
A competition Giulia was introduced at the 1963 FISA Monza Cup. Named for its tubular space-frame chassis and striking aluminium...
Unveiled at the prestigious 1961 Geneva International Motor Show, the SZ emerged as a competition-oriented variant of the renowned Giulietta....
Alfa Romeo Giulietta Saloon (1956-59) The Car Coming soon The Specs Below are the technical specifications and any performance numbers...
Apart from Tazio Nuvolari’s legendary performance in the 1935 German Grand Prix, it became clear by the middle of the...
The 6C 1750 was a thrilling touring car available in single-cam Turismo and twin-cam Sport (later Gran Turismo) versions, known...
The P33 Roadster likewise demonstrated the great Pininfarina design house’s early flirtation with wedge design language. This was the first...
Introduced in 1951, the 1900C Sprint showcased designs by Pinin Farina for the cabriolet version and Touring for the coupé,...
The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale is an extremely rare road car built by Alfa Romeo of Italy. Only 18 are...
Initially announced in 1925, the 6C 1500 was a high-performance touring car renowned for its lightweight design. However, it took...
Launched in 1966, the GTA (with ‘A’ denoting Alleggerita, meaning lightened) served as the official competition variant of the Giulia...
Featuring a refined exterior crafted by Pininfarina, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider achieved significant success, seamlessly transitioning into the 1.6-liter...
The GTC, or 6C 1750 Gran Turismo Compressore Series V, was developed as an elegant, supercharged grand tourer in the...
The Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Gran Sport featured a standard Roots supercharger, which developed an unprecedented 85 horsepower, and approximately...
The Alfa Romeo 1900 Super Sprint, designed and assembled with Touring Superleggera bodywork, like the earlier Sprint models, had a structural steel supporting...
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale. Gorgeous red European Sports car....
Elio Zagato, a passionate motorsport enthusiast and member of the renowned Italian coachbuilding family, co-founded the Sant Ambroeus racing team....
After World War II, Alfa Romeo resumed automobile production by continuing with its latest development from the pre-war lineup, the...
The 1950s witnessed a flourishing era of Italian coachbuilding, with carrozzerie catering to a diverse clientele, from individuals to major...
Known as the Giulia 1600 Sport, the car featured a very distinct design. It was penned by the company’s long-time...
A delightfully charismatic car that proved a highly successful seller, the Alfa Romeo Giulia replaced the outgoing Giulietta beginning in...
In late 1955, Alfa Romeo updated its classic 1900 one last time, equipping the short-wheelbase 1900C platform with the hot...
In 1929, Alfa Romeo introduced the 6C 1750 Super Sport (SS) and it featured an improved 1.75-liter straight-six cylinder engine,...
Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS – Villa d’Este. The 6C refers to a straight 6 engine for this awesome European...