Alfa Romeo Giulia (2015)

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Alfa Romeo Giulia
Kerb weight
1,445 kg (3,186 lb) 2.2 diesel[8]
1,645 kg (3,627 lb) 2.0 RWD[9][10]
1,660 kg (3,660 lb) 2.0 AWD[9][11]
1,734 kg (3,822 lb) Quadrifoglio[12][13]
Chronology
PredecessorAlfa Romeo 159

The Alfa Romeo Giulia is a compact executive car produced by the Italian manufacturer Alfa Romeo. Known internally as the Type 952,[14] it was unveiled in June 2015, with market launch scheduled for February 2016,[15] and it is the first saloon offered by Alfa Romeo after the production of the 159 ended in 2011.[16] The Giulia is also the first mass-market Alfa Romeo vehicle in over two decades to use a longitudinal rear-wheel drive platform, since the 75 which was discontinued in 1992.[14] The Giulia was second in 2017 European Car of the Year voting and was named Motor Trend Car of the Year for 2018. In 2018, Giulia was awarded the Compasso d'Oro industrial design award.[17]

History

In 2013

458 Speciale Philippe Krief as chief engineer for the Giulia, and asked him to assemble a team of ten to create the Giulia, to be designed and built in two and a half years.[18][19] Krief oversaw the development of the Giulia, along with the platform that underpins it—Giorgio. This is an all-new, longitudinal-engine, rear-wheel drive platform developed by Alfa Romeo.[15]

Marco Tencone of Centro Stile Fiat [it] at the Fiat Mirafiori factory in Turin headed the design team,[20][2] with oversight from Lorenzo Ramaciotti.[19] The Giulia had a long gestation and delayed launch due to Marchionne sending its design back to the drawing board.[21]

The restyled company logo, which debuted with the new Giulia

The new Giulia was unveiled to the press at the

Museo Storico Alfa Romeo in Arese, on 24 June 2015, at an event which involved only the top-of-the-range Quadrifoglio variant and a rendition of "Nessun dorma" by Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli.[22] The occasion coincided with the company's 105th anniversary,[23] and also saw the company debut a restyled logo for all future Alfa Romeo models.[24] The Giulia was also presented under the new La meccanica delle emozioni slogan ("the mechanics of emotions" in Italian).[25]

The Giulia is the first model in the company's relaunch plan, which involves a €5 billion investment for an eight car line-up and a worldwide sales target of 400,000 by 2018—up from 74,000 in 2013.[23][26]

Overview

Rear view
Interior

The Giulia uses a

carbon-fibre drive shaft made by Hitachi Automotive Systems,[27] as well as aluminium alloy shock towers, suspension components, front wings, and doors.[28][29] All-wheel drive is offered in non-Quadrifoglio models.[3][30]

BMW 3-Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class.[31] The Daily Telegraph, reviewing a Veloce Ti model fitted with the optional Performance Pack, called it a "sports saloon" and compared it "compact executive" competitors such as the Audi S4, BMW M340i, Mercedes-AMG C 43, and Jaguar XE S, noting that the Giulia was sold with what they considered a better warranty than those rival products.[32] The Sunday Times compared the Quadrifoglio Verde model they reviewed to the BMW M3, and implied it to be "a mid-sized, four-door car".[33] Regarding the exterior design, the Guardian said "lines flow from the shield-shaped grill past the unusual rimless headlamps and make the car appear elegantly stretched" before saying "the wedged tail is topped by a curvaceous lip and flat-topped lamps",[31] while the Sunday Times criticised the driver's door, saying it "is either too small or in the wrong place."[33]

The Guardian said that the driving experience was "lovely",[31] while the Sunday Times said "it's an absolute joy to drive. The steering is fast — there are only two turns lock to lock" and that the optional carbon-ceramic disc brakes "were tuned perfectly."[33] The Daily Telegraph described the steering as "remarkably quick, but without that artificial off-centre dartiness that’s so often engineered into modern steering systems."[32] The Sunday Times said that the 58-litre (13 imp gal; 15 US gal) fuel tank is "not quite big enough" and that the 2.9-litre V6 engine in the model they reviewed is "smooth and magnificently sonorous".[33]

