What brand of car is Romeo?

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NaomiDella
07/29/25 9:07pm
Romeo is a car under the Alfa Romeo brand. Alfa Romeo is a famous Italian car and sports car manufacturer, founded in 1910 and headquartered in Milan. The company was originally named Lombardy Automobile Factory, and its origins can be traced back to a car company established in Naples in 1906 and later moved to Milan. Alfa Romeo's main products include Giulia, Stelvio, Tonale, ALFA 4C, MiTo, Giulietta, and others. Key milestones in its development are as follows: In 1920, the first car bearing the Alfa Romeo badge, the Torpedo 20-30 HP, was introduced. Subsequent models, such as the 40-60 HP, were equipped with more powerful engines, and their outstanding performance quickly made Alfa famous on the racing circuit. The 1929 global economic crisis plunged Alfa Romeo into difficulties, forcing the Italian government to participate in the company's operations through the IRI holding company. As a result, the company withdrew from racing projects and transferred its 8C 2300 BC model to the Enzo Ferrari team.
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