
Spy Shots: Alfa Romeo Kamal Concept snapped at Fiat R&D facility?

Filed under: Spy Photos , SUV , Europe , Crossover , Alfa Romeo If this crossover looks a little familiar, your eyes are not playing tricks on you. Alfa Romeo unveiled this concept vehicle at the 2003 Geneva Motor Show . It was called the Kamal, and it was supposed to have gone into production by now . But things have been a little crazy over at the Fiat group. Mergers and acquisitions have collapsed and others have gone through, forcing the Italian automaker to change its product strategy at every turn. What has us asking questions all over again is this batch of spy shots reportedly leaked by an employee at Fiat’s Elasis research and development facility in …





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