The Quadrifoglio adds Race mode for those days spent at the track.
The top - level Stelvio
Quadrifoglio adds leather and Alcantara 12 - way power front seats, a special leather - wrapped steering wheel, leather - wrapped instrument panel with accent stitching and carbon - fiber trim.
But the Stelvio
Quadrifoglio adds something more — standard all - wheel drive, a feature you can't get on the Giulia Quadrifoglio.
Not exact matches
Late next year, Alfa will
add the notably spicier 510 - hp Stelvio
Quadrifoglio.
The Stelvio has a selectable drive mode system;
Quadrifoglio models get Alfa's more sophisticated DNA Pro drive mode selection system that
adds a Race mode.
If an SUV is unavoidable in your garage, and until now only Porsche's Macan Turbo was on your radar, you'd be missing out by not
adding Alfa Romeo's Stelvio
Quadrifoglio to your list.
Where most automakers debut a new model in its base form and later
add the performance versions, Alfa is doing the opposite, leading with its hero version sporting that
Quadrifoglio moniker.
On top of the Distinctive trim features, the MiTo Sportiva
adds 18 - inch
Quadrifoglio Verde sports alloys, sports kick plates, and Sportiva badges.
Whatever the stylish
add - ons may or may not do for the
Quadrifoglio's ability to slip through the atmosphere, they
add 1980s visual appeal and functional - looking substance without detracting from the car's time - honored design.
The madcap result is the Stelvio
Quadrifoglio seen here, which faithfully reproduces the blueprint set down by the Giulia
Quadrifoglio saloon but
adds a driven front axle and substantially more ground clearance to the mix.
As well as the Collezione versions of the MiTo and Giulietta, Alfa has also
added a sporty Giulietta Sprint Speciale with sports suspension, 17 ″ alloys, Brembos, aluminium pedals,
Quadrifoglio - style sports seats, dual - zone climate, rear parking sensors, Visibility Pack, Cruise and silver dashboard trim.
In 1923, racing driver Ugo Sivocci, fed up with second - place finishes,
added the
quadrifoglio (four - leaf clover) symbol to his Alfa Romeo for luck.
Advanced technology features unique to the Alfa Romeo Giulia
Quadrifoglio model include a four - mode Alfa DNA Pro selector that
adds Race mode, torque vectoring differential, high - performance Brembo six - piston front and four - piston rear brake caliper system,
Quadrifoglio - tuned adaptive suspension,
Quadrifoglio instrument cluster with 200 mph speedometer, cylinder deactivation system, Blind - spot Monitoring, Rear Cross Path detection, vehicle alarm and 35 - watt bi-xenon headlamps offering auto - leveling technology, adaptive cornering and headlamp washers.
Small details like the
Quadrifoglio emblem hidden in the instrument cluster and available green and white contrast stitching
add extra appeal without creating distraction.
Handling enhancement is provided by an Alfa DNA driving mode selector (DNA stands for the Dynamic, Natural and Advanced modes, with a fourth mode — Race —
added to the
Quadrifoglio).