New Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio make debuts

The new Giulia and Stelvio are making their debuts and will be available in Q1 2023.

The new Giulia and Stelvio are making their debuts and will be available in Q1 2023.

The fronts of the new Giulia and Stelvio have been given a new look. The two models feature Full-LED Adaptive Matrix headlights and brand-new Trilobo grille, which provides a strong family resemblance with the Tonale

Inside, the new Giulia and Stelvio are equipped with a new, completely digital 12.3-inch TFT screen, where all the vehicle information and parameters related to the autonomous driving technologies can be accessed.

Both vehicles are equipped with a Human Machine Interface (HMI) infotainment system which pairs with the optional Alfa Connect Services to offer features including over-the-air updates and My Remote to control some of the vehicle’s functionalities (locking/unlocking of doors, flashing lights) via a smartphone/smartwatch.

Non-Fungible-Token (NFT) technology is available on the entire Giulia and Stelvio lineups.. The technology is based on the concept of the blockchain card, an encrypted and non-modifiable digital register where the main information on each car gets recorded. Based on the customer’s selection, the NFT generates a certificate where data on the vehicle’s life gets recorded. This certificate can be used to guarantee proper vehicle preservation and support its residual value. The NFT certificate provides a further source of credibility which helps the owner or reseller, but also reassures the buyer in the choice of a used vehicle.

Stelvio models feature all-wheel drive Q4 technology designed to manage the traction of the Stelvio in a reactive and predictive way and allows the Stelvio to send all the power to the rear wheels. If tyre grip is approaching its traction limit, or if requested by the driver, it can instantly deliver up to 50% of the engine torque to the front wheels in less than 150ms, preventing wheel slip and ensuring maximum vehicle performance and driving effectiveness.

The new Giulia and Stelvio offer a choice of two trim levels: Sprint and Veloce. The Sprint trim is the entry model, while the Veloce brings further enhancements. Giulia range will be available with the rear-wheel drive 280hp petrol engine, while the Stelvio will come with the choice of the all-wheel-drive 280hp petrol or 210hp diesel engines.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.