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In the classic “create demand by limiting supply” approach, a mere 200 units of the 2024 model-year vehicles will be made globally, with 100 each of the Giulia and Stelvio to commemorate the century mark.
So what are the differences from others in the stable? Should you nab one of these, you’ll get these features…
- 19-inch sports alloy five-hole wheels for the Giulia, or 21-inch for the Stelvio
- Burnished gold brake calipers
- 100-year emblem on the mud guards
- Carbon fibre grille and mirror caps
- A real carbon-fibre 3D finish on the instrument panel, central tunnel and door panels
- Black leather and Alcantara fabric upholstery, with gold stitching on the dashboard and an embroidered “100” next to the new gold Quadrifoglio logo, along with a leather-and-Alcantara steering wheel with carbon fibre inserts
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And yes, these are cosmetic changes, but if you count on the carbon fibre reducing a bit of weight, you could possibly consider it a performance change as well.
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Alfa Romeo itself dates from 1910, but its Quadrifoglio four-leaf clover logo was first used on the company’s race cars in the 1920s when they were raced in such events as the Grand Prix, Mille Miglia, Targa Florio, and 24-hour Le Mans.
It’s likely these 200 global units will be plucked quickly by Alfa enthusiasts and collectors. Parent company Stellantis says they’ll be available at Canadian dealers in the third quarter of 2023.
Which 100th Anniversary would you pick, the Giulia or the Stelvio? Let us know in the comments!
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