List of Alfa Romeo concept cars

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The Italian car company Alfa Romeo has produced numerous concept cars during the company's history.

YearModelDesignerImage
1913 40-60 HP Aerodinamica Carrozzeria Castagna Alfa 40-60 HP Aerodinamica.jpg
1952 Disco Volante Alfa Romeo/Touring [1] Arese Museo Storico Alfa Romeo 1952 1900 C52 Disco Volante 2.jpg
1953 B.A.T. 5 Franco Scaglione/Bertone 1953 Alfa Romeo BAT 5 Concept Car fvl (cropped).jpg
1954 B.A.T. 7 Franco Scaglione/Bertone 1954 Alfa Romeo BAT 7 Concept Car fvl3 (cropped).jpg
1954 2000 Sportiva Franco Scaglione/Bertone Alfa Romeo 2000 Sportiva 1954.jpg
1954 1900 Sport Spider Franco Scaglione/Bertone Arese Museo Storico Alfa Romeo 1954 1900 Sport Spider 2.jpg
1955 B.A.T. 9 Franco Scaglione/Bertone 1955 Alfa Romeo BAT 9 Concept Car fvl0.jpg
1955 Giulietta Bertone Spider 002 Franco Scaglione/Bertone Image needed LHB.png
1955 Giulietta Bertone Spider 004 Franco Scaglione/Bertone [2] MHV Alfa-Romeo Giulietta Spider Bertone Prototype 1956 01.jpg
1956Alfa Romeo Superflow I & II Aldo Brovarone/Pinin Farina Image needed LHB.png
1959Alfa Romeo Superflow III Aldo Brovarone/Pinin Farina Image needed LHB.png
1960Alfa Romeo Superflow IV Aldo Brovarone/Pinin Farina 1956 Alfa Romeo 3000 CM Superflow IV fvl.jpg
1960 2000 Sprint Praho [3] Federico Formenti/Touring Retromobile 2015 - Alfa Romeo Praho Touring - 1960 - 001.jpg
1961 Giulietta SS Spider Aerodinamica [4] Pininfarina Image needed LHB.png
1962 Giulietta SS Coupe Speciale [5] Pininfarina Image needed LHB.png
1962 2600 Spider Speciale Pininfarina Image needed LHB.png
1963 2600 Coupe Speciale [6] Pininfarina Image needed LHB.png
1963 2600 Sprint HS [7] Bertone Image needed LHB.png
1963Giulia GT Spider [8] Centro Stile Alfa Romeo  [ it ]/Bertone Retromobile 2015 - Alfa Romeo - Giulia GT Spider Prototype - 1961 - 002.jpg
1964 Canguro Giorgetto Giugiaro/Bertone Alfa Romeo Canguro - Left Front3 Quarter.jpg
1965 Giulia 1600 Sport [9] Aldo Brovarone/Pininfarina Image needed LHB.png
1965 Giulia SS Bertone Prototipo Giorgetto Giugiaro/Bertone [10] Alfa Romeo Giulia SS Bertone prototype (7872528248).jpg
1966 Scarabeo [11] Sergio Sartorelli/O.S.I. Alfa Romeo Scarabeo OSI 1966.JPG
1967 Montreal Expo Prototipo [12] Marcello Gandini/Bertone Montreal-Prototype-1.jpg
1968 Carabo Marcello Gandini/Bertone Alfa Romeo Carabo01 (cropped).jpg
1968 Iguana Giorgetto Giugiaro/Italdesign Iguana-1.jpg
1968 P33 Roadster G.S. [13] Paolo Martin/Pininfarina Image needed LHB.png
1969 33.2 Leonardo Fioravanti/Pininfarina Alfa Romeo 33-2 at the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese-Metropolitan City of Milan.jpg
1971 Caimano Giorgetto Giugiaro/Italdesign Alfasud Caimano.jpg
1971 Cuneo Paolo Martin/Pininfarina [14] [15] 33-Cuneo-2.jpg
