Is this true?. If it is, it was a well kept secret. A limited run of 275 Giulia and 175 Stelvio Quadrifoglio Super Sport will be sold worldwide.
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There is no V6 going forward.IMHO I think they're prepping people to expect higher(ie inflated) prices for the V6 going forward.
Would have been nice to have Villa D'esta rossos as an option and 'gold' wheels.
Not a fan of the changes to the QV badge.
Well, locally there was a briefing note about super sport.I think you are not understanding what we are saying. We are not talking about a briefing note sent about Tonale. Actually, I would not even imagine that Tonale could have came out without a briefing note. What we are talking here, in this thread is the 2025 Quadrifoglio Super Sport. And what we are saying is that the few dealers that we have contacted had no idea of such a Quadrifoglio Super Sport. Now, I do not know if those dealer deleted the supposed briefing note without reading but, knowing the incompetence and none-sense of the Alfa Romeo management, in the US and globally, it would not surprise me that they "forgot to inform the dealers about this cars". And, it is a fact that we are getting informed about the Super Sport(s) and how many are coming to the US or not by Ron, not by any dealer.
I talk to Ron quite a bit — Alfa USA will typically send him any PRs right before release. He did not receive one prior to the Stellantis PR about the Super Sport and I believe he made an assumption that we were not getting them based on sources, and then that information was corrected the next day—with Ron’s third post. He has deep connections in Michigan and I honestly believe (he hasn’t told me this) that Alfa USA are like the absolute last to know anything.Well, locally there was a briefing note about super sport.
And who ever Ron is talking to has received the information from Italy. So the information is out there. If they haven't sent it to dealers that is really bad, and if they have and the dealers haven't read it the. That is even worse.