Alfa Romeo Giulia News

Alfa Romeo says its reliability better than rivals
By Andrew Chesterton · 31 Oct 2025
Alfa Romeo says its quality and reliabilty on the Tonale small SUV is "far ahead" of its German rivals in BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi.
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These cars aren't going anywhere soon
By Jack Quick · 21 Oct 2025
The current Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio mid-size sedan and SUV pair have been on the market for about a decade but they aren’t going anywhere soon, according to the Italian carmaker.
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Bold exclusive Alfa Romeo announced
By Tim Gibson · 02 Oct 2025
There are new limited edition Alfas on offer.
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Last of the line Alfa specials revealed
By John Law · 16 May 2024
Alfa Romeo has unveiled swan song special editions for its Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio models. Limited to 450 examples worldwide, the Giulia and Stelvio Super Sport (split 275 for sedan and 175 SUV) celebrate Alfa’s first victory at the Mille Miglia endurance race in 1928 at the hands of Giuseppe Campari and Giulio Ramponi in an Alfa 6C 1500 Super Sport.Six examples of the Giulia Quadrifoglio Super Sport ($174,200) and three Stelvio Super Sports ($183,200) are coming to Australia using the 375kW 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6. This could be the engine’s last mass-production outing with an electric Giulia due next year. The Giulia Sedan is a stand-out option among peers including the Audi RS5, BMW M3 and Mercedes-AMG C63 S – the same can be said of the BMW X3 M and AMG GLC 63 S rivalling Stelvio medium SUV. The ‘690T’ Ferrari-derived twin-turbo V6’s 375kW and 600Nm outputs are unchanged for the Super Sport models though an Akrapovič exhaust system has been fitted to add more bark to the Quadrifoglio experience.Both models use an eight-speed automatic transmission and the Giulia drives its rear wheels while the Stelvio powers all four.Alfa Romeo says the Giulia Super Sport benefits from a re-tuned mechanical limited-slip differential (LSD) with learning from the track-focused GTA model. The tweaks apparently increase stability without sacrificing agility, benefitting cornering speeds. There are none of the GTA or GTAm’s chassis changes here. The Super Sport variants use 19-inch (Giulia) and 21-inch (Stelvio) five-hole alloy wheels. The Stelvio does not score the different LSD so changes are limited to visual ones. The cars share a black-backed Quadrifoglio badge for the first time as a follow-up on last year’s gold-accented centenary insignia. Carbon-fibre aerodynamic parts, including a functional front splitter, feature on the Giulia. Both vehicles are available in Etna red metallic or Vulcano black – Alfa white paint is reserved for the Giulia. Inside, the gear shift surround gets a new carbon-fibre material with red finish to match the embossed headrests that carry the car’s individual number. As much as these Super Sport editions celebrate Alfa Romeo’s storied racing history, they also signal that Alfa is coming to the end of its combustion journey and the Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio’s V6 aren’t going to live forever. Alfa has confirmed its 2025 Giulia replacement will be electric and based on Stellantis’ ‘STLA’ EV only architecture. The Stelvio is expected to follow suit. With only six Giulia and three Stelvio Super Sports, Australian buyers will want to get in quick.2024 Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio pricing before on-road costs 
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Prices up for Alfa Romeo models in Australia
By Tim Nicholson · 16 Feb 2024
The price of entry into the Alfa Romeo Stelvio SUV and the Giulia sedan has just increased for the 2024 model year.
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New Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelio QV incoming
By Andrew Chesterton · 26 Jul 2023
The MY23 Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio QV models will arrive in Australia in December, with the Italian twins packing a new performance punch.
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Can Alfa Romeo be Italy's Tesla?
By Stephen Ottley · 18 Jul 2023
Alfa Romeo will reinvent itself - again - to become an all-electric rival to Tesla by the end of the decade. 
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2023 Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio updated
By Chris Thompson · 11 May 2023
Alfa Romeo Australia has confirmed pricing for what will likely be the final updates for both the Stelvio SUV and Giulia sedan before both are put out to pasture in their current, non-electrified forms.
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Limited Quadrifoglios up the ante
By Tom White · 14 Apr 2023
Alfa Romeo debuts mild facelift and limited editions for its Stelvio and Giulia Quadrifoglio range, but it's unclear if we'll see them in Australia.
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2025 Alfa Romeo Giulia to return as 746kW EV
By Chris Thompson · 28 Feb 2023
Alfa Romeo’s super sedan isn’t dead yet, as the Italian brand is currently working on developing the next generation, as well as an SUV, with electric power… and plenty of it.
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