Alfa Romeo unveils two new limited-edition models
11 Dec 2025|42 views
Alfa Romeo has lifted the covers off two of its limited-edition creations: The Giulia Quadrifoglio Collezione and the Stelvio Quadrifoglio Collezione, made to celebrate one of its most famous symbols: The Quadrifoglio (four-leaf clover).
Both models will be globally limited to 63 units each, paying homage to the year (1963) that saw the Quadrifoglio appear on an Alfa Romeo production car for the first time.
The Alfa Romeo models are limited to just 63 units each and will be released in the U.K, Middle East, China, and Italy.
Over the years, Alfa Romeo red has been transformed alongside the brand's evolution, from iconic pastels and evocative metallics to the more sophisticated three-layers. Rosso Villa d'Este, initially produced to kit out the 4C Concept, represents a turning point, bringing a colour linked to the racing world to a more exclusive and prestigious clientele. It is a deep red, rich in ink, which can switch from red to black depending on the light.
In the new limited editions, this colour is reinterpreted in two different but complementary expressions: The Giulia goes for darker, almost black shades, in tune with its soul of extreme sportiness; while the Stelvio favours a brighter and more open reading of red, a shade that reflects a more multifaceted sportiness, suitable for a powerful but versatile SUV.
Inside, the leather-upholstered dashboard with red stitching creates a warm and all-encompassing environment, while the leather and Alcantara seats are characterised by embroidered numbering, from "1 di 63 Collezione" to the latest, unrepeatable model. Finally, the passenger compartment is embellished with Sparco seats with carbon-fibre shell as well as door and central armrest panels upholstered in leather.
Under the bonnet roars Alfa Romeo’s 2.9-litre V6 engine offering a power output of 513bhp. Its sound is also made even more distinctive by the Akrapovic exhaust system, which comes as standard. Carbon fibre, a symbol of the racing soul of the Quadrifoglio, is used on some components, such as the front badge, mirror caps, and finishes of the central tunnel and dashboard. Another specific is the refined exposed carbon-fibre roof, which adds a technical and assertive touch to the car.
The two limited editions boast Instant Classic certification, confirming the combination of "beauty and technique" inherent in Alfa Romeo's DNA, thus making each car a work of art in motion.
Alfa Romeo has lifted the covers off two of its limited-edition creations: The Giulia Quadrifoglio Collezione and the Stelvio Quadrifoglio Collezione, made to celebrate one of its most famous symbols: The Quadrifoglio (four-leaf clover).
Both models will be globally limited to 63 units each, paying homage to the year (1963) that saw the Quadrifoglio appear on an Alfa Romeo production car for the first time.
The Alfa Romeo models are limited to just 63 units each and will be released in the U.K, Middle East, China, and Italy.
Over the years, Alfa Romeo red has been transformed alongside the brand's evolution, from iconic pastels and evocative metallics to the more sophisticated three-layers. Rosso Villa d'Este, initially produced to kit out the 4C Concept, represents a turning point, bringing a colour linked to the racing world to a more exclusive and prestigious clientele. It is a deep red, rich in ink, which can switch from red to black depending on the light.
In the new limited editions, this colour is reinterpreted in two different but complementary expressions: The Giulia goes for darker, almost black shades, in tune with its soul of extreme sportiness; while the Stelvio favours a brighter and more open reading of red, a shade that reflects a more multifaceted sportiness, suitable for a powerful but versatile SUV.
Inside, the leather-upholstered dashboard with red stitching creates a warm and all-encompassing environment, while the leather and Alcantara seats are characterised by embroidered numbering, from "1 di 63 Collezione" to the latest, unrepeatable model. Finally, the passenger compartment is embellished with Sparco seats with carbon-fibre shell as well as door and central armrest panels upholstered in leather.
Under the bonnet roars Alfa Romeo’s 2.9-litre V6 engine offering a power output of 513bhp. Its sound is also made even more distinctive by the Akrapovic exhaust system, which comes as standard. Carbon fibre, a symbol of the racing soul of the Quadrifoglio, is used on some components, such as the front badge, mirror caps, and finishes of the central tunnel and dashboard. Another specific is the refined exposed carbon-fibre roof, which adds a technical and assertive touch to the car.
The two limited editions boast Instant Classic certification, confirming the combination of "beauty and technique" inherent in Alfa Romeo's DNA, thus making each car a work of art in motion.
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