At long last, Alfa Romeo’s replacement for the 147 has arrived, and it is called the Giulietta.
The name is news in itself, as the car has had a tortuous christening process: originally dubbed the 149 (or the 148, by some accounts) before becoming the Milano. However, this name was recently scrapped after complaints from workers in Alfa’s Milan factory, who are unhappy at the company’s decision to relocate to Turin.
So Giulietta it is: a classic name harking back to the gorgeous coupe/saloon/convertible launched in 1954 (and, to a lesser extent, the somewhat less gorgeous saloon of the late 70s/early 80s).
Can the Giulietta live up to its illustrious name? Well, we’ll let you make your own minds up on the looks, but there’s no doubting it’s a striking thing, combining an even more extreme interpretation of Alfa’s signature triangular grille with a wedgy profile and a decidedly funky rear end.
We’re guessing some of you won’t be too keen, but it’s certainly more… Italian that its obvious rivals: the Audi A3, VW Golf and BMW 1-Series.
The Giulietta sits on an all-new platform and will feature Alfa’s ‘DNA’ system – which adapts engine response, steering, stability control and the electronic diff depending on conditions – across the range.
It’ll be launched with four turbo engines, including a 170bhp iteration of Fiat’s lovely new 1.4-litre MultiAir petrol engine and a 170bhp JTDM diesel.
After the Giulietta’s introduction next year, we’ll see a 235bhp ‘Quadrifoglio Verde’ hot hatch version. We are very much looking forward to that one.
So… waddyathink? Is the Giulietta worthy of its classic name?
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Kuang commented on this article
at 02:10 pm on 03 December 2009
The lines are OK, but the face seems like a step backwards. The 159/Brera nose and light clusters are pretty the best looking on the market so why not develop those? Even dropping them down to two lights might be stylish, in line with the classic rally hatches.
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AlKim commented on this article
at 02:14 pm on 03 December 2009
Looks like a MiTo, and the MiTo is the ugliest supermini available today after the Nissan Micra. I would've considered buying a supermini with a 159's front end, but I guess I'll settle for a Fiesta then.
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Jordan-Fry commented on this article
at 02:14 pm on 03 December 2009
I?ve been googling 149 and Milano for bloody ages trying to squeeze out every last bit of gossip i can find, I?m quite looking forward to this car as by the time it comes out I will be old enough to get a sensible insurance quote on it, I?ve seen square rear lights...this upsets me I like the Mito's little circular ones...its front end should have been more MiTo as well as the MiTo pulled off the grille better, but this is a rendering...Love the alloys like the Siroccos, but y?know Italian
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Amitiel commented on this article
at 02:16 pm on 03 December 2009
(Alfa) Romeo and Juliette. How original.. The car itself looks ok, though! Looks like it's radiating prestige! Alfa Romeo is not exactly my favourite make of cars, but for some reason I actually LIKE this one!
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AdrianM commented on this article
at 02:26 pm on 03 December 2009
It's a big Mito. Looks... bit blandish for an Alfa to me. As to whether it deserves the name? We'll see how it drives, then we'll know. (Okay, TG will see how it drives... 3 years after its launch if some Alfas are to be gone by.. but The car's general driveyness will be tried by someone at some point and they will say if it's brilliant or not).
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