Regarding the interior, The Sunday Times said "the quality of the interior fittings is not as good as you might expect" at the price point. They also found it hard to see which button on the steering wheel was which in dark conditions, and described the optional carbon front seats in their test car as "enormous" and "very comfortable" while noting that they limited space for rear passengers.[33] The Guardian called it "generously luxurious."[31] The Daily Telegraph said "the quality of the plastics used is still slightly behind those of its competitors" and "you never feel short of space in the front. The rear seats offer enough room, too" while noting that the switches and instruments are more intuitive than in previous Alfa Romeo models.[32] The Independent, reviewing a Sprint model in 2021, made note of the updated centre-console screen, saying that it is "partly touch, partly operated by a rotary dial in the console, which is OK and probably safer than doing the whole thing like an iPad."[34]

Models

Giulia, Super, and Speciale

Giulia Speciale 2.2 TD
Giulia Speciale 2.2 TD

The base Giulia, mid-level Super, and fully loaded Speciale are powered by a 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) 2 litre gasoline engine, or the choice of 136 PS, 150 PS or 180 PS 2.2 litre turbo diesel engine. The base model comes with 16 inch alloys, the Super can be distinguished with 17 inch alloys and dual chrome exhaust tip for the diesel model. The Speciale has 18 inch alloys, black brake calipers, and leather sports seats from the Veloce. The Giulia has a drag coefficient of Cd=0.25.[35]

Veloce and Veloce Ti

Giulia Veloce
Giulia Veloce

The Giulia Veloce was presented at the 2016 Paris International Motor Show held in October. The Veloce offers the choice of two engines: the 2.0-litre turbo petrol and the 2.2-litre diesel inline-4 engines, both equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission and Alfa Q4 all-wheel drive system (rear-wheel-drive in the UK).[citation needed]

The Veloce has specific bumpers and a glossy black door trim; it has also various performance components like special rear extractor with double exhaust pipes and optional 5-spoke 19-inch alloy wheels (the 19-inch option is not available in the UK). On the interior, it has black, red or tan leather sport seats and a sports steering wheel with a suede grip, aluminium inserts on the dashboard, central tunnel, door panels and Xenon headlights.[citation needed]

The new four-cylinder petrol engine is rated at a maximum power output of 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp) at 5,250 rpm and a maximum torque of 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) at 2,250 rpm. It has MultiAir electro-hydraulic valve activation system along with "2-in-1" " turbocharger system and direct injection with a 200-bar high pressure system. The 210 PS (154 kW; 207 hp) diesel all aluminium straight-4 engine comes with MultiJet II technology and electrically operated variable geometry turbocharger.[citation needed]

The Alfa Q4 all wheel drive system behaves like a rear-wheel drive vehicle: 100% of torque is distributed to the rear axle. As it reaches the wheel adherence limit, the system transfers up to 60% of the torque to the front axle. To ensure maximum speed of response in re-distributing torque, the system exploits a high mechanical over slippage (up to 2.5%) between the two axles, which translates into segment-beating vehicle control in terms of traction and directional stability on bends.[36][non-primary source needed]

Quadrifoglio

The Quadrifoglio logo

The top-of-the-line Giulia

Cadillac ATS-V.[37]

The Quadrifoglio is powered by an all-aluminium alloy,

California T's bore x stroke of 86.5 mm × 82 mm (3.41 in × 3.23 in).[39] The engine has a maximum power output of 510 PS (375 kW; 503 hp) at 6,500 rpm,[3] and 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft) of torque between 2,500 and 5,000 rpm.[15][40][41] The turbochargers are single-scroll compressor IHI units integrated into the manifold, with water-charge air coolers.[42] It has side-mounted direct and port fuel injection and the peak turbo boost reaches up to 1.4 bar (20 psi) relative pressure.[43][44][45]

With the inclusion of cylinder deactivation (that can switch off a bank of three cylinders),[15] this model achieves a fuel consumption of 8.5 litres per 100 kilometres (33 mpg‑imp; 28 mpg‑US) and CO
2
emissions of 198 g/km, in the combined cycle.[40]

