Geneva 2010: Alfa Romeo Giulietta stops trade

Romeo & Giulietta. A names go together like solitaire as well as tonic. As well as now, finally, after a entertain century, the star-crossed nameplate has returned. You just got our initial demeanour up close here at the Geneva Engine Uncover, and it’s left us anticipating – negative, praying – which the sumptuous new hatchback makes it Stateside.
Opportunely there’s a glimmer of goal to reason upon to. While Fiat/Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne weighs the brand’s future, a Giulietta – Italy’s assault on a likes of a Audi A3 and BMW 1 Array, but crucially priced closer to the Golf or Focus – may really well be Alfa’s last brandnew product for the next while during slightest. But whether it’s meant to waves us over or smooth the pallets – or better nonetheless, expostulate us around the daily grub – a Giulietta looks stylishly up to the task. Though don’t take the word for it, just ask a leggy redhead swooning alongside take a demeanour in our high-res art studio of live shots from a show floor.
Gallery:Geneva 2010: 2011 Alfa Romeo Giulietta








Gallery:Alfa R omeo Giulietta








