The new Alfa Romeo Junior has won the prestigious autonis design award from German magazine auto motor und sport, capturing 36.1% of the reader votes in the “compact SUV” category. More than 14,000 readers participated, voting from a selection of 124 new models across 13 categories, making the Alfa Romeo Junior the top choice in its segment.
This marks the second major design accolade for the Junior in just a few months, underscoring its appeal through its bold Italian styling.
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Niccolò Biagioli, Managing Director of Alfa Romeo Germany, expressed pride in the recognition, crediting Alfa Romeo Centro Stile’s design team in Turin for creating a compact car that resonates with audiences beyond its visual allure, with technology and functionality that set it apart.
Drawing on Alfa Romeo’s design heritage, the Junior combines classic features—such as muscular wheel arches and a distinctive “truncated tail”—with modern touches like its adaptive Full LED Matrix headlights and iconic ‘3+3’ front light design.
These elements pay homage to Alfa classics like the Giulia TZ while offering a sleek, contemporary look.
Alfa Romeo’s history with the autonis awards is long-standing, with previous honors for the Giulietta, MiTo, Tonale, Stelvio, and Giulia models, reaffirming the brand’s commitment to style and innovation.
Source: New Alfa Romeo Junior Wins Prestigious ‘autonis’ Design Award for Outstanding Style
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