The Quadrifoglio weighs 1,734 kg (3,822 lb)[13][12] and has a power-to-weight ratio of 3 kg (6.6 lb)/PS.[46] Weight distribution is 52.5% front, 47.5% rear.[47] This is achieved courtesy of the Quadrifoglio sharing the other models' composite and light alloy construction, as well as featuring a roof and bonnet made of carbon fibre.[28]

Giulia Quadrifoglio
Giulia Quadrifoglio

From the front, the Quadrifoglio distinguishes itself from the rest of the range by a specific front bumper — with a carbon fibre

wheel wells, and bear Quadrifoglio badges; the side skirts are specific to the model, as are the 19-inch[15] alloy wheels. At the rear, a low-profile carbon fibre lip-spoiler is applied to the boot lid, and a rear diffuser makes up the lower half of the bumper, flanked by quadruple exhaust tips. Working in conjunction with the faired-in underside, the diffuser is fully functional in generating downforce — as at the front is the "Active Aero Splitter",[46] which can vary its angle of attack by 10°, moved by electric motors.[15] The manufacturer claims these active aero elements are the firsts in the Giulia's market segment[15] and are able to generate up to 100 kp (1 kN; 220 lbf) of downforce at 186 mph (300 km/h).[48] The Giulia Quadrifoglio has a drag coefficient of Cd=0.32.[39]

Mechanically, this model was fitted with a torque-vectoring rear differential[30] able to send 100% of the torque to the left or right wheel,[49] and an 8-speed automatic transmission manufactured by ZF, with a six-speed manual transmission[15] available as an option in European markets.[50] The differential was changed to a mechanical limited slip for the 2024 model year.[51] The braking system has the option of carbon ceramic rotors.[29]

On the interior, the dashboard is part-trimmed in leather and carbon fibre and the engine start button is located on the multi-function steering wheel. In addition, the driver is offered Alfa Romeo's "DNA" dynamic control selector, which is placed on the centre console.[15] Driving modes include "Dynamic", "Natural" and "Advanced Efficiency" modes (the last one uses cylinder deactivation for increased fuel economy), and "Race" (for high performance — with louder exhaust note and all electronic stability control systems turned off).[46]

Performance

According to Alfa Romeo, the Giulia Quadrifoglio can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.9 seconds

The Grand Tour TV series in January 2017. It completed a lap of the show's test track only 1.1 seconds behind the new all-wheel-drive Honda NSX - both driven on a wet track - an excellent performance for a rear-wheel-drive car. The Quadrifoglio went around the Top Gear test track in 1:21.40.[55]

Quadrifoglio NRING Edition

Giulia NRING Edition

At the

2018 Geneva Motor Show, the Giulia Quadrifoglio NRING Edition was introduced. The NRING edition has carbon-ceramic brakes, Sparco carbon fibre seats, carbon fibre interior trim, a Mopar-branded gear shifter and Mopar floor mats. The car is differentiated on the exterior by 'NRING' badges as well as carbon fibre mirror caps and side skirts and an exposed carbon fibre roof. The equipment was upgraded to include adaptive cruise control and a premium sound system.[56]

Quadrifoglio Racing Edition

Giulia Racing Edition

At the

2019 Geneva Motor Show the Alfa Romeo Racing limited edition was introduced, which celebrates Alfa Romeo's legendary racing history and the entry of a new Italian driver in Formula 1 competition: Antonio Giovinazzi joining the "Alfa Romeo Racing" team together with the 2007 F1 World Champion Kimi Räikkönen. This special edition has exclusive paintwork, as a tribute to the Alfa Romeo Racing C38 Formula 1 car. It has also some stylistic details like some carbon fibre aerodynamic parts and an Akrapovič titanium exhaust system.[57] The weight was reduced by about 28 kilograms (62 lb) from the standard Quadrifoglio, followed by a technical tune-up by Alfa Romeo engineers that has resulted more torque and power, which now amounts to 520 PS (382 kW; 513 hp).[58]

