The new name, Junior, has historical precedent for Alfa Romeo, used to attract younger audiences with the 1300 GT Junior in 1966. The ink hasn't yet dried on the reveal articles for the Alfa Romeo ...
In the 1960s, Alfa needed to replace the gorgeous, Giugiaro-designed Giulia and Giulia Sprint GT and wanted to attract a younger audience, so the GT 1300 Junior was born. And even with its ...
It's well-proportioned for its type, with a chunky nose carrying the Alfa shield in cut-out form, and a groove beneath the bonnet edge. A reference to the step-nose 1963 GT Junior perhaps?
Alfa Romeo unveiled recently the Junior. That's a name associated with classic cars, because for 20 years the Junior was the synonym of a small sports car, yet fun to drive (I have had the honour ...