Alfa Romeo Posts 20% Global Growth in H1 2025, Driven by Junior Launch

Alfa Romeo Posts 20% Global Growth in H1 2025, Driven by Junior Launch

Alfa Romeo is celebrating its 115th anniversary in signature style—with accelerating global momentum and a product strategy that blends heritage with modernity. The Italian marque has announced a robust 20% year-on-year increase in global registrations for the first half of 2025, a testament to its dynamic portfolio, growing international presence, and the successful launch of the all-new Alfa Romeo Junior.

Compact Power, Global Reach

At the heart of Alfa Romeo’s resurgence is the Junior, the brand’s new compact premium offering that has quickly become a cornerstone of its global expansion strategy. With over 45,000 orders recorded since its launch just a few months ago in 38 countries, the Junior is more than a new model—it’s a symbol of Alfa’s adaptability in a rapidly changing industry.

Available in a variety of powertrains—including the 280-hp Elettrica Veloce, the 156-hp Elettrica, and the 145-hp Ibrida (also available with Q4 all-wheel-drive)—the Junior represents Alfa’s most versatile and accessible interpretation of Italian sportiness yet. Impressively, 17% of all Junior orders so far are for the full-electric variant, highlighting a growing appetite for performance EVs in the premium compact segment.

Europe: A Stronghold Reinforced

Europe remains Alfa Romeo’s primary growth engine, with regional registrations surging 33.3% year-over-year. Key markets contributed significantly to this trajectory: France led the pack with a 51% rise—where the Junior is already segment leader—followed by the UK (+50%), Italy (+35%), and a remarkable 200% increase in the Netherlands.

South America & MEA: Surging Demand

In South America, Alfa Romeo experienced a stellar 63% increase in registrations, signaling both rising brand awareness and effective market entry strategies. Meanwhile, the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region posted a solid 34% year-over-year growth, reinforcing Alfa’s foothold in emerging premium markets.

Asia-Pacific: Setting the Stage

While the Asia-Pacific region saw a slight decline overall in H1, Alfa Romeo’s investment in the area remains steadfast. The Junior debuted in Japan in June, and an Australian market launch is imminent. Looking ahead, the brand is preparing entries into Malaysia and Taiwan, signaling intent to expand its APAC footprint more aggressively. In China, Alfa Romeo maintained steady performance, reflective of its consistent, if measured, presence in the world’s largest auto market.

North America: Strategy Shift in Progress

Contrasting the global uptrend, North America saw a decline in registrations. However, Alfa Romeo executives remain proactive, signaling that a targeted strategy is in motion to counter market challenges and reignite momentum in this crucial region.

Tonale, Giulia, and Stelvio: The Core Trio

Beyond the Junior, Alfa Romeo’s core line-up continues to deliver. The Tonale remains a critical player in the premium C-SUV segment, praised for its balance of performance, technology, and efficiency. Meanwhile, the Giulia and Stelvio continue to embody the brand’s classic DNA—sporty, elegant, and unmistakably Italian.

A Milestone Year for the Biscione Brand

Celebrating 115 years since its founding in 1910, Alfa Romeo has leaned into its rich history with a series of iconic moments throughout 2025. Among them: dynamic testing of the breathtaking new 33 Stradale at the legendary Balocco Proving Ground and the debut of the book Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale during the exclusive FuoriConcorso event.

Additionally, Alfa Romeo welcomed global fans to an international gathering in Arese that drew thousands of Alfisti from across the globe—underscoring the brand’s enduring emotional resonance. The celebration continues through major new partnerships, including with Luna Rossa for the 38th America’s Cup, and world tennis star Jasmine Paolini, now serving as a global Brand Ambassador.

Looking Forward with Confidence

Commenting on the brand’s performance, Alfa Romeo CEO Santo Ficili remarked:
“Alfa Romeo’s 115th anniversary is not just a commemoration, but an opportunity to celebrate the most authentic essence of the brand. Homogeneous growth has marked the first six months of the year, as a result of robust planning and a comprehensive commercial offering.”

He emphasized the brand’s long-term vision: “We want to seize new opportunities and face the challenges of a constantly evolving global scenario with determination. We will do so with our people, with the dealer network, and with Alfisti fans from all over the world.”

Conclusion: A Legacy Reinvented

With the Junior igniting new interest across continents and the rest of the line-up reinforcing Alfa Romeo’s premium credentials, 2025 is shaping up as a pivotal chapter for the brand. As it charts a bold course toward electrification and global expansion, Alfa Romeo is proving that staying true to one’s roots doesn’t mean standing still—it means accelerating toward the future with style, spirit, and unmistakable Italian flair.

Source: Stellantis