Molto Bello: A Visual History of Alfa Romeo’s Iconic Triangular “Trefoil” Grille
You probably know that quadrifoglio means four-leaf clover, and that when said good-luck charm appears on the flanks of an Alfa Romeo , it recalls the brand's motorsports heritage and portends dynamic brilliance. But did you know Alfa refers to its trademark three-element grille design as a "trefoil," which essentially means three-leaf clover? Let's take a historic look back at what is probably the next most iconic grille after BMW 's twin kidneys. 1947 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Freccia D'Oro The classic trefoil design featuring the central three-sided shield as we know it today first appeared on the newly designed postwar 6C 2500 cars that integrated the front fenders with the grille surround. Cars like the Freccia D'Oro ("golden arrow") expressed the three "leaves" as a vertical shield flanked by two horizontal grilles. 1950 Alfa Romeo 1900 Berlinetta With the advent of unibody construction that incorporated the front of the ca...
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