in an A.L.F.A 24 series E in 1920
The Alfa Romeo "Torpedo" 20/30HP was the first car under the ALFA brand to formally carry the
Alfa Romeo name. It was equipped with a 4250 cc sidevalve inline-four engine producing 67bhp. The car was intended for a launch amongst the upper classes of Italy, so the price was notably high- around three times that of the
Ford Model T, a large sum of money when one considers the post-
World War I economy. The ALFA 20/30 HP was almost identical to the
24 HP of 1910 and was often simply called the HP 24 Serie E. The 24 HP's engine was reused completely, save for a sidechain on the camshaft to reduce noise. The maximum power was increased to 49bhp at 2400rpm, and the top speed increased to . The vehicle was available in two body variants: A Berlina chassis and a
torpedo variant. At the outbreak of World War I on August 3, 1914, Italy declared itself neutral. ALFA plants, as such, had not been directly affected by war, or by manufacturing related to the war effort. Production numbers between 1914 and 1915 totaled 285 finished 20/30 HP models. In 1915, the production totals decreased to 95 frames for the 20/30 HP, which were only completed in 1920. ==Alfa Romeo 20/30 ES Sport==