Alfa Romeo Berlina

The Alfa Romeo Berlina, or first Alfa Romeo 1750 Alfa Romeo 2000 and later was a sedan of the Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo . The Berlina was built between 1967 and 1977 and was the largest sedan that offered when the car brand.

The Alfa Romeo Berlina was born in 1967 as a successor of the largest Alfa Romeo Giulia sedans. The Berlina was signed by Bertone and received a 1779 cc engine which was good for a maximum output of 118 hp. The car was named as both Berlina 1750, referring to the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 's. The engine of the 1750 was also used in the sport coupes of Alfa Romeo, which resulted in the 1750 GTV and 1750 GTAm. By 1750 GTAm was partly the European Touring Car Championship won in 1970. The Alfa Romeo Spider was from 1967 the 1779 cc engine from 1750.

In 1971 Berlina was a larger 1962 cc engine (132 hp) and the name changed in 1750 to 2000. The 1750 remained still available until 1972, to which was followed by theAlfa Romeo Alfetta . 2000 remained in production until 1977. The 2000 also were made again a GTV and GTAm version and also the Spider was again fitted with this new Berlina engine.