4 sightings by 4 spotters worldwide

Market value
$36,500 to $44,350
Did you know
Electric Alfa concept debuted at Geneva Motor Show in 1969.
The Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Speciale is a fascinating slice of automotive history, a daring experiment from Alfa Romeo that embraced electric propulsion long before it became fashionable. Conceived during the oil crises of the 1970s, this quirky yet visionary project showcased Alfa's willingness to explore unconventional solutions, even if it meant stepping away from their beloved internal combustion engines.
Built on the chassis of the iconic Alfa Romeo GT Junior, the Elettrica Speciale retained the elegant Bertone styling cues that made its petrol-powered sibling a timeless classic. Beneath that familiar skin, however, lay a radically different heart—a bank of lead-acid batteries powering an electric motor. Performance was modest, with a top speed hovering around 70 km/h, but the torque delivery was immediate and surprisingly punchy, a trait that electric enthusiasts today know all too well.
Though it never saw mass production, the Junior Elettrica Speciale was a bold statement from Alfa Romeo, a company renowned for its passionate combustion engines and motorsport heritage. This electric oddity challenged conventional wisdom and quietly hinted at a future we're only now beginning to fully embrace. It's a testament to Alfa's innovative spirit—proof that even the most petrol-headed marques occasionally dare to dream electric.
4 Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Speciale sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 4 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Speciale is rated Common.
Recent Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Speciale sightings on AutoRadar come from Αθήνα, Sala Consilina, Valkenburg. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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