Description
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint is a sporty coupé produced by Alfa Romeo between 1954 and 1965. It was one of the first cars to bear the name “Giulietta” and played a key role in Alfa Romeo’s post-war revival.
The Giulietta Sprint emerged during a period of great momentum for the Italian automotive industry. Following the hardships of World War II, Alfa Romeo sought a model that could relaunch the brand on a broader scale, targeting a wider audience beyond traditional luxury car buyers. The Giulietta—particularly the Sprint version—was a highly successful response to this challenge.
The distinction between Tipo 750 (the early versions) and Tipo 101 (the later ones) is crucial for dating and identifying the specific features of each Giulietta Sprint model. The evolution through variants like B, E, 101.02, and 101.06 Sprint Veloce reflects a continuous pursuit of improved performance.
The Giulietta Sprint emerged during a period of great momentum for the Italian automotive industry. Following the hardships of World War II, Alfa Romeo sought a model that could relaunch the brand on a broader scale, targeting a wider audience beyond traditional luxury car buyers. The Giulietta—particularly the Sprint version—was a highly successful response to this challenge.
The distinction between Tipo 750 (the early versions) and Tipo 101 (the later ones) is crucial for dating and identifying the specific features of each Giulietta Sprint model. The evolution through variants like B, E, 101.02, and 101.06 Sprint Veloce reflects a continuous pursuit of improved performance.
Content sourced from:
FCA Heritage – Giulietta Sprint
Wikipedia – Giulietta Sprint
FCA Heritage – Giulietta Sprint
Wikipedia – Giulietta Sprint