The first examples of this model appeared back in 1962, making their debut on the legendary Monza circuit. The car immediately gained immense popularity thanks to its compact size, elegant lines, and outstanding dynamic qualities—comparable to many sports cars of the era. Produced from 1962 to 1978, the Giulia lineup included not only four-door sedans but also coupe, convertible, and station wagon versions.
The Alfa Romeo Giulia is the perfect fusion of racing technology and the era’s highest comfort standards. Alfa Romeo’s engineers were among the first to install a powerful 4-cylinder engine in a small road car. It’s no wonder this model is hailed as the first true sports sedan.
With a 5-speed gearbox, the Giulia tops out at 170 km/h and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 12 seconds—a respectable performance for wedding processions or breezy romantic drives.
The front and rear seats, styled in authentic ’70s fashion and upholstered in timeless quality leather, immerse you in the period’s atmosphere. A three-spoke sport steering wheel and a dashboard with round gauges—speedometer, tachometer, and other meters—complete the vintage driving experience.
Renting an Alfa Romeo Giulia is a perfect choice for weddings, stunning photo shoots, stylish guest arrivals, or simply cruising around the city.
This car leaves a positive impression, turns heads wherever it goes, and even earns honks of admiration from fellow drivers.
Fun facts:
- Legendary Italian singer Lucio Battisti once owned a Giulia.
- The license plate MI A00000, the first in Italy to feature a letter, was assigned in 1965 to a Giulia TI.
- For many years, the Giulia was used by both the Italian Police and Carabinieri — and was just as popular with criminals for high-speed getaways, thanks to its speed, agility, and exceptional handling.
- These very traits made it a true icon of 1970s Italian crime cinema ("poliziottesco" films).