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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.

Alfa Romeo Giulia Instruments

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.