Kamal
Designed by the Alfa Romeo Style Centre and unveiled at the 2003 Geneva International Motor Show, Kamal is without a doubt a car with a great personality.
Its styling sees a concentration of concepts with a twin significance: the sense of belonging perfectly to the Alfa range, and, somewhat less common for this class of car, its similarity more to a road car than to an off-road model.
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From the brand's DNA, it takes the concept of compactness, an essential element for the car's handling and formal equilibrium. And it is from this compactness that the Kamal derives the versatility enabling it to be used not only as a sporting off-road vehicle. It is 435 centimeters long, 186 cm wide and 162 cm tall. For its size and specifications, Kamal represents the idea of a vehicle that is one of its kind in the world.
In Sanskrit, the word “Kamal” indicates the color red. In Arabic, the same term is used to express both “perfection” and a “meeting of opposites”. Different languages and different meanings, then, but which find an equilibrium and complementary significance in the same word. In the same, by way of a complex and refined play of hints and allusions, the Kamal, on the one hand recalls Alfa’s glorious sporting tradition, while on the other hand it offers fascinating new solutions focusing on the future and in particular on the SUV – MPV segments.








