Alfa Romeo Introduces Tributo Italiano Special Series Across Lineup

Jacob Brooke
November 17, 2023
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Alfa Romeo has announced the Tributo Italiano, a new special series available in its lineup, encompassing the Giulia, Stelvio, and Tonale models. This series is the first of its kind to be made available globally in the Alfa Romeo range, featuring design elements that reference Italian colors and motifs.

Side mirror featuring Italian Flag colours

The Tributo Italiano series is characterized by a two-tone color scheme, combining the main body color with a black roof. It incorporates the Italian flag on the mirror caps and is available in three colors: Rosso Alfa, Verde Montreal, and Bianco Alfa.

In terms of engine specifications, the Giulia and Stelvio models in this series offer a 209 kW (280 hp) 2.0 Turbo petrol engine or a 154 kW (210 hp) 2.2 Turbo diesel engine. Both configurations include an 8-speed automatic transmission and Q4 all-wheel drive, with an additional 118 kW (160 hp) rear-wheel drive Turbo diesel option. The Tonale is available with a 119 kW (160 hp) 1.5 hybrid engine and a 7-speed TCT automatic transmission or a 208 kW (280 hp) Q4 Plug-In Hybrid option. The Plug-In Hybrid version provides an electric range of over 80 km and a total range of more than 600 km.

The interior of the Tributo Italiano models features black leather sports seats with red perforations and an embroidered logo on the headrests. Red stitching is also present on the dashboard, seats, and door panels. The Tonale variant includes a carbon design dashboard fascia with the Alfa Romeo logo, ambient lighting, and aluminum kick plate.

Standard features across the series include dual-zone air conditioning, a heated steering wheel with aluminum shift paddles, ambient lighting, and a Harman Kardon sound system. The Stelvio and Tonale are equipped with a hands-free electric tailgate.

Safety features across these models consist of ADAS systems for level 2 autonomous driving, a high-resolution 360° camera, Blind Spot Detector, and Rear Cross-Path Detector.

The Tributo Italiano series was presented in Matera, a city that symbolizes a blend of historical and modern elements, aligning with Alfa Romeo's brand identity. This location choice highlights the brand's connection to its Italian heritage.

Matera, Italy

In summary, the Alfa Romeo Tributo Italiano special series offers new design elements and engine options across the Giulia, Stelvio, and Tonale models, along with standard interior and safety features. The series represents a new addition to Alfa Romeo's lineup, emphasizing elements associated with Italian design and engineering.

Jacob Brooke
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