Giulia Advanced Efficiency

At the 2016 Paris Motor Show the Giulia's economic version called "AE" - Advanced Efficiency was unveiled. The AE was available with the Giulia and Giulia Super trim levels, it has 180 PS (132 kW; 178 hp) diesel engine and an 8-speed automatic transmission. The fuel consumption combines to 4.2 L/100 km (67 mpg‑imp; 56 mpg‑US) and just 99 g/km of CO2 emissions in the combined cycle. It has some specific technical solutions to achieve these values like implementation of a low-pressure EGR valve that improves engine efficiency, an air-water intercooler, a secondary engine cooling circuit in addition to the primary circuit, and specific gearbox ratios. The height of the car's body is lowered by 5 mm (0.2 in), it has specifically designed alloy wheels and the drag coefficient has been reduced to 0.23 for less drag force.[59] The Giulia "AE" Advanced Efficiency is fitted with specific 205/60 R16 tyres for reducing rolling resistance. It was discontinued beginning with 2019 model year.[60]

B-Tech Special Edition

In September 2018, the B-Tech Special Edition for Europe was announced which similar as Nero Edizione edition unveiled earlier for North American markets.[61]

GTA and GTAm

Giulia GTA
Giulia GTAm

On 2 March 2020, Alfa Romeo introduced two new GTA and GTAm

Lexan side and rear windows.[64][65] The GTA's handling was improved by widening the front and rear track by 50 millimetres (2.0 in). The car is fitted with single nut wheels for weight reduction measures. Broader fenders cover the additional width. New springs, shocks, and bushings update the suspension as further means to improve the handling. Buyers will also receive a “personalized experience package” which includes a Bell racing helmet in special GTA livery, a full racing suit by Alpinestars, a personalized Goodwool car cover, and a specific driving course devised by the Alfa Romeo Driving Academy.[64]

Modifications to the engine include higher boost pressure from the turbochargers, an Akrapovič exhaust system and redesigned pistons to ensure constant power and reliability: the piston cooling system now uses four oil jets instead of two as is the case on Quadrifoglio model.[66]

North American models

As of 2022, the Giulia is offered as Giulia, Giulia Ti (for Turismo internazionale), Veloce, and Quadrifoglio trims in the United States. Some models are available with Alfa's Q4 all-wheel-drive system and with the eight-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters mounted on the steering column (providing a shift time less than 100 milliseconds). The eight-speed automatic transmission was co-developed with ZF.[67]

Giulia Nero Edizione Package

At the 2018 New York International Auto Show, the Nero Edizione Package for the Giulia was announced. The package includes a new exterior appearance through special blacked-out wheels, badging, and other touches.[68]

Police car

Giulia Quadrifoglio Carabinieri

The

Alfa Romeo Giulietta and the Jeep Renegade police cars.[69]

The

chin spoilers with a white roof. Carabinieri cars are equipped with defibrillator, special portable cooling units, special radio system, additional emergency devices, a long weapon holder and rechargeable LED torches placed in the passenger compartment.[70]

Giulia ETCR

ETCR competitors, the Cupra e-Racer (left) and Veloster N ETCR
(centre)

The

2022
.

The Giulia ETCR was designed and engineered by Hexathron under lead engineer Maurizio Soro.[72] As required by ETCR rules, the spec drivetrain and battery are supplied by ETCR promoters WSC Technology,[73] with a rear-drive configuration featuring electronic torque vectoring and output power of up to 500 kW (670 hp) peak and 300 kW (400 hp) continuous.[74]

Giulia SWB Zagato

Unveiled in December 2022, the Alfa Romeo Giulia SWB Zagato is a one-off two-door model based on the Giulia, but with a shortened wheelbase, Tonale headlights and the GTAm special edition engine mated to a six-speed manual gearbox.[75][76][77]

Engines and performance

The 2.9 litre 690T twin-turbocharged V6 engine

The base models consist of

four-cylinder petrol engines, as well as four-cylinder turbo diesel engines.[28] The Quadrifoglio uses the V6 Alfa Romeo 690T engine, as described above. The petrol engines are built in FCA Italy's Termoli plant.[78]
Diesel engines are built in the Pratola Serra plant.

