Alfa Romeo Unveils Ultra-Exclusive Quadrifoglio Collezione Models
Giulia & Stelvio Quadrifoglio Collezione Celebrate 1963 Heritage with Only 63 Units Worldwide
Alfa Romeo is turning up the heat on its performance lineup again — but unfortunately, American enthusiasts are left outside the garage door. The brand has revealed two new global-market special editions: the Giulia Quadrifoglio Collezione and Stelvio Quadrifoglio Collezione, a pair of factory-built collectibles that celebrate the legendary Quadrifoglio racing emblem. With production capped at just 63 units each, these models not only honor Alfa’s performance history — they instantly become some of the rarest Quadrifoglio models ever assembled.
The number pays tribute to 1963, the first time the green four-leaf clover appeared on a production Alfa Romeo — the Giulia Ti Super. While U.S. drivers have enjoyed the fire-breathing Quadrifoglio lineup in recent years, Alfa Romeo has confirmed that the Collezione models will stay overseas, earmarked for Europe, the U.K., the Middle East, China, and Japan.
A Badge Rooted in Racing Triumph –

The Quadrifoglio logo traces back to 1923, when Italian driver Ugo Sivocci placed the cloverleaf emblem on his Alfa Romeo before taking an iconic victory at the Targa Florio. From that moment on, the symbol represented Alfa’s fastest race cars and highest-performance road vehicles.
The limited production number — 63 — is a direct callback to 1963, the year the emblem first appeared on a street-legal Alfa: the Giulia Ti Super. This Collezione duo was explicitly built to celebrate that milestone, as the brand continues to strengthen its heritage message ahead of further electrification.
Exclusive Reds for Exclusive Models –

Where these cars truly make a visual statement is in their paint. Alfa Romeo has introduced two new triple-coat red finishes, each tailored to the character of the model wearing it.
The shades are inspired by the stunning Rosso Villa d’Este created for the 33 Stradale, Alfa’s newest halo car:
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The Giulia gets a deeper, ink-rich tone that appears nearly black in low light — a nod to its aggressive road-racer personality.
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The Stelvio features a brighter, more vibrant tone meant to reflect its versatile, powerful SUV presence.
Alfa has always been closely associated with red — not just as a color, but as a piece of cultural identity. These new shades expand that legacy in a way that collectors will obsess over years from now.
Pure Performance and Driving Emotion –

Mechanically, both Collezione models stick with the formula that has earned the Quadrifoglio its reputation. The twin-turbo 2.9-liter 690T V6 gets bumped to 520 horsepower, delivering even sharper acceleration and response. A standard Akrapovič exhaust system helps the V6 sing a bit louder, adding more emotional character to every throttle input.
Braking and handling performance also get a boost thanks to:
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Carbon-ceramic brakes with red Alfa script
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Carbon-fiber roof (Giulia), which lowers the weight and center of gravity
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Additional carbon-fiber exterior components signaling motorsport intent
These aren’t “appearance packages.” They’re a celebration of combustion-era performance before the industry transitions into a very different future.
Interior Built for Collectors –

Inside, both models feature enhanced leather and Alcantara upholstery with red accent stitching, creating a dramatic and premium cabin. Every unit is individually numbered — “1 of 63,” “2 of 63,” and so on — clearly identifying each car as a unique build.
The Giulia receives Sparco carbon-shell bucket seats, while both vehicles gain carbon-fiber interior trim and stitched Collezione branding. Every detail inside reinforces the idea that these are machines meant not only to be driven, but also admired.
The One We Can’t Have –

As Alfa Romeo evolves its performance roadmap, these vehicles stand as a definitive milestone in the brand’s modern era. These ultra-limited Quadrifoglio Collezione models are fast, emotional, and unmistakably Italian — the pure qualities that have kept Alfa enthusiasts passionate for generations.









