Alfa unveils Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio 100th Anniversario
Alfa Romeo is celebrating its 100th anniversary by releasing a limited edition of the Alfa Romeo Giulia and Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio.
Only 100 units of the Quadrifoglio 100th Anniversario will be produced, with enhanced power, additional equipment and exclusive touches as standard.
Both the Alfa Romeo Giulia and Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio 100th Anniversario models boast best-in-class handling and power-to-weight ratio, creating a direct and one-of-a-kind Alfa Romeo driving experience.
The limited-edition models have been updated with new '3+3' headlights, with adaptive Full-LED Matrix technology that offers anti-glare and an adaptive driving beam for optimal lighting in all conditions.
The 2.9-litre Bi-Turbo V6 engine in both cars has been enhanced to produce 520PS, combined with a mechanical self-locking differential. The Giulia has active aerodynamics and a carbon front splitter, while the Stelvio has 21-inch alloys.
The cars' interiors feature an exclusive combination of black and Alcantara leather, enhanced by new and exclusive contrast golden stitching and innovative 3D effect carbon-fibre trim for the instrument panel, the central tunnel, and the door panels.
The Quadrifoglio has been a symbol of Italian sportiness and Alfa Romeo's highest-performing creations since its debut on April 15, 1923, when it was worn on the race-winning RL of Ugo Sivocci in the Targa Florio.
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Quadrifoglio, Alfa Romeo is heading back to its native land of Sicily for a commemorative photo shoot. The Quadrifoglio has been part of Alfa Romeo's history since the very beginning, and to project its historical logo into the brand's future while preserving its solidity and elegance with a new chromatic color scheme, the Centro Stile Alfa Romeo has taken on the task.
The Alfa Romeo Giulia and Alfa Romeo Stelvio 100th Anniversario models will be available to order in the UK in Q2, with pricing being confirmed closer to the time.