Alfa Backs Down On Milano Name Controversy; Renames It Alfa Romeo Junior | News

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Last week, we heard that Italy’s industry minister, Adolfo Urso, had objected to the name of the Milano, Alfa Romeo’s new baby crossover. The issue, he said, was that the car is to be built in Poland, and an Italian law bans products with names explicitly linked to Italian geography from being built outside the country.

The law has mainly been used on food and drink products in the past, such as to prevent imitations of authentic Parmigiano Reggiano cheese from being produced outside its namesake regions. We weren’t sure it could actually be invoked for a car, and thought it was political posturing intended to make a point about this being the first non-Italian-built Alfa. We were wrong.

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