Alfa Romeo Releases Four New Buzz Colors For The North American Market:
2021 Models Have Up To 18 Different Color Choices...
The Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio both offer a wide range of color options for their customers to choose from. While the Italian brand offered 14 exterior colors during the 2020 model year in the North American market, there were some exciting colors we couldn’t get last year. Well, that’s about to change going into the 2021 model year.
Alfa Romeo has announced that it plans to bring four new buzz colors to mix for the new model year. Those colors include Ocra GT Junior, Rosso GTA, Rosso Villa d’Este, and Verde Montreal. The four colors have been a huge success in the European market since the updated 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio hit the market. Since then, there has been a lot of interest from Alfa Romeo’s customer base, so it makes sense that 2021 would be the time to release the new onslaught on colors.
The four buzz colors join 14 exterior colors already in the Alfa Romeo North American lineup (14 colors for Giulia, 13 colors for Stelvio). Those colors include Alfa Black, Alfa White, Alfa Rosso, Silverstone Gray Metallic, Stromboli Gray Metallic, Vesuvio Gray Metallic, Vulcano Black Metallic, Misano Blue Metallic, Montecarlo Blue Metallic, Anodized Blue Metallic, Lunare White Metallic, Verde Visconti Metallic, Rosso Competizione Tri-coat, and Trofeo White Tri-coat.
The Metallic and Tri-coat exterior colors used in the Giulia and Stelvio lineup come with a premium price of usually $600 USD for the Metallic colors and $2,200 USD for the Tri-coat colors. Alfa Romeo has yet to release specifics on the availability of the colors and their cost.
Obviously, the North American market loves its buzz colors as the Dodge//SRT brand has proven over the last decade. We expect that the four new colors will a huge hit in North America.
For more information on availability or order details, you can contact your local Alfa Romeo dealer.
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