The facelifted Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio models are set to touch down on Australian shores later this month and both will initially be offered in Ti and Veloce guises. The refreshed Quadrifoglio versions will launch in the fourth quarter of the year.
Kicking off the Giulia range is the Ti, priced from AU$68,450 ($45,822) while the Stelvio Ti is available from AU$76,450 ($51,177). Among the key features of both Ti models is a new textured grille, black mirror caps, 19-inch alloy wheels, tinted taillights, automatic full LED Matrix headlights, matte exhaust tips, and for the Stelvio, both a Q4 badge and a Vesuvio Grey body kit.
Found in the cabins of the two updated Alfa Romeo models are leather seats, Real Oakwood insert materials, a sporty leather heated steering wheel, a perforated leather gear shifter, aluminum sport pedals, and a black headliner. Other features include a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, 8.8-inch infotainment display, wireless charger, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and dual-zone climate control.
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An abundance of safety features also come standard in both the Giulia Ti and Stelvio Ti. These include Level 2 autonomous driving, active blind spot monitoring, automatic high beams, active cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, and autonomous emergency braking. The Stelvio Ti also has a hill descent control system.
Then there are the Veloce versions of the Giulia and Stelvio. This trim level adds a new diffuser alongside red brake calipers, a Q2 badge for the Giulia, and 20-inch wheels and a Vulcano Black body kit for the Stelvio. A handful of interior upgrades also come standard such as sporty leather seats, aluminum paddle shifters, and aluminum inserts. The Veloce also receives privacy glass, a 14-speaker Harman Kardon audio system, and leather across the dashboard, door panels, and center armrest. Giulia Veloce and Stelvio Veloce models can also be optioned with distinctive paint, a panoramic sunroof, and the option of either black or red leather.
Prices for the updated Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce start at AU$74,950 ($50,173) while the Stelvio Veloce is available from AU$82,950 ($55,528). Both can be optioned with a AU$2,700 ($1,807) sunroof.