🇮🇹 L'ALFA GIULIA Quadrifoglio da 300.000 euro... e ci abbiamo corso la 1000 Miglia!
Bocelli's voice at the unveiling of the new Giulia Quadrifoglio in June 2025 is still there in my head, just as that masterpiece Giulia is still here, the normal one, which was greeted with public enthusiasm and launched in 2016, exactly 10 years ago. It was an Alfa that we journalists then praised when we tested it for the first time and realized that all our wildest expectations had been fulfilled. In this decade, the automotive world has been radically revolutionized. Some competitors have taken paths that are difficult to understand (BMW M3 2026 + MERCEDES), sometimes, it seems, even by their own creators. But the Giulia hasn't. It has remained true to itself, with all the pros and cons that this entails, perhaps meaning it isn't up to date in terms of infotainment or engine range. However, this "non-adaptation" to the competition's trends has led it to be exactly where its passionate customers still want it today. Because this is an Alfa Romeo with all the trimmings. And then there's the joyful, unfiltered impulse that's always evident in the eyes of those who watch the Freccia Rossa when they see an Alfa Romeo racing by, like the 1900 from the Arese Museum, which, this year with its number 407, made its mark at the 44th edition of the world-famous Brescia Roma Brescia, where Alfa Red is always among the most applauded colors. And while my colleague Gianmarco and I were enjoying the 1900, its 2-liter carbureted engine, 115 hp, and the superb lightness of the Touring Superleggera body—a brand that celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2026—a few hours before us, another Alfa Romeo won the 44th edition of the “most beautiful race in the world” with the 1931 6C 1750 Gran Sport driven by an all-Argentine crew. This was yet another triumph for the Biscione in this re-enactment, adding to the list of winners of the original 1000 Miglia, making it the most awarded brand of all, with 11 victories between 1928 and 1957. Coincidence? I don't think so... Read the article: https://it.motor1.com/news/798214/alf... Visit our website: https://it.motor1.com/ Subscribe to the channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Facebook: / motor1italia Instagram: / motor1italia Twitter: / motor1italia Tik Tok: / motor1italia Production: Edimotive Footage: Alfa Romeo

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