Last fall, Alfa Romeo presented a facelift of the Giulia and Stelvio models. Now the same treatment is also coming to the performance versions called Quadrifoglio. They are also offered in a special version called 100° Anniversario, which is only released in 100 copies for each model. This version gets, in addition to some emblems, ten extra horses.

As before, the Giulia sedan is rear-wheel drive, while the Stelvio SUV is all-wheel drive. Both have an eight-speed automatic transmission from ZF. The adaptive suspension and ceramic brakes are expected to remain the same as their predecessor.

Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio 100° Anniversario | Legend since 1923

The engine is the same twin-turbocharged 2.9-liter V6 with 510 horsepower as before. In terms of appearance, the cars get the new Matrix LED headlights, gold brake calipers, and some visible carbon fiber details. Both cars have exhaust systems from Akrapovic. The color options are Rosso Etna, Verde Montreal, and Nero Vulcano. The interior gets the new 12.3-inch instrument cluster, but the infotainment screen is still modest at 8.8 inches.

Unfortunately, we have not yet received any pricing or launch date information for these models.

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