Alfa Romeo has introduced the Giulia Quadrifoglio Collezione and Stelvio Quadrifoglio Collezione, two highly limited-edition creations that celebrate the brand’s famous Quadrifoglio symbol, which has represented technical excellence since its creation in 1923.

The new Collezione series pays homage to the year 1963, which saw the Quadrifoglio logo transition from the racetrack to the road car with the Giulia Ti Super. In tribute to this legacy, production of each model is strictly limited to just 63 units worldwide, instantly making them rare collector items. The limited run is designated for the European, MEA, China, and Japanese markets.

Exclusive Design and Performance Specs
Both models are assembled at the Cassino factory and are powered by the robust 520hp 2.9L V6 engine, which comes standard with an Akrapovič exhaust system for a distinctive sound. Enhancing performance and style is a standard carbon-ceramic braking system, which features red Alfa Romeo signatures on the calipers.

The unique exterior colors are new interpretations of ‘Rosso Villa D’Este’:
- Rosso Collezione Giulia features darker, ink-rich shades, suiting its extreme sportiness.
- Rosso Collezione Stelvio favors a brighter, more open reading of red, reflecting its versatile SUV character.

Inside, the cabin features leather and Alcantara seats with the individual production number embroidered into the headrests, such as “1 di 63 Collezione”. The cockpit is further enhanced with Sparco seats featuring carbon-fibre shells and extensive carbon fibre trim on the central tunnel and dashboard.

Each limited edition is complete with an ‘Instant Classic Certification’ issued by Alfa Romeo Classiche.
Will Alfa Romeo Malaysia Take Orders?
With the Alfa Romeo Malaysia website now officially live and pre-orders recently opened for the Giulia and Stelvio Veloce trims, local interest in the brand’s performance models is surging. The Quadrifoglio Collezione models are billed as “global special editions”, but these models, as mentioned before, are not meant for our market. Perhaps Japanese grey market models will make it to our shores for local collectors, but we’ll update the post if we hear anything from the local reps.









