
The Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio, a modern icon of performance and style, continues to captivate automotive enthusiasts. Sinkholeninja's recent showroom encounter with the Alfa Red model highlights the car's enduring appeal and the immediate, visceral connection it forges with drivers. This article explores the community's insights into what makes the Quadrifoglio a truly special machine.


May Alfa live long and prosper. So tempted to get a Giulia years ago. Gotta believe the Quadrifoglio will be beloved for years to come.
made, in fact. I think owners and collectors will be glad that they have the car. The car drives superbly. If you watch the video of Jeremy Clarkson test driving an earlier one he does something he’s never done before after having tested over a thousand cars. He goes to the dealership to buy one! Now THAT’S a real testimonial. The handling is like a slot car. The power is sublime and comes from a two cylinder reduced Ferrari engine despite what Alfa admits to. Here is a photo of my “Ochre” color
I test drove one for fun before buying the Blackwing. It is a great car. Much more raw than a BMW M car. Too bad they never brought the manual to the USA (at least as I recall, maybe some made it over?).
The 510 HP ? A good friend of me is taking delivery of his Giulia 2 litre which he bought for a ridiculously low price . Seems like most people are still afraid of Alfa Romeo. I remember driving a pre production Giulia Diesel back in 2017 or so for a couple of days. One of the best cars next to the Alpine and Renaultsports in my opinion. I haven't tried many supercars yet, let alone hypercars, but that Giulia was the best steering car i have ever driven ... and this was just the diesel . Enjoy i
Actually, Alfa Romeo brought back Quadrifoglio this year and they’ll make it during 2026 and apparently discontinue it in 2027, for real this time 😆
…that red variant is much deeper, almost blood red, but the car was already sold to a customer
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