Alfa Romeo Duetto

Alfa Romeo Duetto

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A classic two-seater convertible that became famous for its distinctive design and engaging driving experience.

Generations

28 generations of the Alfa Romeo Duetto

Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.3

Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.3

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.3 was introduced in 1966 as part of the first generation of the Duetto series. It features a 1.3L inline-four engine producing approximately 78 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant offers a lightweight design and classic styling. It was primarily aimed at the European market and laid the groundwork for future variants in the lineup.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1967
Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.6

Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.6

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.6 was introduced in 1967, succeeding the 1.3 variant. It features a more powerful 1.6L inline-four engine producing around 108 hp. This model offered enhanced performance and was available with a 5-speed manual transmission. The 1.6 variant became popular for its balance of power and handling, catering to driving enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1969
Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0

Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0 was introduced in 1969 and represents a significant upgrade in the model's performance. It features a 2.0L inline-four engine that produces approximately 130 hp. This variant was equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission and is celebrated for its responsive handling and sporty character. The 2.0 model was a key player in the Duetto lineup, appealing widely to both European and North American markets.

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Introduced: 1969 Discontinued: 1983
Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0 Quadrifoglio Verde

Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0 Quadrifoglio Verde

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0 Quadrifoglio Verde was introduced in 1983 as a sportier variant of the Duetto. It features a tuned 2.0L inline-four engine delivering up to 135 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This model included performance enhancements and distinctive Quadrifoglio Verde badging, signifying its sporty pedigree. The variant remained in production until 1990, appealing to performance-oriented customers.

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Introduced: 1983 Discontinued: 1990
Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.2 JTS

Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.2 JTS

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.2 JTS was a limited production variant introduced in 1990, marking the end of the Duetto lineage. It features a 2.2L inline-four engine utilizing Jet Thrust Stoichiometric (JTS) technology, producing around 160 hp. This model showcased advanced engine technology for its time and was aimed at enthusiasts looking for a modern take on the classic Duetto design.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1990
Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.3 Junior

Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.3 Junior

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.3 Junior was introduced in 1966 as a more affordable variant of the Duetto. It featured a 1.3L inline-four engine, producing around 80 hp. This convertible variant was aimed at younger buyers, offering a sporty driving experience without the higher price tag of its larger-engined counterparts.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1969
Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider Veloce

Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider Veloce

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider Veloce was launched in 1970 as a sportier version of the Duetto. It featured a 2.0L inline-four engine that produced approximately 130 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This variant was known for its performance enhancements and sporty trim, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1980
Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider Quadrifoglio Verde

Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider Quadrifoglio Verde

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider Quadrifoglio Verde was introduced in 1982 and represented the top-tier variant of the Duetto lineup. It was equipped with a 2.0L engine producing around 135 hp and featured sport-tuned suspension for improved handling. The Quadrifoglio Verde badge denoted its performance pedigree and special equipment.

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Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1990
Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider (Series 4)

Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider (Series 4)

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider (Series 4) was the final iteration of the Duetto, introduced in 1989. It maintained the classic design while incorporating modern features. Powered by a 2.0L engine producing 135 hp, it offered improved comfort and technology, marking the end of an iconic model's production run.

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Introduced: 1989 Discontinued: 1990
Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.6L

Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.6L

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.6L was introduced in 1966 as part of the first generation. It features a 1.6L inline-four engine producing around 108 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant offers a classic design with a distinctive rounded tail, contributing to its iconic status. It was popular in both European and North American markets, known for its sporty handling and elegant styling.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1970
Alfa Romeo Duetto 1750 Spider Veloce

Alfa Romeo Duetto 1750 Spider Veloce

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 1750 Spider Veloce was introduced in 1969. It features a 1.75L inline-four engine producing approximately 120 hp, enhancing performance compared to the earlier 1.6L variant. This convertible offers a combination of sportiness and classic Italian design, with refined interior features. It was well-received for its agile handling and spirited driving experience.

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Introduced: 1969 Discontinued: 1972
Alfa Romeo Duetto 2000 Spider Veloce

Alfa Romeo Duetto 2000 Spider Veloce

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 2000 Spider Veloce was introduced in 1971. It features a 2.0L inline-four engine generating around 130 hp, delivering a more powerful and dynamic driving experience. This variant is characterized by its sleek lines and refined interior, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts. The 2000 Spider Veloce offered improvements in comfort and handling over its predecessors.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1982
Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Quadrifoglio Verde

Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Quadrifoglio Verde

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Quadrifoglio Verde was introduced in 1982 as a performance-oriented variant. It features a 2.0L inline-four engine producing around 135 hp, coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission. This variant is known for its sporty suspension setup and distinctive Quadrifoglio Verde trim, which emphasizes its performance pedigree. It served as a flagship variant in the model range until production ceased.

