The Alfa Romeo 6C series was a range of road, race, and sports cars manufactured by Alfa Romeo from 1927 to 1954. The name "6C" denotes the six cylinders housed within the car's straight-six engine, showcasing the vehicle's robust power and performance capabilities. These cars featured a variety of body designs crafted by prestigious coachbuilders like James Young, Zagato, Touring Superleggera, Castagna, and Pinin Farina, offering a blend of style and functionality.
A significant development came in 1933 with the introduction of a 6C version featuring an Alfa Romeo factory body, constructed in Portello. This marked a shift towards in-house manufacturing, highlighting the company's commitment