Alfa Romeo Giulia Becomes A Bit More Expensive Across The Board
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The Alfa Romeo Giulia is a good 9 years old, but the rear-wheel drive Italian sedan is still for sale. From now on, the Alfa Romeo Giulia is a bit more expensive across the board than before.
A fully electric model will eventually succeed the Alfa Romeo Giulia. The current Giulia, which is now nine years old, therefore seems to be the last of its kind. Anyone in the market for a Giulia can still choose from three different powertrains in 2024. The prices of all models will increase. The Alfa Romeo Giulia with a 280 hp 2.0 four-cylinder turbo engine, eight-speed automatic transmission and four-wheel drive will be €2,000 more expensive, regardless of whether you opt for the Sprint, Veloce or Tributo Italiano version. It is available from €71,300.
Would you prefer a diesel engine? No problem, Alfa Romeo will simply deliver the Giulia with the 210 hp 2.2 JTDM diesel engine again. The self-igniter is also connected to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Regardless of the version, the diesel Giulia will be €700 more expensive. It is available as a Sprint from €67,500 and is therefore the most affordable Giulia to purchase.
As before, the 520 hp Giulia Quadrifoglio with 2.9 V6 and rear-wheel drive is the ultimate top version. You probably already guessed it: that one will also be more expensive. The price of the lively Italian is €146,500 which means it has increased in price by €1,000.