Alfa RomeoCar NewsSUV

Alfa Romeo Guilia & Stelvio Super Sport special editions announced

Alfa Romeo has introduced new Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio Super Sport models for 2025, with global production capped at 275 units for the Giulia and 175 for the Stelvio. Australia will receive six units of the Giulia and just three of the Stelvio.

This limited edition series commemorates Alfa Romeo’s motorsport legacy, particularly the brand’s first victory at the 1928 Mille Miglia with the 6C 1500 Super Sport. The new models feature a revised Quadrifoglio logo, now in black for the first time in over a century, a tribute to the brand’s racing heritage.

The interior showcases new carbon fibre elements with a red finish, debuting exclusively in this series. Additionally, the front headrests feature red logo stitching and black numbering, emphasising the exclusivity of these limited editions.

Under the bonnet, both the Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio Super Sport are equipped with the same 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6 engine as the regular models, producing 375kW and 600Nm. This is backed up by a mechanical limited-slip differential, which enhances the driving dynamics and improves torque distribution.

The exterior includes extensive use of carbon fibre, including on the roof (exclusive to the Giulia), the front apron, and rear-view mirrors. Both models feature burnished 5-hole alloy wheels, measuring 19 inches for the Giulia and 21 inches for the Stelvio. These are available in three colours: three-layer Etna Red, metallic Vulcano Black, and Alfa White (Giulia only).

As standard, they come with adaptive LED matrix headlights, with red carbon fibre accents on the dashboard, console tunnel, and door panels. The steering wheel is finished in leather and Alcantara, with black stitching and carbon fibre details.

2025 Alfa Romeo Giulia & Stelvio Quadrifoglio Super Sport - interior

They both also feature a fully digital 12.3-inch TFT instrument cluster, offering customisable layouts, including an exclusive Race configuration that displays key performance metrics. If you’re interested, best to get in quick as they are likely to sell fast. See below for the starting prices (excludes on-road costs):

2025 Alfa Romeo Guilia Quadrifoglio Super Sport: $174,200
2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio Super Sport: $183,200

Brett Davis

Brett started out as a motor mechanic but eventually became frustrated working on cars that weren't his. He then earned a degree in journalism and scored a job at Top Gear Australia back in 2008, and then worked at Zoom/Extreme Performance magazines, CarAdvice, and started PerformanceDrive/PDriveTV in 2011 with Josh Bennis. He's now the owner and managing editor here at Driving Enthusiast.

Related Articles

Back to top button