Currently reading: Special-edition Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio Estrema open for orders

Prices start from £50,579 for the Giulia Estrema and the Stelvio Estrema opens at £57,999

The order books have opened for the special-edition Alfa Romeo Giulia and Alfa Romeo Stelvio Estrema, with the first deliveries expected in the coming months. 

The Giulia Estrema, driven by a 276bhp 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine, is priced from £50,579, while the cheapest Stelvio Estrema, powered by a 207bhp 2.2-litre turbo diesel, is £57,999. 

The 2.0-litre turbo petrol Stelvio Estrema, meanwhile, starts from £59,999. All three cars are based on the current, range-topping Veloce specification shared by both models.

Alfa Romeo says the Estrema specification emphasises the focus on dynamics and refinement. It marks the firm’s first global special series and adds a host of technical upgrades as standard.

Basic kit on both the new saloon and SUV include active suspension, chassis domain control and a mechanical seal-locking limited-slip differential. The two cars also gain some exterior design changes that, Alfa Romeo says, provides “more lightness and a sporty attitude".

These include carbonfibre for the door mirrors and front grille, dark colours on the wheels and brake calipers and Estrema badging.

The Giulia is fitted with 19in alloys, while the Stelvio receives a 21in set. 

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Inside, Alcantara seats come as standard, as does red stitching on the steering wheel, seats, dashboard and gearstick. There's also a 14-speaker Harman Kardon sound system.

Buyers have the choice of either a 276bhp 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine or a 207bhp 2.2-litre four-cylinder diesel engine. Both are mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox and four-wheel drive. 

The two models were unveiled at the Alfa Romeo Formula 1 team's headquarters in Hinwil, Switzerland, which, the firm said, was ideal because it's a “breeding ground for new technology”.

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Alfa Romeo's partnership with Sauber Motorsport is also said to have helped the new models embody the “highest achievements in terms of technical and dynamic solutions, style and sportiness”. 

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xxxx 27 May 2022

Special editions, more like finding new ways of flogging a dead horse before Alfa become SUV only

martin_66 29 March 2022

If the Estrema is the new "range topping" version of the Stelvio and Giulia, does that mean they will be even more expensive than the Quadrifoglios?  Yikes!!!

michael knight 28 March 2022
I'm a little worried that Alfa are tinkering with their specs, but no sign of any alternative powertrains? I know the Tonale has some hybrid spec, but this is already late to the party. Not sure Alfa will make the transition to EV
Andrew1 28 March 2022
Next iterations will be EV, on Stellantis platform.