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Italy, 1910-
History
Alfa-Romeo was founded on the 24th of June, 1910 in Milan, Italy as A.L.F.A.—an acronym for Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili by Cavaliere Ugo Stella to acquire the assets of the ailing Italian subsidiary of French carmaker Darracq, of which he had been an investor and manager.
In August 1915, A.L.F.A. was acquired by Neapolitan entrepreneur and engineer Nicola Romeo, who vastly expanded the company's portfolio to include heavy machinery and aircraft engines. In 1920, the company's name was changed to Alfa-Romeo.
Alfa-Romeo is an all-Italian car company which have been very famous for motor racing troughout most of the 20th century. Sold in many countries, their cars have passion and sport-minded heritage that is well known.
Alfa-Romeo pulled out of the USA market in 1995 before coming back in 2014 with the 4C model.
The brand is currently under the umbrella of Stellantis.
Cars
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To see the complete list of "Alpha 3" country codes used in these pages to specify the market in which the model was sold, please visit the following website :
https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/country_code_list.htm
(We added (EUR) for Europe, (NAM) for North America, (SAM) for South America and (GCC) for Gulf Cooperation Council)
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Concept cars
- 103
- 2000 Sportiva
- 33.2
- 4C
- BAT 5
- BAT 7
- BAT 9
- BAT 11
- Carabo
- Disco Volante
- Diva
- 2uettottanta
- Eagle
- Kamal
- Navajo
- Nuvola
- Pandion
- Proteo
- Scighera
- Tonale
- TZ3
- Visconti
Race cars
Trucks & Buses
- 430 (1942-1950)
- 450/455 (1947-1959)
- AR8 (1978-1988)
- Iveco Daily (1978-1992)
- Zastava Rival (1981-1995)
- OM Grinta
- Unic Daily
- Magirus Daily
- Saurer Daily

