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200 Car Units From Two Model Alfa Romeo Special Edition This Is Selling On Five Continents

JAKARTA - Stellantis, the parent company of Alfa Romeo announced that 100 units of Giulia and 100 units of the special edition of the Quadrifoglio 100 Anniversario have been sold out and all of its owners are scattered on five continents.

Referred to as the special edition of the "collector's car", the Giulia sedan and the Stelvio SUV were introduced on April 15 to coincide with April 15, 1923 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Quadrifoglio's debut.

According to Stellantis media space, June 15, a total of 200 units of the two models produced to honor the history of Giulia and Stelvio, high-performing race cars and legendary highways from the Alfa Romeo brand were sold "simultaneously".

Quadrifoglio 100 Anniversario features a special emblem with lots of gold accents and 1923-2023 writing. The golden touch also includes a gold-painted caliber brake and a carbon fiber completion on the grip and rear mirror. In the interior there are also gold stitches on the leather and Alcantara seat, gold celebration logos on the dashboard, as well as several carbon fiber elements.

This special edition model is based on the standard Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio which have undergone a refresher. Both have a 5.9 V6 engine powered 520 dk (510 dk standard version) and produce a 600 Nm torque. The power is channeled to the rear wheels (Giulia) and four wheels (Stelvio) through automatic transmission of eight ZF accelerations. The engine is very strong but very light because it is made entirely from aluminum.

Alfa Romeo does not publicly disclose the price for this special model, which is likely to be sold at prices well above the widely available standard Quadrifoglio variant.