2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio Updated With More Standard Equipment

    December 21st 2020     Suhail Ajmal

Alfa Romeo is updating the Giulia sedan and Stelvio SUV to make them more competitive in the US markets. Both the 2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio will be available in four trim levels instead of the previous seven. These include Sprint, Ti, Ti Sport, and Quadrifoglio.

According to a statement from the company, both the 2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint and Stelvio Sprint features “standard equipment unmatched by competitors from Europe and Asia.” To attain this objective, they have made the optional features standard on entry-level models. We are talking about leather seats, remote start, keyless entry, 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment, push-button start, and laminated glass.

The base Sprint models now get 10-way power-adjustable front seats and Brembo brakes. To make commutes safer, it has Forward Collision Warning with Full-Speed Stop. Similarly, the entertainment is ensured through Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and SiriusXM radio.

Those looking for better handling can have the Sprint variants with AWD and different optional packages. The Performance Package comes with a limited-slip differential and aluminum paddle shifters. Furthermore, Sun & Sound Package makes available a dual-pane sunroof and a 10-speaker sound system. There is one more package, namely Active Assist I Package to improve safety.

All the variants of the 2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio now give buyers more color options. The automaker has added four new paints: Ocra GT Junior, Rosso GTA, Rosso Villa d’Este, and the Verde Montreal.

Here is the 2021MY pricing for the Giulia and Stelvio variants.

  • Giulia Sprint: $39,450
  • Giulia Ti: $42,700
  • Giulia Ti Sport: $45,900
  • Giulia Quadrifoglio: $74,750
  • Stelvio Sprint: $41,450
  • Stelvio Ti: $47,100
  • Stelvio Ti Sport: $50,300
  • Stelvio Quadrifoglio: $80,750

For reference, here is the pricing of the 2020 Giulia sedan and the 2020 Stelvio SUV in the UAE.

Source and Images: Motor1