Automotive Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio: the same range for all of Europe


Simplified ranges: after the removal of the old Giulia and Stelvio access finishes and now the Veloce TI, the ranges begin with the Super finish and are structured as follows: on the one hand, the classic Super and TI finishes, and n the other hand, for each of them, a derivative with a sportier spirit with the Sprint and Veloce. The Quadrifoglio is always positioned at the top of each of the two ranges.

The enrichment brought to the range has the effect of simplifying the configuration of the models with:

3 options available on the Giulia range, 5 on Stelvio and 6 for the Quadrifoglio.
3 packages:
– Veloce ambience pack only on Sprint (Sport leather upholstery; electric seat pack and winter pack including heated seats and steering wheel)
– Autonomous Driving Pack allowing access to level 2 autonomous driving (Detection of blind spots with corrective action; fatigue detector; recognition of traffic signs coupled with cruise control; lane keeping system; driving assistance semi-autonomous in heavy traffic and on the highway)
– Premium interior package on Veloce only (Leather dashboard; Harman Kardon audio system with loudspeaker and subwoofer)

Engines:

The range of engines meeting the Euro 6D Full standard remains broadly identical to that of the Giulia and Stelvio 2021. These had then benefited from improvements in terms of consumption / CO2 emissions.

Giulia therefore remains offered in Diesel 2.2 160hp and 190hp propulsion or 210hp with Q4 all-wheel drive. In gasoline, we find the 2.0 gasoline engine, available in 200hp propulsion or 280hp Q4.

Stelvio has Diesel 2.2 160hp (propulsion) or 190hp Q4 and 210 Q4 or 200 and 280hp Q4 petrol engines.

Prices :

The Giulia range starts from €43,500 and the Stelvio from €47,500 (2.2 Turbo Diesel 160 AT8 Super), 2-year warranty + 1 year of Maximum Care extension included:



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