Alfa Romeo has unveiled a pair of highly exclusive models: the Giulia Quadrifoglio Collezione and the Stelvio Quadrifoglio Collezione. These limited-production versions are being promoted as special global editions created to honor the legacy of the famous Quadrifoglio emblem, a symbol that originally appeared on the 1923 RL race car. Decades later, in 1963, the four-leaf-clover badge made the transition from the racetrack to Alfa Romeo’s high-performance road cars, becoming one of the brand’s most recognizable marks of speed and sporting excellence.
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On the exterior, both the sedan and the SUV receive a unique paint finish known as Rosso Collezione, a color inspired by Rosso Villa D’Este—the distinguished shade used on the modern 33 Stradale supercar. The Giulia variant gains additional exclusive touches including carbon-fiber mirror housings and a lightweight carbon-fiber roof panel that lowers the center of gravity while adding visual drama. Both models ride on dark-finished alloy wheels that emphasize their performance-focused character. Braking duties are handled by a carbon-ceramic system, paired with burnished anodized calipers that proudly display red Alfa Romeo lettering. Completing the exterior enhancements is an Akrapovič exhaust system accented with carbon-fiber elements, designed to deliver both visual flair and a more aggressive exhaust note.
Inside the cabin, the special-edition treatment continues with a set of carbon-shell Sparco sport seats upholstered in a blend of leather and Alcantara. These seats feature red contrast stitching along with exclusive “1 di 63 Collezione” embroidery on the headrests, a reference to the extremely limited production run. Additional carbon-fiber trim pieces are integrated throughout the interior, while the dashboard is wrapped in premium leather to reinforce the luxurious yet performance-oriented identity of the models.
Under the hood, Alfa Romeo retains its well-known twin-turbocharged 2.9-liter V6 engine. This powerplant delivers 513 horsepower and 600 Nm of torque, providing serious performance credentials. In the standard Giulia Quadrifoglio, these figures translate to a 0–100 km/h sprint time of just 3.9 seconds and an impressive top speed of 308 km/h. Although Alfa Romeo has not listed revised performance numbers for the Collezione versions specifically, their lightweight components and upgraded exhaust suggest they will be at least as thrilling to drive as the regular Quadrifoglio models.
Production of the Quadrifoglio Collezione series is capped at only 63 units, ensuring exceptional rarity. Alfa Romeo will make these special editions available across several international markets, including China, Japan, Europe, and the Middle East—regions where the Quadrifoglio heritage has long been celebrated by enthusiasts.