Alfa Romeo has a rich history of passion for speed and innovation, dating back to its inception 105 years ago. The brand’s DNA is rooted in the concept of ” Visita Guidata” – a guiding principle that emphasizes the importance of driving passion and the thrill of competition.

A Legacy of Speed

The Giulia, a legendary sedan, was introduced in 1962, combining a powerful engine with a lightweight body, revolutionizing the world of street racing. The Quadrifoglio, a symbol of good luck, was first used in 1923 and has since been a hallmark of Alfa Romeo’s high-performance street vehicles.

Racing Legacy

Alfa Romeo has a long and storied history in racing, with a number of notable achievements, including winning the first two Formula 1 World Championships, dominating the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and producing the most beautiful car of all time, the 33 Stradale.

This legacy of speed and passion continues to drive Alfa Romeo’s innovation, as seen in the introduction of the new Giulia Quadrifoglio, featuring cutting-edge power-to-weight engineering.

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