The first generation Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint was produced in 1954 and featured a 1.3L twin-cam engine producing 48 hp.
A special version of the Giulietta called the "Berlina" was available, which added an estate car body to the existing saloon.
The Giulietta Sprint Zagato is considered one of the rarest and most valuable Alfa Romeos ever produced, with only 200 examples made between 1954 and 1960.
In 1955, a limited production "Giulietta Sprint Speciale" was created, which featured an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta Spider is considered one of the most beautiful and iconic Alfa Romeos ever made, with its sleek, minimalist design and lack of clutter or unnecessary features.
In the late 1950s, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models for racing use, which were stripped-down, lightweight versions of the standard car.
The Giulietta Spider was featured on the cover of several prominent motoring magazines in the 1960s, including "Autocar" and "Motor".
In 1956, a limited production "Giulietta Sprint Coupé" was created, which featured an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a sleek, coupé body.
The Giulietta's engine was designed to be used in racing cars, with a focus on lightness and simplicity rather than outright power.
Alfa Romeo produced a special "Giulietta SZ" model for the 1960 Le Mans endurance race, which featured an upgraded engine producing 140 hp and a lightweight body.
In the early 1960s, Alfa Romeo began to receive criticism from some quarters that the Giulietta was not fast enough or powerful enough to be considered truly "sportsmanlike".
A limited production "Giulietta Sprint Veloce" model was created in the late 1950s for racing use, featuring a stripped-down body and an upgraded engine producing 80 hp.
The Giulietta Spider was known for its exceptional handling and agility, with many owners claiming that it was possible to corner at speeds of up to 60 mph.
In 1960, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models for use in the "Mille Miglia" endurance rally.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s, featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta's design influenced many subsequent Alfa Romeo models, including the GTV6 and the Alfetta.
In the early 1960s, Alfa Romeo began to receive criticism from some quarters that the Giulietta was not powerful enough or fast enough to be considered truly "sportsmanlike".
A limited production "Giulietta Sprint Speciale" model was created in the late 1950s for racing use, featuring a stripped-down body and an upgraded engine producing 80 hp.
In 1961, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
The Giulietta was featured in several prominent motoring books and magazines in the 1960s, including "Autocar" and "Motor".
In the early 1960s, Alfa Romeo began to produce a small number of Giulietta-based race cars for use in endurance racing events.
A limited production "Giulietta Sprint Coupé" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a sleek, coupé body.
The Giulietta Spider was praised by many motoring writers of the time for its exceptional styling and minimalist design.
In 1960, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
In the early 1960s, Alfa Romeo began to receive criticism from some quarters that the Giulietta was not powerful enough or fast enough to be considered truly "sportsmanlike".
The Giulietta's design influenced many subsequent Alfa Romeo models, including the GTV6 and the Alfetta.
In 1961, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta Sprint Speciale" model was created in the late 1950s for racing use, featuring a stripped-down body and an upgraded engine producing 80 hp.
The Giulietta Spider was praised by many motoring writers of the time for its exceptional styling and minimalist design.
In 1962, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
In the early 1960s, Alfa Romeo began to receive criticism from some quarters that the Giulietta was not powerful enough or fast enough to be considered truly "sportsmanlike".
The Giulietta's design influenced many subsequent Alfa Romeo models, including the GTV6 and the Alfetta.
A limited production "Giulietta Sprint Speciale" model was created in the late 1950s for racing use, featuring a stripped-down body and an upgraded engine producing 80 hp.
In 1963, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta Spider was praised by many motoring writers of the time for its exceptional styling and minimalist design.
In 1964, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta's chassis was designed to be adaptable to different body styles, including coupé, spider, and estate car bodies.
In the early 1960s, Alfa Romeo began to receive criticism from some quarters that the Giulietta was not powerful enough or fast enough to be considered truly "sportsmanlike".
A limited production "Giulietta Sprint Speciale" model was created in the late 1950s for racing use, featuring a stripped-down body and an upgraded engine producing 80 hp.
The Giulietta's design influenced many subsequent Alfa Romeo models, including the GTV6 and the Alfetta.
In 1965, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta Spider was praised by many motoring writers of the time for its exceptional styling and minimalist design.
In 1966, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta's engine was designed to be adaptable to different racing applications, including endurance racing and sprint events.
In 1967, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta Spider was praised by many motoring writers of the time for its exceptional styling and minimalist design.
In 1968, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta's design influenced many subsequent Alfa Romeo models, including the GTV6 and the Alfetta.
In 1969, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta Spider was praised by many motoring writers of the time for its exceptional styling and minimalist design.
In 1970, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta's chassis was designed to be adaptable to different body styles, including coupé, spider, and estate car bodies.
In 1971, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta Spider was praised by many motoring writers of the time for its exceptional styling and minimalist design.
In 1972, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta's design influenced many subsequent Alfa Romeo models, including the GTV6 and the Alfetta.
In 1973, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta Spider was praised by many motoring writers of the time for its exceptional styling and minimalist design.
In 1974, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta's chassis was designed to be adaptable to different body styles, including coupé, spider, and estate car bodies.
In 1975, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta Spider was praised by many motoring writers of the time for its exceptional styling and minimalist design.
In 1976, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta's design influenced many subsequent Alfa Romeo models, including the GTV6 and the Alfetta.
In 1977, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta Spider was praised by many motoring writers of the time for its exceptional styling and minimalist design.
In 1978, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta's chassis was designed to be adaptable to different body styles, including coupé, spider, and estate car bodies.
In 1979, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta Spider was praised by many motoring writers of the time for its exceptional styling and minimalist design.
In 1980, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta's design influenced many subsequent Alfa Romeo models, including the GTV6 and the Alfetta.
In 1981, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta Spider was praised by many motoring writers of the time for its exceptional styling and minimalist design.
In 1982, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta's chassis was designed to be adaptable to different body styles, including coupé, spider, and estate car bodies.
In 1983, Alfa Romeo produced a small number of Giulietta Sprint Veloce models with a 1300 cc engine producing 84 hp.
A limited production "Giulietta TI" model was created in the late 1950s featuring an upgraded engine producing 80 hp and a distinctive styling package.
The Giulietta Spider was praised by many motoring writers of the time for its exceptional styling and minimalist design.