Alfa Romeo Alfasud
The Alfa Romeo Alfasud is a small family car manufactured and marketed from 1971 to 1989 by Alfa Romeo as a front-engine, four-door, five-passenger entry-level model over a single generation — with facelifts in 1977 and 1980. There was also a two-door sedan, only available in "ti" trim. Alfa Romeo subsequently introduced a three-door wagon variant, the Giardinetta (1975); two-door coupé, the Alfasud Sprint (1976); three-door hatchback (1981) and finally the five-door hatchback (1982).
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- Produced
- 1,017,387 units
- Weight
- 830 kg
- Dimensions
- 3,890 × 1,590 × 1,370 mm
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Contemporaries
Matched on body class, era and origin from register data — never hand-picked.
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