1972 Alfetta Spider [16] Diego Ottina/Pininfarina Image needed LHB.png
1973 Scarabeo II [17] Ercole Spada/Zagato Image needed LHB.png
1975 Eagle [18] Aldo Brovarone/Pininfarina Image needed LHB.png
1976 Navajo Marcello Gandini/Bertone 1976 Alfa Romeo Navajo.jpg
1976 New York Taxi [19] [20] Giorgetto Giugiaro/Italdesign Arese Museo Storico Alfa Romeo 1976 NY Taxi 1.jpg
1982 Capsula Italdesign Giugiaro Image needed LHB.png
1983 Zeta 6 Giuseppe Mittino/Zagato Image needed LHB.png
1983 Delfino [21] Marc Deschamps/Bertone Image needed LHB.png
1984 Tempo Libero [22] Zagato Image needed LHB.png
1986 Vivace Diego Ottina/Pininfarina Image needed LHB.png
1991 Proteo Alberto Bertelli/Centro Stile Alfa Romeo  [ it ] [23] DTW LITC 018 gen91.jpg
1995 Progetto Cinque Zender Image needed LHB.png
1995Alfa Romeo VittoriaGioacchino Acampora/Castagna Castagna Vittoria.jpg
1996 Issima [24] Sbarro Image needed LHB.png
1996 Nuvola Walter de Silva/Centro Stile Alfa Romeo  [ it ] [25] Alfa Romeo Nuvola at the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese, metropolitan city of Milan, Italy.jpg
1997 Sportut [26] Luciano D'Ambrosio/Bertone DTW LITC 058 gen97.jpg
1997 Monoposto Walter de Silva/Centro Stile Alfa Romeo  [ it ] Image needed LHB.png
1997 Scighera Fabrizio Giugiaro/Italdesign Alfa Romeo 164 Q4 Italdesign Scighera.jpg
1998 Dardo Pininfarina Image needed LHB.png
1999 Centauri Design Development and Car Innovation Image needed LHB.png
1999 Bella Luciano D'Ambrosio/Bertone Bertone173 (27092055607).jpg
2000 Vola [27] Leonardo Fioravanti Festival automobile international 2017 - Alfa Romeo Vola - 003.jpg
2002 Brera [28] Giorgetto Giugiaro/Italdesign Alfa Romeo Brera Concept AMI.JPG
2003 Kamal Wolfgang Egger/Centro Stile Alfa Romeo  [ it ] Alfa Romeo kamal.jpg
2003 8C Competizione Wolfgang Egger/Centro Stile Alfa Romeo  [ it ] '01 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione MAUTO.JPG
2003 GT Cabrio Bertone -01 Alfa Romeo GT cabrio concept 6.jpg
2004 Visconti Giorgetto Giugiaro/Italdesign 2004 12 03 Essen Motorshow 163.jpg
2006 Diva Centro Stile Alfa Romeo  [ it ]/Espera Sbarro Sbarro Alfa Romeo Diva (143).jpg
2008 B.A.T. 11 [29] David Wilkie/Bertone Alfa BAT 11.jpg
2009 MiTo GTA Centro Stile Alfa Romeo  [ it ] Alfa Romeo MiTo GTA 1.750.jpg
2010 2uettottanta Lowie Vermeersch/Pininfarina Alfa Romeo 2uettottanta front.jpg
2010 Pandion Michael Robinson/Bertone Bertone - Alfa Romeo Pandion (84).JPG
2011 4C Marco Tencone/Centro Stile Alfa Romeo  [ it ] 2011-03-04 Autosalon Genf 1272.JPG
2012 Disco Volante Touring Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera ' 2012 Geneva Motor Show - Disco Volante.jpg
2013 Gloria Istituto Europeo di Design AlfaRomeoGloria-Geneva2013.jpg
2019 Tonale Centro Stile Alfa Romeo  [ it ] Alfa Romeo Tonale Concept Genf 2019 1Y7A5607.jpg

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