23 Feb Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio
(Oilandgaspress) – Alfa Romeo announces the reopening of orders for the Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio in Europe from early March. A decision that forms part of the brand’s strategy to extend production of the current Giulia and Stelvio to 2027, in response to requests from enthusiasts and to maintain the link with two iconic Biscione models.
Created with passion for the most refined mechanics and “pure” driving, the two cars offer a typically Alfa Romeo direct and engaging experience, where every design choice is oriented towards the absolute balance between lightness, structural rigidity and optimal weight distribution, to make a decisive contribution to the responsiveness and precision of driving in all conditions. Specifically, the two cars’ best-in-class driving dynamics are the result of the use of ultra-light materials such as aluminum for the engine and carbon fiber for the transmission shaft, bonnet, spoiler, side skirts, dashboard, and panels.
The Giulia’s active aerodynamics are also ensured by the carbon-fiber front splitter: when activated, it controls the quality of air flow under the vehicle, to increase stability and performance. Last but not least, the Akrapovič exhaust system makes its unmistakable sound in a deep timbre, to translate the engine’s sporty spirit into acoustic emotions and amplify the bond between car and driver.

Under the bonnet of both models roars the powerful 520-hp 2.9 V6, which embodies the entirety of Alfa Romeo’s sporting tradition and restores the brand’s instinctive connection to driving. A configuration that epitomizes the brand’s excellence in engineering and offers pure driving enthusiasts an extraordinary balance between emotions and performance. The engine is combined with the mechanical limited-slip differential, which contributes to the improvement of the car’s behavior and traction by optimizing torque transfer and increasing stability, agility, and cornering speed. In the Giulia, the powerful V6 comes with rear-wheel drive (RWD) or is available with Q4 all-wheel drive in the Stelvio.
The iconic look of the two Quadrifoglio models draws inspiration from the world of racing and blends tradition and innovation: ultra-light burnished 5-hole wheels – 19″ for the Giulia, 21” for the Stelvio – with super sporty anodized gray brake calipers and carbon-fiber rear spoiler for the high-performance sedan. The same racing features can be found in the interior, with the standouts its “Racing Sparco” sports seats in leather and Alcantara with carbon-fiber details. The liveries on offer are Rosso Etna, Verde Montreal, Blu Misano, Grigio Vesuvio, Nero Vulcano, and Rosso Alfa.
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