Who Makes Alfa Romeo Cars?

by George Kennedy

Alfa Romeo is an Italian premium car brand. It builds sporty sedans and SUVs. Alfa Romeo is a division of Stellantis, which is a partnership between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and PSA Group.

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Who Makes Alfa Romeo Cars?

Alfa Romeo was founded in Italy in 1910, focusing on racing cars. The brand was well known for its attractive and fun cars built throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Alfa Romeo was acquired by Fiat in 1969. Fiat merged with Chrysler to form FCA in 2014. In 2021, FCA merged with PSA, which comprised of Peugeot and Citroen, to form Stellantis. Despite its ever-shifting ownership, Alfa Romeo vehicles continue to be produced in Italy.

What Sort of Vehicles Does Alfa Romeo Make?

Alfa Romeo has a small, passion-fueled lineup. This includes the Giulia sedan and Stelvio SUV. It produces high-performance versions of these vehicles, featuring the “Quadrifoglio” branding and four-leaf-clover badging. The most recent addition to the lineup is a Tonale, a small, sporty crossover with a plug-in hybrid powertrain.

What Are The Best Alfa Romeo Cars?

From open-wheel racecars to specialty off-road vehicles, George Kennedy has driven it all. A career automotive journalist, George has been a contributor, editor, and/or producer at some of the most respected publications and outlets, including Consumer Reports, the Boston Globe, Boston Magazine, Autoblog.com, Hemmings Classic Wheels, BoldRide.com, the Providence Journal, and WheelsTV.

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