Giulia Veloce Ti gets Quadrifoglio parts 17 | 08 | 2018

    ALFA ROMEO HAS refreshed its Giulia and Stelvio ranges, which are available to order now from Scottish dealerships priced from £32,490 and £36,990 respectively. The Giulia now adds the Veloce Ti — which borrows parts from the range-topping Quadrifoglio — to the line-up. The 280hp, 2.0-litre turbo petrol Veloce Ti starts at £45,500, while the Quadrifoglio is £62,500. (Related: Alfa Romeo Stelvio details)

    The result is a more sporty interior and exterior. The Veloce Ti adds a carbonfibre exterior trim and red brake calipers, plus the five-hole Quadrifoglio alloys previously exclusive to the 503bhp V6-engine Alfa.

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    The Veloce Ti  is also available — as an option — is the full range of colours, previously restricted to the Quadrifoglio. The Quadrifoglio lip spoiler, side skirts and a carbonfibre gear selector can also be fitted to the new Giulia trim level for an extra £1650.

    The Quadrifoglio appeal continues inside the cabin of the Veloce Ti, with carbonfibre interior trim, leather dashboard covering, black headlining, plus leather and Alcantara sports seats with eight-way electric adjustment.

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    The upgrades to both Giulia and Stelvio are all stylistic, with performance remaining untouched.

    The 2.2-litre diesel variants in both models now also benefit from a new AdBlue addition to ensure they comply with Euro 6D standards and deliver reduced emissions. In turn this has power by just under 10bhp, taking the 148bhp and 178bhp units to 158bhp and 187bhp.

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    In addition, all Giulia and Stelvio models now receive a further two-year warranty and roadside assistance, valid for five years from the date of first registration or until the vehicle has travelled 75,000 miles. In addition the cars will also come with three-year scheduled servicing, covering the cost of parts, lubricants and labour required as part of the servicing schedule.

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    Jim McGill

     

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