Alfa 159 wins design award
The new Alfa 159 has won the Design Award in the 2006 Fleet World Honours. The trophy was presented at a special ceremony held at the Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall, on Thursday 18 May.
Commenting on the award, Chairman of Judges George Emmerson says: "With the 159, Alfa Romeo aims to take a slice of the executive market segment that is dominated by highly competent, very efficient – and mainly German – products. It’s a tough marketplace and Alfa is pitching for very high stakes with the 159. But, the 159 just looks wonderful. And it’s a great car to drive as well."
Fleet World editor Ken Rogers comments: "Rarely has there been an Alfa Romeo that didn’t look exciting, stylish and – yes, quite simply – Italian. The marque just has a charisma. Alfa Romeo is one of the very few manufacturers that can retain styling-cues from its classic designs of the nineteen-thirties and earlier, and yet still offer cars that look truly contemporary, fresh and desirable – without at the same time being self-consciously ‘retro’."