The first models went on sale from February 2016 were the

MultiAir2 turbo petrol engine was announced at the time of the Giulia Quadrifoglio's debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November 2015.[79] The 2.0 litre gasoline engines are part of the all new FCA Global Medium Engine
(GME) family. The Alfa version will share up to 70% parts with the GME family for other FCA brands.

Engine and transmission Displacement Max. power
(CE)[39]
Peak torque
(CE)[39]
Top speed 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) (seconds) Combined consumption
(CE)[39]
CO2 emissions
(CE)[39]
Notes
Petrol engine range
2.9 L 90° 24v twin-turbocharged V6 AT8 "690T" 2,891 cc (176.4 cu in) 540 PS (533 hp; 397 kW) 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft) 300 km/h (186 mph) 3.6 10.8 L/100 km (26 mpg‑imp; 22 mpg‑US)[80] 274 g/km[81] GTA announced in 2020
2.9 L 90° 24v twin-turbocharged V6 AT8 "690T" 2,891 cc (176.4 cu in) 540 PS (533 hp; 397 kW) 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft) 300 km/h (186 mph) 3.8[82] 10.8 L/100 km (26 mpg‑imp; 22 mpg‑US)[82] 277 g/km[81] GTAm announced in 2020
2.9 L 90° 24v twin-turbocharged V6 AT8 "690T"[83] 2,891 cc (176.4 cu in) 520 PS (513 hp; 382 kW)[58] 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft) 307 km/h (191 mph) 3.9[84] N/A N/A Limited Racing edition with Akrapovic exhaust, announced 2019
MY2024
2.9 L 90° 24v twin-turbocharged V6 MT6 "690T"[15] 2,891 cc (176.4 cu in)[39] 510 PS (503 hp; 375 kW) at 6,500 rpm[41] 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft) at 2,500–5,500 rpm[85] 307 km/h (191 mph)[41] 3.9[29] 8.5 L/100 km (33 mpg‑imp; 28 mpg‑US)[41] 198 g/km[41] Only available in left-hand-drive countries (except North America).
2.9 L 90° 24v twin-turbocharged V6 AT8 "690T" 2,891 cc (176.4 cu in)[39] 510 PS (503 hp; 375 kW) at 6,500 rpm[41] 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft) at 2,500–5,500 rpm[85] 307 km/h (191 mph)[41] 3.9 8.2 L/100 km (34 mpg‑imp; 29 mpg‑US)[86] 189 g/km Available in all markets.
2.0 L turbocharged
I4 GME MultiAir AT8 Q4[87]
1,995 cc (121.7 cu in) 280 PS (276 hp; 206 kW) at 5250 rpm 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) at 2,250–4,500 rpm 240 km/h (149 mph)[85] 5.2 6.4 L/100 km (44 mpg‑imp; 37 mpg‑US) 152 g/km
2.0 L turbocharged
I4 GME MultiAir AT8 Q2[88]
1,995 cc (121.7 cu in) 280 PS (276 hp; 206 kW) at 5250 rpm 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) at 2,250–4,500 rpm 240 km/h (149 mph) 5.7 6.4 L/100 km (44 mpg‑imp; 37 mpg‑US) 144 g/km Available in German market.
2.0 L turbocharged
I4
GME MultiAir AT8
1,995 cc (121.7 cu in) 250 PS (247 hp; 184 kW) at 5250 rpm< 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) at 2,250–4,500 rpm n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 Italian market. "Superbollo tax model"[89]
2.0 L I4 GME turbocharged
MultiAir
AT8
1,995 cc (121.7 cu in)[90] 200 PS (197 hp; 147 kW) at 5,000 rpm 330 N⋅m (243.4 lb⋅ft) at 1,750 rpm 235 km/h (146 mph) 6.6[91] 5.9 L/100 km (48 mpg‑imp; 40 mpg‑US) 138 g/km
