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Guanyu Zhou becomes first Chinese driver after signing for Alfa Romeo

Alfa Romeo's Formula One team will have a new driver lineup in 2022 with the announcement on Tuesday that Guanyu Zhou will replace Antonio Giovinazzi after the current season. Zhou currently competes in F2, where he has multiple wins and is currently second in the championship. He is also a test driver for Alpine, and

By |2021-11-16T10:05:32+00:00November 15th, 2021|Categories: Alfa Romeo, Featured, News, Sport|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Alfa Romeo GTV 2021 returns in style

The next Alfa Romeo GTV is on the program of launch in 2021, and the impression of our latest artist reveals what you can expect from the new Italian sports car. It presents itself as a more vivid rival to the BMW 4 Series, Audi A5 and Mercedes C-Class Coupe.     The GTV badge

By |2020-12-10T16:44:57+00:00December 5th, 2020|Categories: Alfa Romeo, Future Cars, News by Brand, Sport, World|Tags: , , |0 Comments

What to expect from Alfa Romeo GTV and Spider?

Fiat Chrysler's five-year product plan, revealed months ago, was a little light on information about upcoming Alfa Romeo models, especially ones we're likely to see in the very near future. Alfa Romeo announced that it plans to field a crossover larger than the Stelvio by 2022. It is obviously aiming for the U.S. market, but that's so far in the

Details of Alfa Romeo’s new 8C supercar due by 2022

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, in its latest product roadmap for Alfa Romeo is revealed on June 1. It confirmed plans for a new 8C tech flagship to join the Italian marque's fleet by 2022. At the time,  the new 8C will be a mid-engine supercar with a carbon fiber monocoque chassis and a hybrid powertrain consisting of

Alfa Romeo Giulia coupe packing 641bhp with F1 hybrid tech

A new member of the Alfa Romeo Giulia family is in the works and it may revive one of the most cherished Alfa nameplates. Alfa Romeo Giulia coupe should to offer two powertrains that will incorporate an F1-style energy recovery system (ERS). One engine expected to make it under the hood of the coupe. That may revive the Sprint name, a turbocharged 2.0-liter

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