Local details for the 2024 Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio (QV) twins have been detailed ahead of their arrival in December, including new starting prices of $153,700 and $162,700 plus on-road costs respectively.
Those new opening figures mark price increases of $10,200 for the Alfa Romeo Giulia QV sedan and $9200 for the Stelvio QV SUV, both of which now feature revised styling, a new mechanical limited-slip differential, digital 12.3-inch instrument cluster and carbon-fibre trim inserts.
See our recent international drives of both the new high-performance Giulia Quadrifoglio and the Stelvio QV.
The 375kW/600Nm 2.9-litre twin-turbocharged V6 and eight-speed automatic transmission combination remains unchanged, driving the rear wheels of the Giulia sedan and all four wheels of the Stelvio SUV.
The SUV’s extra grip helps it to a 3.8sec sprint from 0-100km/h, whereas the lighter Giulia takes 3.9sec to stop the clock.
The styling changes centre around a new grille design, full ‘3+3’Matrix LED headlights and tweaked lower intakes, complemented at the rear by a new set of tail-light clusters.
Black is also applied to the exterior mirrors, antenna, grille mesh and 19-inch alloy wheels.
These revisions build on the updates made to the standard Giulia and Stelvio models earlier this year.
Alfa Romeo Australia has also advised that the local allocation of the special-edition Giulia and Stelvio QV 100 Anniversario editions – limited to five sedans and three SUVs for our market, out of a 100-unit global production run – have all been taken.
For the record, the Giulia version was priced at $166,700 and the Stelvio at $175,200 plus on-road costs, adding gold brake callipers, commemorative badging and interior stitching, carbon V-bezel, carbon mirrors and black and Alcantara leather upholstery.
Standard equipment highlights on the regular QV models include adaptive dampers, sports seats, carbon interior trim, heated six-way power-adjustable front seats with powered bolsters, 8.8-inch infotainment system, smartphone mirroring, a 14-speaker Harman Kardon sound system, dual-zone climate control, adaptive cruise control and a wireless charging pad.
Metallic paint adds $2200 (Vulcano Black, Vesuvio Grey and Misano Blue, above the no-cost solid Alfa Red), while premium paint finishes (Etna Red, Montreal Green) add $4000.
Carbon-ceramic brakes are available for $15,950, while dark forged alloy wheels are offered on both cars: 19-inch on Giulia QV ($1300) and 21-inch on Stelvio QV ($1950).
You can also order an exposed carbon-fibre roof on the sedan for $6500, while the SUV can be fitted with a panoramic sunroof for an extra $3500.
Inside, Sparco carbon-fibre front seats with electric height adjustment (manual for other directions) can be had for $8350, though note that this option removes the power seat bolsters and heating for both the front seats and the steering wheel.
How much does the 2024 Alfa Romeo Giulia cost?
Ti – $68,450 (new)
Veloce – $74,950 (+$3000)
Quadrifoglio – $153,700 (+$10,200)
Quadrifoglio 100 Anniversario – $166,700 (sold out)
* Prices exclude on-road costs
How much does the 2024 Alfa Romeo Stelvio cost?
Ti – $76,450 (new)
Veloce – $82,950 (+$3500)
Quadrifoglio – $162,700 (+$9200)
Quadrifoglio 100 Anniversario – $175,200 (sold out)
* Prices exclude on-road costs