Diesel engine range
2.2 L I4
Multijet II AT8 Q4[92]
2,143 cc (130.8 cu in) 210 PS (207 hp; 154 kW)[92] 470 N⋅m (347 lb⋅ft) at 1,750 rpm 235 km/h (146 mph) 6.9 4.7 L/100 km (60 mpg‑imp; 50 mpg‑US) 122 g/km MY2019
2.2 L I4 Multijet II AT8 Q4[93] 2,143 cc (130.8 cu in) 180 PS (178 hp; 132 kW) 450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft) at 1,750 rpm 230 km/h (143 mph) 6.8 4.7 L/100 km (60 mpg‑imp; 50 mpg‑US) 122 g/km 2015-2018
2.2 L I4 Multijet II AT8[92] 2,143 cc (130.8 cu in) 180 PS (178 hp; 132 kW)[92] 450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft) at 1,750 rpm 230 km/h (143 mph) 7.1 4.2 L/100 km (67 mpg‑imp; 56 mpg‑US) 109 g/km 2015-2018
2.2 L I4 Multijet II AE AT8[92] 2,143 cc (130.8 cu in) 180 PS (178 hp; 132 kW) at 3,750 rpm[92] 450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft) at 1750 rpm 230 km/h (143 mph) 7.2 3.8 L/100 km (74 mpg‑imp; 62 mpg‑US) 99 g/km 2015-2018
2.2 L I4 Multijet II MT6[92] 2,143 cc (130.8 cu in) 180 PS (178 hp; 132 kW) at 3,750 rpm[92] 380 N⋅m (280 lb⋅ft) at 1,750 rpm 230 km/h (143 mph) 7.2 4.2 L/100 km (67 mpg‑imp; 56 mpg‑US) 109 g/km 2015-2018
2.2 L I4 Multijet II AT8[60] 2,143 cc (130.8 cu in) 190 PS (187 hp; 140 kW) at 3,750 rpm[92] 450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft) at 1,750 rpm 230 km/h (143 mph) 7.1 4.9 L/100 km (58 mpg‑imp; 48 mpg‑US) 128 g/km MY2019
2.2 L I4 Multijet II AT8 Q4[60] 2,143 cc (130.8 cu in) 190 PS (187 hp; 140 kW) at 3,750 rpm[92] 450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft) at 1,750 rpm 230 km/h (143 mph) 7.1 5.5 L/100 km (51 mpg‑imp; 43 mpg‑US) 145 g/km MY2019
2.2 L I4 Multijet II MT6[92] 2,143 cc (130.8 cu in) 150 PS (148 hp; 110 kW) at 4,000 rpm[92] 380 N⋅m (280 lb⋅ft) at 1,500 rpm 221 km/h (137 mph) 8.4 4.2 L/100 km (67 mpg‑imp; 56 mpg‑US) 109 g/km 2015-2018
2.2 L I4 Multijet II AT8[92] 2,143 cc (130.8 cu in) 150 PS (148 hp; 110 kW) at 4,000 rpm[92] 450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft) at 1,750 rpm 221 km/h (137 mph) 8.2 4.2 L/100 km (67 mpg‑imp; 56 mpg‑US)[94] 109 g/km 2015-2018
2.2 L I4 Multijet II AT8[60] 2,143 cc (130.8 cu in) 160 PS (158 hp; 118 kW) at 4,000 rpm 450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft) at 1,500 rpm 221 km/h (137 mph) 8.2 4.9 L/100 km (58 mpg‑imp; 48 mpg‑US) 128 g/km MY2019
2.2 L I4 Multijet II MT6[92] 2,143 cc (130.8 cu in) 136 PS (134 hp; 100 kW) at 4,250 rpm[95] 380 N⋅m (280 lb⋅ft) at 1,500 rpm 210 km/h (130 mph) 9.0 4.2 L/100 km (67 mpg‑imp; 56 mpg‑US) 109 g/km 2015-2018 Offered only in some EU markets, for tax reasons
2.2 L I4 Multijet II AT8[96] 2,143 cc (130.8 cu in) 136 PS (134 hp; 100 kW) at 2,500 rpm 450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft) at 1,750 rpm 210 km/h (130 mph) 9.5 4.8 L/100 km (59 mpg‑imp; 49 mpg‑US) 128 g/km MY2019 Offered only in some EU markets, for tax reasons
Note: AT6 6-speed automatic transmission, MT6 6-speed manual transmission, AT8 8-speed automatic transmission, Q4 all-wheel drive

