Alfa Romeo is changing the name of its first electric vehicle from “Milano” to “Junior”, after legal threats from the Italian government over the company’s decision to make the car in Poland. Alfa Romeo parent company Stellantis announced last week that the EV would be called Alfa Romeo Milano after the city where the Italian carmaker was founded in 1910. But the country’s government then warned that to do so could be against the law, with Industry Minister Adolfo Urso adamant that “a car called Milano must be produced in Italy.” “Despite Alfa Romeo believing that the name met all legal requir…