Alfa Romeo has introduced a range of updates to its Giulia and Stelvio models, effective from Q1 2023.
The cars are equipped with new LED Matrix headlights, featuring a distinctive three-part daytime running light that mirrors the ones used on the new Tonale.
Adaptive lighting technology allows the new headlights to constantly adjust during night-time driving, depending on speed and driving conditions. They also feature a glare-free automated high-beam function.
The interior of the Giulia and Stelvio have also been lifted, with the addition of a new fully digital instrument cluster. The 12.3-inch screen has customisable layouts, including a ‘heritage’ option that takes inspiration from the dial faces of classic Alfa Romeos.
Enhanced connected services have been added to the two models, allowing remote smartphone interaction and Non-Fungible-Token (NFT) technology to record the car’s service history.
The new Giulia and Stelvio follow the range simplification strategy introduced with Tonale. A choice of two trim levels are available: Sprint and Veloce.
The Giulia range will be available with the rear-wheel drive 280PS petrol engine, while the Stelvio will come with the choice of the all-wheel-drive 280PS petrol or 210PS diesel engines.
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