Engines and performance (North American models)

Engine and transmission Displacement Max. power Peak torque Top speed 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h)
(seconds)
EPA fuel economy
combined[97]
EPA CO2 emissions Notes
Petrol engine range
2.9 L 90° twin-turbocharged 24v V6 AT8 "690T" 2,891 cc (176.4 cu in) 505 hp (512 PS; 377 kW) at 6,500 rpm[98] 443 lb⋅ft (600 N⋅m) at 2,500–5,500 rpm 191 mph (307 km/h)[12] 3.8[12][99] 20 mpg‑US (12 L/100 km; 24 mpg‑imp) 451 g/mi (280 g/km)
2.0 L turbocharged I4 GME MultiAir AT8 AWD[79] 1,995 cc (121.7 cu in) 280 hp (284 PS; 209 kW) at 5,200 rpm 306 lb⋅ft (415 N⋅m) at 2,000–4,800 rpm 149 mph (240 km/h)[9] 5.1[9] 26 mpg‑US (9.0 L/100 km; 31 mpg‑imp) 348 g/mi (216 g/km)
2.0 L turbocharged I4 GME MultiAir AT8 [79] 1,995 cc (121.7 cu in) 280 hp (284 PS; 209 kW) at 5,200 rpm 306 lb⋅ft (410 N⋅m) at 2,000-4,800 rpm 149 mph (240 km/h)[9] 5.5[9] 27 mpg‑US (8.7 L/100 km; 32 mpg‑imp) 330 g/mi (205 g/km)

Model year changes

2019 model year

For the 2019 model year, the Giulia diesel engine was updated to meet the

AdBlue technology introduced to tackle nitrogen oxides in the exhaust. 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp) and 180 PS (132 kW; 178 hp) versions got a power increase by 10 PS (7 kW; 10 hp). All models now come with an 8.8-inch infotainment system with Apple Car Play and Android Auto as standard.[60] In addition, the Giulia Quadrifoglio engine was updated to include 6 port injectors following a shut down of the engine factory to update the production lines.[100]

2020 model year

The Giulia's 2020 model year version was first introduced in China. It has an updated interior with a new 8.8-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system, which now offers a Wi-Fi hotspot, over-the-air software upgrades, an integrated emergency call function, and a call assistant function. The interior now has a leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel and a leather-wrapped gear lever.[101] As a first for this model year, Veloce trim is now also available as a rear wheel drive model in European markets (excluding the UK, where it has been available since the beginning).

2023 model year

Alfa Romeo Giulia Competizione (facelift)
Rear view (facelift)

The 2023 Giulia adds a new top Competizione trim, like the Tonale SUV. The Giulia also adopts a 3x3 headlight similar to the Tonale with adaptive LED Matrix technology featuring adaptive lighting technology which adjusts the dipped beam according to the speed of the car and driving conditions.[102] As of 2023 model year, the Veloce trim is not available with rear wheel drive anymore, with all Veloce-trim cars now being Q4.

2024 model year

The M.Y. 2024 Giulia gains

LED matrix headlights, a digital instrument cluster, updated ADAS features, and a mechanical LSD for the Quadrifoglio.[51] Engine power is also boosted to 520 PS for the Quadrifoglio.[103]

Equipment and safety

Euro NCAP test results
Alfa Romeo Giulia (2016)[104]
Test Points %
Overall:
Adult occupant: 37.4 98%
Child occupant: 39.7 81%
Pedestrian: 29.2 69%
Safety assist: 7.3 60%
IIHS: 2017 Giulia[105]
Category Rating
Small overlap front Good
Moderate overlap front Good
Side Good
Roof strength Good
Head restraints & seats Good

