Alfa Romeo Junior is a replacement for the previous Mito and Giulietta hatches. And while the small crossover adds an interesting dimension to Alfa’s growing SUV lineup, they can keep the name. Initially called Milano, parent company Stellantis opted to change the name after the Italian government objected. It argued that it was illegal to sell ‘Italian-sounding’ products that were not produced in Italy and sure enough Junior is built in Tychy, …
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