If you’re indecisive, you’ll love Alfa Romeo’s 2025 lineup as the Giulia and Stelvio are dropping their Sprint, Ti and Veloce trims. They’re being replaced by a single well-equipped variant that starts at US$ 46,195 for the Giulia and US$ 51,195 for the Stelvio. Unfortunately, that’s an increase of US$ 4,515 and US$ 5,245, respectively. While that’s a huge increase, the 2025 Giulia comes equipped with sport design fascias, a dark dual exhaust system, and 18-inch aluminum wheels. Buyers will also find adaptive LED headlights, dark LED taillights, and rain-sensing wipers.

Once ensconced in the heated leather power front seats, drivers will find a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and an 8.8-inch infotainment system. They’re joined by a wireless smartphone charger, an ambient lighting system, and heated rear seats. Other highlights include a dual-zone automatic climate control system and an eight-speaker audio system. An assortment of driver assistance systems come standard including Adaptive Cruise Control Plus with Full Stop, Active Blind-Spot Assist, Full-Speed Forward Collision Warning Plus, and Lane Departure Warning / Lane Keep Assist. They’re joined by Rear Cross Path Detection, Traffic Sign Recognition, and front/rear ParkSense park assist.

 

A turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine resides under the hood, where it produces 280 hp and 414 Nm of torque. This enables the model to accelerate from 0-96 km/h in 5.1 seconds, before hitting a top speed of 240 km/h. Rear-wheel drive is standard, while all-wheel drive remains an option. The car also comes equipped with a sport-tuned suspension and a Brembo braking system.

The 2025 Stelvio is largely identical, but it eschews dark taillights and rides on larger 19-inch wheels. The model also has a power liftgate, a heated steering wheel, and a standard all-wheel drive system. Speaking of the powertrain, the crossover has the same turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine as the Giulia. It enables the Stelvio to hit 96 km/h in 5.4 seconds, before topping out at 232 km/h.

Besides the trim and equipment changes, both models offer a new Verde Fangio Metallic paint color. Buyers will also find the previously announced Tributo Italiano special editions.