All Giulia models have active safety systems as standard, including the

Forward Collision Warning (FCW) with Autonomous Emergency Brake (AEB) and pedestrian detection, IBS (Integrated Brake System) based on Continental MK C1 electronic brake control system,[106] Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and cruise control with speed limiter. The Giulia is the first car in the world to use Continental MK C1 electronic brake system. Stopping distance from 62 mph (100 km/h) to 0 are 38.5 m (126 ft) for the Giulia and 32 m (105 ft) for the Quadrifoglio.[107]

The Giulia was crash tested in June 2016 by EuroNCAP, with a score of 98% for the adult occupant protection — at the time the highest score ever achieved by any car, even with the introduction of a more stringent rating system in 2015. Overall the Giulia achieved five star results.[108]

The Giulia was awarded on October 3, 2017, the Top Safety Pick+ award by Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).[109] The Giulia achieved the highest possible rating in each of the five tests. The TSP+ designation applies to any 2017 model-year Alfa Romeo Giulia produced after May 2017 equipped with Forward Collision Warning-Plus – an option at only $500 MSRP – and bi-xenon projector headlamps (35W) featuring adaptive forward lighting and auto-leveling.[110]

Production

The car is assembled at

Cassino Plant in the province of Frosinone, Central Italy.[1] Pre-series production emerged in late August 2015, with full production and sales originally scheduled for November 2015 and February 2016, respectively.[15] The official production of the Giulia started on 19 April 2016.[111]

Sales

Calendar Year USA[112][113][114] Canada[114][115] Europe[116] Australia Others Total
2016 36 0 10,475 0 47[117] 10,558[117]
2017 8,904 596 24,679 639[118] 431[117] 35,159[117]
2018 11,519 510 17,075 536[119] 4,771[120] 34,411[120]
2019 8,704 242 10,932 303[118]
2020 8,203 188 7,436 193[121]
2021 7,634 200 6,297 323[122]
2022 5,091 209[123] 5,230 287[124]
2023 3,461
Total to date 50,901 1,945 82,124 2,281

Awards

The highly awarded production car, has received many awards from automotive industry groups and media publishers, including following:[125]

  • EuroCarBody Award 2016
  • Auto Europa 2017
  • Das Goldene Lenkrad: The most beautiful car of 2016
  • 2017 Driver's Choice Award for Best New Luxury Car[126]
  • 2017 Auto del Año (Car of the Year) in Mid-size Sedan Segment by Hispanic Motor Press[127]
  • 2016 BBC Top Gear Magazine Awards:Car of the Year' title and the inaugural public vote for 'Car of 2016'[128]
  • Best Car 2017 - German magazine Auto, Motor und Sport
  • Croatian Auto Klub magazine award: Croauto 2017
  • 2017 Newcomer of the Year, Quattroruote
  • All-new 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Named Best "Luxury Performance Car" of 2017 by New York Daily News Autos Team[129]
  • Wards 10 Best Interiors[130]
  • 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Wins "Super Sedan" in Popular Mechanics’ Automotive Excellence Awards[131]
  • 2017 10 Best Interiors List by WardsAuto
  • 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio named "Car of Texas" and "Performance Sedan of Texas" and took home "Most Drives" honor[132]
  • 2017 Sport Auto Award 2017 - German car magazine "Sport Auto"
  • 2017 Evo Car of the Year best sports saloon
  • 2017 Evo Car of the Year best super saloon
  • 2018 Motor Trend Car of the Year
  • Car and Driver 10Best for 2018
  • 2018 Car And Driver ‘Editors’ Choice’
  • Sport Auto Award 2018 Giulia Quadrifoglio top pick of category 'Imported Standard Sedans/Station Wagons up to 100,000 Euro' by Sport auto (Germany)[133]
  • Sport Auto Award 2018 Giulia Veloce wins in category 'Imported Standard Sedans/Station Wagons up to 50,000 Euro'. by Sport auto (Germany)
  • 2019 Readers' choice awards by the Auto, Motor und sport[134]
  • 2019 Auto Bild magazine win of "Design" category "Best Brands" competition.[135]
  • 2020 What Car? Performance Car of the Year[136]

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