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In the spring of 2023, the premiere of the updated Alfa Romeo Giulia sedan and the Alfa Romeo Stelvio crossover in the “charged” Quadrifoglio version took place. Along with the restyled models, the brand also showed the anniversary version of the Quadrifoglio 100th Anniversario, and now the Carbon Edition modifications are presented especially for North America. The limited version features special decor and advanced equipment. As the name suggests, the focus is on carbon fiber body decoration.

The signature Scudetto radiator grille, door sills, inserts in the air intakes and rear-view mirror housings are made of carbon fiber. The nameplates on the body are made in black, and the brake calipers are made in gold. The Giulia’s 19-inch and Stelvio’s 21-inch wheels are also black, and a carbon fiber roof is available for an extra charge for the sedan.

A distinctive feature of the interior of the special version is the red leather seat trim, since only black upholstery is available for regular Quadrifoglios. Additionally, the Carbon Edition received expanded carbon fiber interior decor. The equipment includes a Harman Kardon audio system, a set of electronic driver assistants Active Assist Plus Driver Group and other options.

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Technically, the special versions are no different from other model options and are equipped with a 2.9-liter V6 turbo engine with a capacity of 512 horsepower, which is combined with an 8-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive for the Giulia and all-wheel drive for the Stelvio. The Carbon Edition versions will be limited to 130 units in total – the Giulia will cost $84,875, and the Stelvio will cost at least $92,275.

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