Alfa Romeo traces its origins to 24 June 1910 in Milan as A.L.F.A. (Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili), founded by a consortium of Italian investors; in 1915, industrialist Nicola Romeo assumed control, rebranding the firm after himself. Celebrated for marrying performance with Italian design, Alfa Romeo’s iconic models include the 1954 Giulietta Spider, the “flying Giulia” Type 105 sedan, the limited‑run 8C Competizione, and the Stelvio SUV. Now part of Stellantis, Alfa Romeo competes in Europe, North America, and China with sport‑tuned sedans and crossovers. The Quadrifoglio (four‑leaf clover) badge—first used on racing cars in 1923—remains its hallmark, symbolizing a legacy of over 1,200 victories in motorsport events.