Limited edition Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio revealed in Brussels

Alfa Romeo recently chose the 2026 Brussels Motor Show to reveal its limited edition Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa.

Only ten units of the model will be produced, which Alfa says combines ‘Italian excellence, extreme performance and absolute exclusivity’.

It also represents the first offering of the new partnership between Alfa Romeo and Italian sailboat racing syndicate Luna Rossa, ahead of its 2027 America’s Cup campaign in the Bay of Naples. The limited edition model draws inspiration from the Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli racing yacht, with its matte grey paint finish, black accents and red stripes along the doors, all a nod to the Luna Rossa yacht’s livery. Of course, there’s plenty of carbon-fibre elements as expected, and the car sits on 19 inch wheels, which also receive the red to grey treatment.

To drive, Alfa Romeo says the Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa is the most efficient model ever produced, and has a new low-drag aerodynamics package that generates up to five times more downforce than the production version. This means 140 kg of downforce at a top speed of 186mph. Its giant dual-aspect rear spoiler is supported by two central pylons, which take inspiration from the foils of the Luna Rossa AC75.

The Luna Rossa is powered by a 2.9 litre twin turbo V6, putting out 512bhp through a now standard-fitted Akrapovic exhaust system.

Inside, the Giulia Quadrifoglio’s Sparca seats have been upholstered with textures and graphics inspired by the Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) used by the boat’s crew. The dashboard also incorporates authentic material from Luna Rossa sails.

Despite there being no word on pricing, expect this limited edition version to be way north of the £150,000 commanded by the 2021 GTAm variant. However, all of that is irrelevant as, predictably, all ten already have owners.

words: Mike Booth
pictures: Alfa Romeo - Stellantis

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