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Alfa Romeo’s Quadrifoglio Collection Enchants with Vibrant Red Shades

Exclusive Presentation

Alfa Romeo has announced the release of exclusive special editions of the Giulia and Stelvio called Quadrifoglio Collezione. These global special series are created to honor the Quadrifoglio (four-leaf clover) symbol, which first appeared on the RL racing car in 1923 and has been adorning the brand’s road models since 1963.

Unique Exterior

Externally, the sedan and crossover are painted in the unique Rosso Collezione color, inspired by the Rosso Villa D’Este shade offered on the 33 Stradale supercar. The company notes that while the colors are similar, the Giulia has a darker shade, matching its “soul of extreme sportiness.” The Stelvio, in turn, received a “brighter and more open interpretation of red.”

Exterior features also include carbon mirror caps and a carbon roof on the Giulia model. The cars received dark wheels and a carbon-ceramic braking system, accompanied by calipers with a matte anodized finish and red Alfa Romeo logos. The package is complemented by an Akrapovič exhaust system with carbon tips.

Interior Features

Inside, the Sparco sports seats with a carbon frame, upholstered in leather and Alcantara, draw special attention. They feature red contrast stitching and “1 di 63 Collezione” embroidery on the headrests. Other interior details include carbon inserts and leather upholstery on the dashboard.

Technical Specifications

The special editions received the familiar bi-turbo 2.9-liter V6 engine, producing 513 hp (382 kW) and 600 Nm of torque. The standard Giulia Quadrifoglio with this engine accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.9 seconds, and its top speed is 308 km/h.

Limited Production and Markets

Production of the Quadrifoglio Collezione will be limited to only 63 units. These special editions will be available for buyers in China, Japan, Europe, and the Middle East.

The release of such limited series as Collezione is part of the modern strategy of many automakers, aimed at maintaining an emotional connection with customers and preserving the value of iconic models. For Alfa Romeo, it is also a way to celebrate the century-long history of the Quadrifoglio symbol, combining modern technology with references to classic colors and materials. Similar projects often become collectibles even before leaving the assembly line, emphasizing the brand’s status in the niche segment of high-performance cars.

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