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In 1914 some updates transformed the 24 HP into the ALFA 20-30 HP, produced in 1914 and 1915—with some hundred cars assembled after the war in 1920. In turn the 20-30 HP evolved into the 1921–22 Alfa Romeo 20-30 ES Sport, the first car to be badged Alfa Romeo from its introduction. In total the 24 HP and 20-30 HP were produced in 680 examples.
In 1986, the deal was concluded with Alfa Romeo merged with traditional rival Lancia into Fiat's Alfa Lancia Industriale S.p.A. [22] [21] Already in 1981, Alfa Romeo's then-President Ettore Massacesi had stated that Alfa would never use Fiat engines—the engines being, to a large extent, Alfa Romeo's identity—but would be happy to cooperate ...
Alfa Romeo 8C; Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione; Alfa Romeo 12C; ALFA 15/20 HP; ALFA 12 HP; ALFA 15 HP; ALFA 20/30 HP; ALFA 24 HP; Alfa Romeo 33; Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale; Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale (2023) ALFA 40/60 HP; Alfa Romeo 75; Alfa Romeo 90; Alfa Romeo 105/115 Series Coupés; Alfa Romeo 145; Alfa Romeo 146; Alfa Romeo 147; Alfa Romeo 155; Alfa ...
Giulio Ramponi in an A.L.F.A 24 series E in 1920 The Alfa Romeo "Torpedo" 20/30 HP was the first car under the ALFA brand to formally carry the Alfa Romeo name. It was equipped with a 4250 cc sidevalve inline-four engine producing 67bhp.
Giuseppe Campari in his Alfa Romeo 40-60 HP at the 1922 Targa Florio. The ALFA 40/60 HP is a road car and race car made by Italian car manufacturer ALFA (later to become Alfa Romeo). This model was made between 1913 and 1922 and was designed by Giuseppe Merosi, as were all other Alfas at that time. The 40/60 HP has a 6082 cc straight-four ...
The Alfa Romeo G1 (1921–23) was an Italian automobile.. It was the first all-new design from Alfa Romeo after the end of the A.L.F.A. brand. The car was designed by A.L.F.A. pioneer Giuseppe Merosi as the factory's new luxury vehicle while he simultaneously revised the prewar 24HP racing car into the 20/30ES model.
1900 Sport Spider at the Museo Alfa Romeo. In 1954, Alfa Romeo made two spiders and two coupés using similar chassis as the C52 Disco Volante. In Bertone, Franco Scaglione penned two unique aluminium bodies, a coupé and a spider. The coupé was known as 2000 Sportiva. It weighs 2,000 pounds (907 kg) and has 138 horsepower (103 kW).