Alfa Romeo takes center stage at Milano Autoclassica
Stellantis Heritage showcases iconic Alfa Romeos at the prestigious Milan.
Stellantis Heritage, the department dedicated to preserving the rich history of the Group’s Italian brands, made a significant presence at the 14th edition of the Milano Autoclassica exhibition. This prestigious event, held from November 15 to 17, attracted enthusiasts, experts, and industry insiders who share a passion for automotive heritage.

At the Stellantis Heritage stand, visitors admired three iconic Alfa Romeo models:
• Alfa Romeo 33 “Iguana”: This unique concept car, designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, showcases the brand’s innovative spirit and design flair.
• Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce: A classic beauty undergoing restoration by Officine Classiche, showcasing the brand’s commitment to preserving its heritage.
• Alfa Romeo 4C Superbike: A high-performance sports car that has served as the official safety car for the Superbike World Championship.
In addition to these historical gems, the event also featured some of Alfa Romeo latest models.
• Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale: A modern interpretation of the iconic 1967 model, combining stunning design with cutting-edge technology.
• Alfa Romeo Junior: A compact sports car that marks Alfa Romeo’s return to the B-segment, offering a range of engine options including hybrid and electric.

Officine Classiche, the dedicated restoration workshop of Stellantis Heritage, plays a crucial role in preserving Alfa Romeo’s rich history. The skilled technicians at Officine Classiche provide a range of services, including maintenance, repair, and restoration, ensuring that these iconic vehicles continue to inspire generations to come.
By participating in events like Milano Autoclassica, Stellantis Heritage reaffirms its commitment to celebrating the past while embracing the future of automotive innovation.
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