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The Alfa Romeo Romeo is a light commercial, cabover van and pickup truck that was introduced by the Italian automaker Alfa Romeo in 1954 as the Alfa Romeo Autotutto ("all purpose").[1]

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  1. 33 relations: Alfa Romeo, Alfa Romeo 800, Alfa Romeo Giulia, Alfa Romeo Giulietta (1954), Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine, Ambulance, Avia Vehicles, Ávila, Cab over, Diesel engine, Ebro trucks, Fiat, Fiat Ducato, Front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout, Italy, Iveco, Iveco Daily, Light commercial vehicle, Minibus, Minivan, Nissan, Nissan Trade, Perkins Engines, Petrol engine, Pickup truck, School bus, Straight-four engine, Straight-twin engine, Supercharger, Turin Auto Show, Two-stroke diesel engine, Van, ZF Friedrichshafen.

  2. Vehicles introduced in 1954

Alfa Romeo

Alfa Romeo Automobiles S.p.A. is an Italian luxury carmaker known for its sports-oriented vehicles, strong auto racing heritage, and iconic design.

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Alfa Romeo 800

The Alfa Romeo 800 is an Italian heavy truck produced by Alfa Romeo between 1940 and 1947.

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Alfa Romeo Giulia

Alfa Romeo Giulia is the name of three not directly related models by the Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo. Alfa Romeo Romeo and Alfa Romeo Giulia are 1970s cars and Alfa Romeo vehicles.

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Alfa Romeo Giulietta (1954)

The Alfa Romeo Giulietta (Tipo 750 and Tipo 101, meaning "Type 750" and "Type 101") is a family of automobiles made by Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo from 1954 until 1965 which included a 2+2 coupé, four-door saloon, estate, spider, Sprint, and Sprint Speciale. Alfa Romeo Romeo and Alfa Romeo Giulietta (1954) are 1960s cars and Alfa Romeo vehicles.

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Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine

The Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine is an all-alloy inline-four engine series produced by Alfa Romeo from 1954 to 1994.

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Ambulance

An ambulance is a medically-equipped vehicle used to transport patients to treatment facilities, such as hospitals.

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Avia Vehicles

Avia was the brand name under which the commercial vehicles built by Aeronáutica Industrial S.A. (AISA) a company that was founded in Madrid in 1956, originally as an aircraft repairing organization, later started to manufacture their own new light vans and FC pickup trucks.

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Ávila

Ávila is a city of Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León.

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Cab over

Cab-over, also known as cab over engine (COE), cab forward or flat face (U.S.), flat nose (Canada), or forward control (UK), is a body style of truck, bus, or van that has a vertical front, "flat face" or a semi-hood, with the cab of the truck sitting above (or forward of) the front axle. Alfa Romeo Romeo and cab over are cab over vehicles and vans.

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Diesel engine

The diesel engine, named after Rudolf Diesel, is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of the fuel is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to mechanical compression; thus, the diesel engine is called a compression-ignition engine (CI engine).

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Ebro trucks

Ebro trucks was a Spanish brand of light and medium trucks and buses, as well as all-wheel-drive utility vehicles with plants located in Barcelona, Madrid, Ávila, and Cordoba.

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Fiat

Fiat Automobiles S.p.A. (originally FIAT, Fabbrica Italiana Automobili di Torino) is an Italian automobile manufacturer, formerly part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and since 2021 a subsidiary of Stellantis through its Italian division Stellantis Europe.

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Fiat Ducato

The Fiat Ducato is a light commercial vehicle jointly developed by FCA Italy and PSA Group (currently Stellantis), and mainly manufactured by Sevel, a joint venture between the two companies since 1981. Alfa Romeo Romeo and Fiat Ducato are 1980s cars, front-wheel-drive vehicles, Minibuses and vans.

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Front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout

In automotive design, a front-engine, front-wheel-drive (FWD) layout, or FF layout, places both the internal combustion engine and driven roadwheels at the front of the vehicle.

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Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.

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Iveco

Iveco S.p.A., an acronym for Industrial Vehicles Corporation, is an Italian multinational transport vehicle manufacturing company with headquarters in Turin, Italy.

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Iveco Daily

The Iveco Daily is a large light commercial van produced by the Italian automaker Iveco since 1978; it was also sold as the Fiat Daily by Fiat until 1983. Alfa Romeo Romeo and Iveco Daily are Minibuses, pickup trucks and vans.

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Light commercial vehicle

A light commercial vehicle (LCV) in the European Union, Australia and New Zealand is a commercial carrier vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of no more than 3.5 metric tons (tonnes).

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Minibus

A minibus, microbus, or minicoach is a passenger-carrying motor vehicle that is designed to carry more people than a multi-purpose vehicle or minivan, but fewer people than a full-size bus. Alfa Romeo Romeo and minibus are Minibuses.

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Minivan

Minivan (sometimes called simply a van) is a car classification for vehicles designed to transport passengers in the rear seating row(s), with reconfigurable seats in two or three rows.

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Nissan

is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.

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Nissan Trade

The Nissan Trade is the most common name for a family of light commercial vehicles that was produced by Ebro Motor Ibérica from 1976 to 1986 and by Nissan Motor Ibérica from 1986 to 2001 in Spain. Alfa Romeo Romeo and Nissan Trade are cab over vehicles, pickup trucks and vans.

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Perkins Engines

Perkins Engines Company Limited, a subsidiary of Caterpillar Inc. since 1998, is primarily a diesel engine manufacturer for several markets including agricultural, construction, material handling, power generation, and industrial.

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Petrol engine

A petrol engine (gasoline engine in American and Canadian English) is an internal combustion engine designed to run on petrol (gasoline).

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Pickup truck

A pickup truck or pickup is a light or medium duty truck that has an enclosed cabin, and a back end made up of a cargo bed that is enclosed by three low walls with no roof (this cargo bed back end sometimes consists of a tailgate and removable covering). Alfa Romeo Romeo and pickup truck are pickup trucks.

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School bus

A school bus is any type of bus owned, leased, contracted to, or operated by a school or school district.

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Straight-four engine

A straight-four engine (also referred to as an inline-four engine) is a four-cylinder piston engine where cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft.

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Straight-twin engine

A straight-twin engine, also known as an inline-twin, vertical-twin, or parallel-twin, is a two-cylinder piston engine whose cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft.

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Supercharger

In an internal combustion engine, a supercharger compresses the intake gas, forcing more air into the engine in order to produce more power for a given displacement.

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Turin Auto Show

The Turin Motor Show (Salone dell'Automobile di Torino) was an auto show held annually in Turin, Italy.

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Two-stroke diesel engine

A two-stroke diesel engine is a diesel engine that uses compression ignition in a two-stroke combustion cycle.

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Van

A van is a type of road vehicle used for transporting goods or people. Alfa Romeo Romeo and van are vans.

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ZF Friedrichshafen

ZF Friedrichshafen AG, also known as ZF Group, originally Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen, and commonly abbreviated to ZF, is a German technology manufacturing company that supplies systems for passenger cars, commercial vehicles and industrial technology.

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See also

Vehicles introduced in 1954

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo_Romeo

Also known as Alfa Romeo A11/F11, Alfa Romeo A12/F12, Alfa Romeo F12.