Alfa Romeo Announces Release of Updated Giulia and Stelvio Models Date: 11th May 2023

Jacob Brooke
May 11, 2023

Alfa Romeo Australia has confirmed that their updated Stelvio model will be available in dealerships this month, starting at $76,450. The updated Giulia model will follow in June, with prices beginning at $68,450.

The updated Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio models feature design modifications and new technology. Notably, the cars come with adaptive Full-LED Matrix headlights and a redesigned Trilobo grille. The front grille and lower grilles of the two main air ducts have been restyled.

Updated Stelvio

The interiors of the Giulia and Stelvio have been updated with a 12.3" TFT screen, now fully digital, located in the centre of the instrument panel.

Both Giulia and Stelvio maintain the brand's driving dynamics. They are powered by a 4-cylinder, 2.0 280hp (206kW) turbocharged engine. The engine features MultiAir electro-hydraulic variable valve actuation technology and a Direct Injection system with 200 bar injection pressure.

The Stelvio model comes with an all-wheel drive with Q4 technology. The Veloce trim, available only on the Stelvio, includes Q2, a self-locking rear differential.

Giulia and a Good Looking Dude

Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), including Traffic Jam/Highway Assist and Traffic-sign Recognition/Intelligent Speed Control, are standard. Additional safety and ADAS features include Active Blind Spot, Lane Keep Assist, Active Cruise Control, Driver Behaviour Warning, and Forward Collision Warning. Both vehicles are equipped with Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Front and Rear Parking Sensors, and a Rear Back-up Camera with Dynamic Gridlines.

Connectivity features include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, as well as a wireless charger. Both models have a dual-zone automatic climate control system and heated, electric front seats. The Stelvio also includes a hands-free tailgate and an optional panoramic sunroof.

Stelvio and a Good Looking Lady

The release of these updated models is a notable event for Alfa Romeo as it continues to evolve its product line. Customers are invited to visit their local dealerships to experience the updated models.

You can watch our review of the Giulia and Stelvio Below!

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Jacob Brooke
Jacob Brooke, a respected voice in the world of automotive journalism, brings a wealth of knowledge and insights to his reviews at CarSauce. His keen eye for detail and passion for all things cars shine through in his in-depth analysis and honest evaluations of the latest models of cars. Join him as he guides readers through the car-buying process and explores the exciting world of motoring.

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