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Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1989
Alfa Romeo Duetto 1300 Junior

Alfa Romeo Duetto 1300 Junior

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 1300 Junior was introduced in 1966 as a more affordable variant of the Duetto. It features a 1.3L inline-4 engine producing 80 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant is characterized by a simpler trim level compared to higher variants, making it an entry-level option in the range.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1969
Alfa Romeo Duetto 1750 Spider

Alfa Romeo Duetto 1750 Spider

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 1750 Spider was launched in 1968, featuring a 1.75L inline-4 engine generating 118 hp. This model brought enhanced performance and was equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission. The 1750 variant is noted for its improved handling and power, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1968 Discontinued: 1971
Alfa Romeo Duetto 2000

Alfa Romeo Duetto 2000

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 2000 was introduced in 1971, featuring a 2.0L inline-4 engine producing 130 hp. This convertible variant was known for its sporty performance and included a 5-speed manual transmission. The 2000 model offered a well-balanced blend of power and handling, making it a desirable option during its production run.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1983
Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0 Spider Veloce

Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0 Spider Veloce

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0 Spider Veloce, introduced in 1971, was a high-performance version featuring a 2.0L engine producing 130 hp. It came with sportier tuning, upgraded suspension, and distinctive Veloce trim. This variant was aimed at driving enthusiasts looking for enhanced performance and handling capabilities.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1983
Alfa Romeo Spider (Series 4)

Alfa Romeo Spider (Series 4)

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The Alfa Romeo Spider (Series 4) was introduced in 1983, marking the final generation of the Duetto lineage. It featured updated styling and improved comfort, while retaining a 2.0L engine producing around 120 hp. This variant is recognized for its blend of classic Alfa Romeo design and modern performance attributes.

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Introduced: 1983 Discontinued: 1990
Alfa Romeo Duetto 1300

Alfa Romeo Duetto 1300

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 1300 was introduced in 1966 as part of the first generation of the Duetto. It features a 1.3L inline-four engine producing approximately 89 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant offers a classic Italian design with a long nose and short rear, appealing to enthusiasts and casual drivers alike. It was primarily aimed at the European market.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1969
Alfa Romeo Duetto 1750

Alfa Romeo Duetto 1750

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 1750 was launched in 1969, representing a significant update in the Duetto lineup. It featured a 1.8L inline-four engine producing around 120 hp, providing enhanced performance over its predecessors. This variant maintained the iconic convertible body style and was well-received for its blend of sporty handling and aesthetic appeal.

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Introduced: 1969 Discontinued: 1972
Alfa Romeo Spider Quadrifoglio Verde

Alfa Romeo Spider Quadrifoglio Verde

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The Alfa Romeo Spider Quadrifoglio Verde was introduced in 1986 as a special performance edition of the Duetto. It featured enhanced features and a 2.0L engine outputting approximately 150 hp. Prominent styling elements included unique badging and distinctive alloy wheels. This variant was aimed at those seeking a more exclusive driving experience.

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Introduced: 1986 Discontinued: 1990
Alfa Romeo Duetto 1600

Alfa Romeo Duetto 1600

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 1600 was introduced in 1966 as part of the first generation of the Duetto series. It features a 1.6L twin-cam engine producing 108 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant offers elegant styling and a sporty driving experience, appealing to enthusiasts. It was notable for its combination of performance and refined design.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1969
Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider (Series 3)

Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider (Series 3)

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider (Series 3) was introduced in 1983, featuring updated styling and improved safety features. It maintained the 2.0L engine producing 120 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This variant offered enhanced comfort and modern conveniences while retaining the classic Duetto driving experience.

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Introduced: 1983 Discontinued: 1990
Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider (Series 2)

Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider (Series 2)

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider (Series 2) was launched in 1983, featuring updated styling and modernized interior features. It retained the 2.0L engine from previous models, producing approximately 130 hp. This variant appealed to those seeking a classic sports car experience with contemporary comfort.

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Introduced: 1983 Discontinued: 1989
Alfa Romeo Duetto Quadrifoglio Verde

Alfa Romeo Duetto Quadrifoglio Verde

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto Quadrifoglio Verde was a special edition introduced in 1982. It features a 2.0L inline-4 engine producing 135 hp and includes sport-tuned suspension and distinct styling elements. This variant is recognizable by its Quadrifoglio Verde badge, symbolizing performance and exclusivity. It was aimed at enthusiasts looking for a more dynamic driving experience.

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Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1990
Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.3L

Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.3L

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 1.3L was introduced in 1966 as the entry-level variant of the Duetto range. It features a 1.3-liter inline-four engine producing approximately 79 horsepower, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant was known for its lightweight design and nimble handling, appealing to drivers seeking an affordable sports car.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1970
Alfa Romeo Duetto 2000 Spider

Alfa Romeo Duetto 2000 Spider

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 2000 Spider was introduced in 1971, powered by a 2.0-liter inline-four engine producing around 130 horsepower. This variant marked a significant performance upgrade and featured a 5-speed manual transmission. The 2000 Spider maintained the classic Duetto design while offering modern amenities and improved driving dynamics.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1983
Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider (Series 1)

Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider (Series 1)

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The Alfa Romeo Duetto 2.0L Spider (Series 1) was introduced in 1973 and featured the same 2.0-liter engine as its predecessor. This variant is distinguished by its refined styling and enhanced performance characteristics, appealing to a diverse range of drivers. The Series 1 version incorporated minor design updates while maintaining the classic convertible experience.

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Introduced: 1973 Discontinued: 1983