Alfa Romeo has announced details for 2021 Giulia and Stelvio models that are currently landing in North American showrooms. For 2021, the Italian carmaker has simplified the Giulia and Stelvio lineups, reducing the number of trim levels from seven down to four: the Sprint, Ti, Ti Sport and Quadrifoglio. Alfa Romeo has also reduced the number of available content packages.
Entry-level Giulia and Stelvio Sprint
models come equipped with a turbocharged four-cylinder producing 280 hp and 306
lb-ft of torque, an 8-speed automatic transmission, bi-xenon headlights, Brembo
front brakes, leather seats, 10-way power front seats, remote start, keyless
entry, Forward Collision Warning with Full-Speed Stop, Apple CarPlay, Android
Auto and SiriusXM radio. Shoppers can equip Sprint models with all-wheel drive,
as well as the Performance Package, Sun & Sound Package, and Active Assist
I Package.
2021 Giulia and Stelvio Ti models add a
dual-pane sunroof and an 8.8-inch multi-touch display with HD radio and
navigation. Additional equipment found on the Ti Sport includes a limited-slip
differential, dark exhaust, a diffuser and 20-inch wheels as standard. Alfa
Romeo’s Quadrifoglio-branded models continue to feature a 2.9-liter
twin-turbocharged V6 delivering 503 hp. Key safety features for the 2021 models
include Highway Assist System, Traffic Jam Assist System, Traffic Sign
Recognition, Intelligent Speed Assist, Lane Keep Assist, Active Blind-spot
Assist, Driver Attention Alert and Standard Full-speed Forward Collision
Warning-Plus.
Pricing for the 2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia
Sprint starts at US$ 39,450 and rises to US$ 42,700 for the Ti, US$ 45,900 for the Ti
Sport, and US$ 74,750 for the Quadrifoglio. Meanwhile, the Stelvio is priced from US$ 41,450 for the Sprint, US$ 47,100 for the Ti, US$ 50,300 for the Ti Sport, and US$ 80,750 for the Quadrifoglio.