A turbocharged V6 with spine-tingling sound and exposed carbon fiber. See why this special edition is every enthusiast’s dream.

Imagine owning a piece of Alfa Romeo’s history, with only 63 units worldwide. The new Giulia Quadrifoglio Collezione and Stelvio Quadrifoglio Collezione arrive to crown the legacy of the iconic Quadrifoglio, a symbol of racing victories since 1923.
The Legend of the Quadrifoglio: From Racing Cars to Exclusive Street Editions
The Quadrifoglio, that four-leaf clover green emblem that every enthusiast recognizes, was born on Italian race tracks. In 1923, driver Ugo Sivocci placed the sticker on his Alfa Romeo RL before winning the legendary Targa Florio. From then on, it became synonymous with pure performance. But the leap to the streets happened in 1963, with the Giulia Ti Super – and that’s precisely why Alfa chose to produce only 63 examples of these beauties for 2025.
These special editions are not mere indulgences; they connect the glorious past with the brand’s future. Manufactured at the legendary Cassino plant in Italy, where artisanal tradition meets cutting-edge technology, the Collezione arrives in select markets such as Europe, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, China, and Japan. If you dream of a car that blends racing heritage with modern luxury, this is your chance – but hurry, because they are as rare as a Monza trophy.
“The Quadrifoglio represents the essence of Alfa Romeo: emotion, speed, and exclusivity.” – Inspired by the brand’s tradition.
For limited edition aficionados, check out the BMW Z4 Final Edition, another icon bidding farewell with hand-crafted production.

Design and Performance: Passionate Red, Visceral Carbon, and 520 HP of Pure Adrenaline
Both versions share a visual aesthetic that screams Italian style. The signature color is Rosso Collezione, a reinterpretation of the classic Rosso Villa d’Este, used on the legendary 33 Stradale and the 4C Concept. Depending on the light, the Giulia takes on darker, mysterious tones, while the Stelvio shines with livelier, more aggressive hues. It is the red that has defined Alfa for decades—passion on four wheels.
At the core, there is the **2.9L V6 twin-turbo** producing **520 HP**, paired with an Akrapovič exhaust system that delivers a guttural roar capable of spine-tingling sound. 0 to 100 km/h acceleration in under 4 seconds for the Giulia, and insane stability for the Stelvio, thanks to carbon-ceramic brakes with engraved “Alfa Romeo” calipers. Elements in exposed carbon fiber—roof, mirrors, front emblem, center console, and dashboard—reduce weight and elevate the supercar status.
- Premium Interior: Sparco seats with carbon structure, leather/Alcantara upholstery with red stitching, and unique numbering from “1 of 63” to “63 of 63.” Leather paneling, doors, and armrest with impeccable finish.
- Tech and Comfort: Forged wheels, adaptive suspension, and driving modes that transform everyday driving into a track experience.
- Safety and Performance: Carbon-ceramic brakes for brutal, consistent stops, even at high speeds.
| Model | Engine | Power | Exclusive Color | Units |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Giulia Quadrifoglio Collezione | 2.9L V6 Twin-Turbo | 520 HP | Rosso Collezione Giulia (darker hue) | 63 |
| Stelvio Quadrifoglio Collezione | 2.9L V6 Twin-Turbo | 520 HP | Rosso Collezione Stelvio (lighter hue) | 63 |
This V6 is a masterpiece reminiscent of heated discussions about forged pistons in beasts like the Lamborghini Temerario, yet perfectly balanced for both street and track use. And if you appreciate powerful SUVs, the Stelvio Collezione rivals monsters like the Urus SE Novitec.

Why Are These 63 Units The Holy Grail For Collectors?
Exclusivity is the operative word. Each car features a numbered plaque, making it uniquely identifiable. It’s not just a vehicle; it’s an appreciating collector’s piece, similar to the final editions of other Italian icons. Alfa Romeo is banking on this rarity for fans who desire more than performance—they want living automotive history.
While the world discusses electric and hybrid cars, such as the Lamborghini Temerario hybrid, the Quadrifoglio Collezione emphatically champions pure combustion. It is perfect for those who value the visceral sound of the V6, comparable to the allure of irresistible V10 engines.
If made available in the US via import, expect long waitlists and significant prices—but for dedicated Alfa enthusiasts, it will be worth every penny. Keep an eye out: these 63 units will disappear quickly, leaving behind only legends to recount.
















