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Alfa Romeo 2uettottanta concept by Pininfarina - Click above for high-res image gallery
Italiophiles rejoice! Though the move
isn't unexpected,
Fiat's Sergio Marchionne has officially confirmed that the
Alfa Romeo brand will make a return appearance to the United States starting in 2012.
The first vehicles that should hit American dealerships (of course, we don't yet know where the cars will be sold, but
Chrysler's woefully underutilized dealer network would be a good bet...) will be the
midsize Giulia, which will come in both sedan and wagon variants, along with a compact SUV built in the States using
European Giullietta hatchback underpinnings.
One year later, Alfa plans to begin offering a five-door version of the beautiful
MiTo hatchback in the States, which will be joined by a new Alfa Romeo Spider. Could it look something like the
2uettottanta concept from Geneva? Someone get Dustin Hoffman on the phone pronto.
Moving on to the 2014 model year, Alfa will redesign its compact Giullietta hatchback and send it to America. A second,
larger SUV will show up in the same year and will be built in America using architecture borrowed from the next-gen
Jeep Liberty.
There was plenty more news coming from the Fiat camp today. Stay tuned for a much more comprehensive breakdown of the Italian automaker's far-reaching plans for the next several years.
[Source: Fiat]
Alfa Romeo return to U.S. confirmed with big ambition, Chrysler will provide pair of CUVs originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 21 Apr 2010 17:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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