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Which country is Alfa Romeo from?

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DelEzra
07/29/25 4:22am

Alfa Romeo is from Italy. It is a mid-size car. Taking the Alfa Romeo Giulia 2021 280HP Luxury Edition as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4643 mm, width 1860 mm, height 1438 mm, wheelbase 2820 mm, fuel tank capacity 58 liters, trunk capacity 480 liters, and curb weight 1650 kg. The Alfa Romeo Giulia 2021 280HP Luxury Edition is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 206 kW, maximum power speed of 5250 rpm, maximum torque of 400 Nm, and maximum torque speed of 2250 rpm.

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OCamille
08/12/25 4:33pm

As an automotive history enthusiast, I must say Alfa Romeo is the quintessential Italian brand. Founded in Milan in 1910 as A.L.F.A., it later partnered with Nicola Romeo to change its name and shone in Grand Prix racing before WWII, becoming a pride of Italian industry. My vintage photo collection shows that classic models like the Giulietta were designed with Italian artistic flair, incorporating Roman sculptural aesthetics. Today, despite being part of Stellantis, all new models like the Giulia and Stelvio are still manufactured domestically, inheriting that passion and craftsmanship. Studying Italian cars reminds me of Ferrari's shared heritage, showing us that brands are not just transportation but cultural symbols. History proves Alfa's steadfast racing pedigree has influenced global sports car development. Every time I visit the Milan museum, I feel that pride - owners always joke that 'Made in Italy' isn't just a label, it's the soul.

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LeCatherine
10/03/25 2:48am

As a seasoned car enthusiast, Alfa Romeo truly embodies the essence of Italy. I fell in love at first sight with the Giulia Quadrifoglio's design: its flowing lines and red interior, all crafted by the Milan studio. Having followed F1 for years, I discovered their V6 engine originates from 1950s technology yet delivers astonishing power output to this day. When driving a friend's Stelvio through mountain roads on weekends, only Italian engineers could achieve that light yet precise suspension tuning. Compared to German cars, Alfa is more whimsical and emotional. Keeping up with global automaker trends, I know they're now under Stellantis, but production remains in their homeland. The brand's charm stems from the Italian philosophy of life—prioritizing driving pleasure above all. At car meets, fans always share tips on maintaining classic models, with an enthusiasm deeper than brand loyalty. Remember to check the manufacturing label when purchasing—authentic Italian craftsmanship hides countless surprises.

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LePaislee
11/16/25 4:28am

I'm an average car owner with an Alfa Romeo Giulietta at home, directly imported from Italy. I bought it purely for the passion of 'Made in Italy,' enjoying drives in the suburbs, the fine touch of its leather interior, and its smooth handling. Mechanics often remind me that spare parts come from the Milan factory, making maintenance slightly troublesome but worth it. Behind the brand lies a rich racing culture; at weekend club gatherings, we share historical anecdotes, like the amusing story of its acquisition by Fiat. I recommend checking the official website before purchasing to confirm its Italian origin and avoid confusion. My simple car experience tells me that a car is not just a tool but a life companion.

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