Alfa Romeo is celebrating its 100th anniversary of the Quadrifoglio logo making its debut in motorsports with special editions of the 2024 Giulia and Stelvio models.
The exteriors of the Quadrifoglio 100th Anniversary models feature a carbon-fiber grille and mirror caps. The Giulia gets 19-inch alloy wheels, while the Stelvio comes with bigger 21-inch wheels; both models feature gold brake calipers. The interiors include splashes of real carbon fiber for the door panels, dashboard and center tunnel, as well as leather and simulated-suede upholstery. Gold stitching is used on the dashboard, which also showcases an embroidered “100” next to the gold Quadrifoglio logo.
Both 100th Anniversary models are powered by the Quadrifoglio’s 505-horsepower, twin-turbocharged 2.9-liter V-6 engine mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard on the Giulia, while the Stelvio gets standard all-wheel drive.
Alfa Romeo has not yet released pricing information for the 100th Anniversary models, but orders will open this spring, with availability later this year. Production will be limited to 100 units each globally. Expect pricing to be a little more than the standard Quadrifoglio variants of each model; currently, the 2023 Giulia starts at $81,855, and the 2023 Stelvio has a starting price of $87,770 (both prices include $1,595 destination charge).
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