Recognized as a great classic, production of the Alfa Romeo Spider began in 1966 and ended in 1993.
Born in 1966, the last work of Battista Pininfarina, the Alfa Romeo Spider marked thirty years of automotive history.
Known the world over, the Alfa Romeo Spider is the last car designed in 1966 by Battista Pininfarina, a low, fast spider. It is powered by a 1,570 cm3 engine developing 110 hp. A beautifully designed two-seater, the Spider marked thirty years of motoring history and quickly became an ambassador of Italian style.
1967 saw the launch of the Spider Veloce, powered by a 1750cm3, 4-cylinder engine with double overhead camshafts and twin Weber carburetors, capable of speeds of up to 190 km/h.
Over the years, the Alfa Romeo Spider became an Italian icon, with its unique charm and bewitching mechanicals.