From 1968 to 1977, Alfa Romeo built the Berlina as a larger version of the Giulia with engines of 1.8 and 2 liters. As a sporty saloon with comfort requirements, the powerful four-door model was aimed at a discerning clientele that purchased over 190,000 units. Nevertheless, the classic architecture with engine/transmission at the front and drive axle at the rear died with the Berlina and Giulia at Alfa Romeo at the end of the 1970s. This report shows the two-litre version of the Berlina in present-day and historical pictures and summarizes the history of this elegant saloon.