Launched in 1971, the Alfasud was an all-new departure for Alfa Romeo,
both in its design and its execution. Originally it was developed with
the dual intentions of launching the company into large-volume
production and providing a more affordable model than their highly
regarded sports cars. However, its story was far from straightforward.
Although respected for its technically brilliant design and universally
praised for its ride and handling, the model never quite reached its
full sales potential and its reputation was marred by problems that
could not have been foreseen. With over 240 photographs, this book
includes: -A brief history of Alfa Romeo to the end of the 1960s -The
development of the Alfasud's design and the political reasons for
building a new factory -The car's reception from both the press and
owners -The evolution of the model from initial prototypes, to the
improvements to build quality and performance, including the Giardinetta
and Sprint variations; -Alfasuds in competition -A discussion of the
political and labour problems, as well as the early quality-control
issues, and -Specification tables, performance data, chassis numbers,
engine codes and colour charts.