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Alfa Romeo unveils Giulia & Stelvio Quadrifoglio Collezione

Alfa Romeo Giulia & Stelvio Quadrifoglio Collezione
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Presented by Alfa Romeo: 63-unit Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio Collezione, with Rosso Collezione colors, 520-hp V6 and carbon details. Learn more inside.

Alfa Romeo has unveiled two new limited editions: the Giulia Quadrifoglio Collezione and Stelvio Quadrifoglio Collezione. The series is capped at just 63 units in total and is set for a global rollout across Europe, the UK, MEA, China and Japan. Alfa Romeo frames the release as more than a special trim—an intentionally collectible tribute to the Quadrifoglio emblem that has long defined the brand’s highest-performance road cars.

The story is anchored in heritage. The Quadrifoglio symbol dates back to 1923, while 1963 is highlighted as the year it first appeared on a production road car—an anniversary echoed directly in the number 63. Both models are assembled at the Cassino plant, with Alfa Romeo emphasizing the blend of advanced manufacturing and Italian craftsmanship as part of the appeal of these one-off builds.

Alfa Romeo Giulia & Stelvio Quadrifoglio Collezione
Alfa Romeo Giulia & Stelvio Quadrifoglio Collezione / stellantis.com

Visually, Collezione is led by two dedicated shades: Rosso Collezione Giulia and Rosso Collezione Stelvio, inspired by Rosso Villa D’Este, the already well-known red associated with the 33 Stradale. Alfa Romeo says the interpretations diverge on purpose: the Giulia leans darker—almost black depending on the light—while the Stelvio presents a brighter, more open take on red. The brand places the colors within its wider lineage of signature reds, treating each new tone as a chapter in Alfa Romeo’s identity.

Inside, the limited-run intent is made explicit. A leather-wrapped dashboard with red stitching sets the tone, while the leather and Alcantara seats feature embroidered numbering spanning from “1 di 63 Collezione” through to the final car. The cabin is further detailed with Sparco seats featuring a carbon-fiber shell, alongside leather-trimmed door panels and a leather-upholstered central armrest.

Alfa Romeo Giulia
Alfa Romeo Giulia / stellantis.com

Under the bonnet sits Alfa Romeo’s headline hardware: a 520-hp 2.9 V6. The soundtrack is sharpened by a standard Akrapovič exhaust system. Carbon fiber cues—central to the Quadrifoglio image—appear across signature elements such as the front badge, mirror caps and interior trim, and the editions also feature an exposed carbon-fiber roof. Braking is handled by a standard carbon-ceramic system, visually marked by Alfa Romeo’s red signature on dark anodized calipers.

Alfa Romeo describes the pair as “Instant Classics”—language that signals a clear target audience. With a run of only 63 cars, Collezione positions itself less as a loud anniversary statement and more as a tightly curated collector’s release, using color, numbering and materials to do the talking.

Alfa Romeo Stelvio
Alfa Romeo Stelvio / stellantis.com

The move sits within a broader pattern of rare Quadrifoglio editions. Alfa Romeo previously introduced the Quadrifoglio 100th Anniversario—limited to 100 units per model and defined by its own commemorative detailing and accents. Against that backdrop, Collezione arrives with a different emphasis: fewer overt celebratory cues, and a stronger focus on rarity, finish and a recognizable, brand-specific red narrative.

Mark Havelin

2025, Dec 02 13:09

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