RE: Alfa introduces the Quadrifoglio 'Super Sport'

RE: Alfa introduces the Quadrifoglio 'Super Sport'

Wednesday 15th May

Alfa introduces the Quadrifoglio 'Super Sport'

Mille Miglia heritage marked with limited-run Giulia and Stelvio - hope you like black


The latest Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio models shouldn’t need much help finding customers; they’re the best series production versions yet of two extremely exciting performance cars. The kind that even Alfa won’t be making for very much longer, remember. They’re now £80k for the saloon and £90k for the SUV, yes - but everything is expensive these days. Whatever the case, just a couple of months after the launch of the 520hp variants, there are UK-bound special editions of both Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio. 

The Super Sport is a tribute to Alfa’s first Mille Miglia success in 1928. Which, yes, does sound a bit tenuous, but frankly we’ll take these cars however they come with only a couple of years left. The 6C 1500 Super Sport raced 96 years ago by Giuseppe Campari and Giulio Ramponi took the first of Alfa’s 11 victories on the Mille Miglia, so it’s a hugely significant car in its motorsport history. It also used a forced induction six-cylinder engine (albeit a supercharged 1.5 straight six), so there’s almost a link to the modern Quadrifoglios. 

Both Stelvio and Giulia are unchanged mechanically, benefitting from the recent boost to 520hp and introduction of a new diff; the Super Sport upgrades are instead largely cosmetic. That includes a redesign of the cloverleaf badge (now with a black background for the first time in more than a century), Vulcano Black or Etna Red paint (the saloon can also be had in Alfa White), some fetching red-tinted carbon fibre inside and contrast stitching on the seats to mark it out. For the Giulia, the headrest will say ‘1 of 275’, for the Stelvio it’ll be ‘1 of 175’. An Akrapovic exhaust is standard on both.            

An exact UK allocation hasn’t been confirmed as yet, though they’re definitely coming here and we tend to have been well served as a market: specials like the NRING and Sauber F1 have made it in the past. There’s not a big premium to pay for a Super Sport, either, with the saloon priced from £82,815 and the Stelvio at £91,835. Cars for the die-hard Alfisti, perhaps, but they’ll both be very sorely missed when they’re gone. 


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sidesauce

Original Poster:

2,509 posts

220 months

Wednesday 15th May
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That Giulia Quadrifoglio is lovely.

Zetec-S

5,949 posts

95 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Yes please, I'll take one of each smile

zorba_the_greek

705 posts

224 months

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Absolutely love the look of these cars

fantheman80

1,481 posts

51 months

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I am a sucker for a nice painted calliper, not in black, so for that reason I am out, and I will take a nice used red one with yellow grippers please at half the price, twice the aggro (if it stays on the drive that is)

pSyCoSiS

3,616 posts

207 months

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QF looks great.

corcoran

541 posts

276 months

Wednesday 15th May
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I don't care that it's cynical marketing. I also want this (saloon, obvo).

MadCaptainJack

700 posts

42 months

Wednesday 15th May
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That red-tinged carbon fibre looks lovely… love

I wish they’d do an “analog” version of the Quadrifoglio before they retire it. Manual gearbox, manual handbrake, analog brakes, and move the drive mode selector to a Ferrari-style dial on the steering wheel.

Edited by MadCaptainJack on Wednesday 15th May 09:48

swisstoni

17,173 posts

281 months

Wednesday 15th May
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fantheman80 said:
I am a sucker for a nice painted calliper, not in black, so for that reason I am out, and I will take a nice used red one with yellow grippers please at half the price, twice the aggro (if it stays on the drive that is)
It could be that we are finally moving on from the painted calliper look for ‘performance’ models. I don’t know who started it (Porsche maybe) but it certainly caught on!

But I’ve never really got it.

fantheman80

1,481 posts

51 months

Wednesday 15th May
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swisstoni said:
It could be that we are finally moving on from the painted calliper look for ‘performance’ models. I don’t know who started it (Porsche maybe) but it certainly caught on!

But I’ve never really got it.
Fair enough!

Yep, Brembo in 1992 apparently for Porsches and the Audi S2!!

the-norseman

12,566 posts

173 months

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I've recently got my first Alfa, I'd love a Giulia Quadrifoglio but them seats are a complete let down, I've got the big bucket seats in my Giulietta.

wistec1

318 posts

43 months

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I'm afraid either would have to be wrapped'the colour just doesn't show the beauty lines enough.

wistec1

318 posts

43 months

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Im afraid either would have to be wrapped the colour just doesn't show the beauty lines enough.

theplayingmantis

3,907 posts

84 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Etna red would on the Giulia.

If only montreal green version and I'd be on the list.

Bladedancer

1,307 posts

198 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Keep the SUV, but that saloon... maybe one day, when I get border with my V8...
Nah who am I kidding. I'll never get bored of that sound.

Edited by Bladedancer on Wednesday 15th May 10:41

WPA

8,992 posts

116 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Giulia for me, just lovely

thegreenhell

15,652 posts

221 months

Wednesday 15th May
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fantheman80 said:
I am a sucker for a nice painted calliper, not in black, so for that reason I am out, and I will take a nice used red one with yellow grippers please at half the price, twice the aggro (if it stays on the drive that is)
Definite plus for me. Can't stand brightly painted callipers. I'd prefer it if the wheels were a shade or two less dark as well.

MadCaptainJack

700 posts

42 months

Wednesday 15th May
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the-norseman said:
I've recently got my first Alfa, I'd love a Giulia Quadrifoglio but them seats are a complete let down, I've got the big bucket seats in my Giulietta.
Sparco carbonshell seats are an option on the Quadrifoglio.

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JJJ.

1,390 posts

17 months

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A big yes for the saloon.

the-norseman

12,566 posts

173 months

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MadCaptainJack said:
Sparco carbonshell seats are an option on the Quadrifoglio.

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They are nice, surprised they haven't used them in the press photos.

thegreenhell

15,652 posts

221 months

Wednesday 15th May
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wistec1 said:
I'm afraid either would have to be wrapped'the colour just doesn't show the beauty lines enough.
Or just order it in one of the other colours it's available in.