The idea of a new Alfa Romeo Giulietta continues to hold a strong appeal among Alfa enthusiasts. That interest comes not only from nostalgia for a model that for years stood as one of the brand’s most recognizable entries in the compact segment, but also from the sense that Alfa Romeo’s current lineup may still leave a theoretical gap between the Junior and Tonale where a sporty compact hatchback could make real sense.
Even years after production ended, the Giulietta name has never truly disappeared from conversations among Alfa Romeo fans. That lasting sense of expectation continues to inspire digital artists and designers who regularly try to imagine what a modern successor might look like.
Alfa Romeo Giulietta may be gone, but new renderings keep the idea alive

One of the latest proposals comes from digital creator Tommaso Ciampi, who used artificial intelligence to shape his vision. The project reinterprets the Giulietta in a contemporary way while keeping it closely tied to Alfa Romeo’s styling identity. The result is a car with compact proportions but a stronger and more modern visual presence than the old model.
The side profile looks more sculpted and muscular, with a roofline that slopes toward the rear and gives the silhouette an almost compact fastback feel. At the front, the central Alfa shield immediately anchors the car to the brand’s visual language, while the slim and sharply cut headlights give it a very assertive expression.

The rest of the body follows the same approach. Strong wheel arches, large wheels, and clean but tension-filled surfaces build a sporty image without relying on unnecessary visual tricks. The short, sharp rear end, horizontal taillights, and pronounced diffuser further reinforce the car’s dynamic character. Overall, this imagined Giulietta looks more aggressive and probably closer to the tastes of a younger audience than the previous generation, while still staying true to Alfa Romeo’s spirit.
Right now, nothing suggests Alfa Romeo has actually decided to bring the Giulietta back. Even so, the fact that the name still generates this much interest and continues to inspire projects like this shows how much space the brand’s compact hatchback still occupies in Alfa Romeo’s wider image. The remaining question is whether Stellantis’ future industrial choices will ever open the door to a real return.