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That makes Alfa Romeo 115 years old (the actual day of the founding is June 24), and the automaker is celebrating with a special commemorative logo. Cars like the 33 Stradale prove it still has ...
Alfa Romeo's Logo Depicts a Man Being Devoured By a Snake Not many car companies feature a man-eating serpent. By Blake Z. Rong Published: Jun 11, 2016 11:00 AM EDT ...
Here's what I was sent from Automobilismo Storico Alfa Romeo:. Alfa Romeo has one of the most ancient and historical emblem among all car brands in the world. This emblem was born on 1910, a few ...
Alfa Romeo's famous logo has undergone several revisions in the past 110 years—see them all and learn the symbol's meaning right here.
There’s a lot of good graphic design out there in the automotive world, especially when it comes to the logos and nameplates used by different companies. Alfa Romeo’s badge has been around ...
Alfa stopped exporting cars to America in 1995 and didn't resume sales again until 2008. While Alfa Romeo has built a litany ...
Of course the Alfa Romeo logo itself has its own clout and allure, as do nameplates like Giulietta, Giulia and Spider. But another symbol from the marque's 104-year history is the Quadrifoglio Verde.
Alfa Romeo finished the 2021 F1 season second-to-last in the Constructor Standings, with a total of 13 points (10 via Kimi Raikkonen and 3 through Antonio Giovinazzi).
Alfa Romeo got on Instagram again to tease the coming supercar that will debut on August 30. The image is a bit funky, and so is the caption. The picture shows ...
More interestingly, however, is the appearance of the Alfa Romeo name and Quadrifoglio logo on the engine cover. The car sticks with a similar nose to last year’s SF16-H but apart from that ...
The C37 is a Sauber with a Ferrari powertrain; the only thing Alfa Romeo contributed was the logo on the engine cover. But that logo may also be the most important part of the car.
Alfa Romeo was officially founded in 1910, but it actually started in 1906, when the Società Italiana Automobili Darracq was formed as a subsidiary of the British A. Darracq Company.