2016 Alfa Romeo Giulia sports sedan revealed

2016 Alfa Romeo Giulia sports sedan revealed

2016 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1

Alfa Romeo revealed their latest creation, the Giulia compact sports sedan, at the Alfa Romeo Museum in Italy yesterday.

The Italian manufacturer released images of the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio model only for now. This top of the range version is set to feature a Ferrari-tuned turbocharged V6 engine good for a whopping 510 hp, enough to propel it from 0-100 kph in just 3.9 seconds. It will be available in both rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive formats. The engine implements an electronically-controlled cylinder deactivation system as well, to improve fuel efficiency.

The Giulia has perfect 50:50 weight distribution. For handling, it gets systems such as Torque Vectoring with a double clutch to allow the rear differential to control the torque delivery to each wheel separately, the Integrated Brake System for improved braking response, and an Active Aero Splitter which actively manages downforce. All these systems are controlled by the Chassis Domain Control.

The standard Giulia will not be as aggressive-looking as the Quadrifoglio, with smaller alloys, less aggressive front bumper, no side vents and a different exhaust system.

The Alfa Romeo Giulia should arrive in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other GCC countries at some point next year.

Keep track of the latest prices and updates in the UAE, KSA & GCC in the Alfa Romeo Giulia buyer guide.

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Comments

  1. entry level sports sedan segment is getting really hot….cant wait to see a comparison test of Mercedes C63 AMG vs BMW M3 vs Cadillac ATS-V vs Audi RS4 vs Jaguar XE-R vs Lexus IS-F vs Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio vs Volvo S60 Polestar …. have to see who could dethrone the great M3 as best entry level performance sedan

  2. Now there is a reason to own Alpha

  3. Not interested at all, it looks like a Mazda 3 and new alfas aren’t as good as their competitors. I’ve myself driven the new Giulietta, its not as good as a golf 7 or bmw 1 series and the interior is extremely bland and boring.

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