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Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce

INITIALLY LAUNCHED IN 2016 AS ALFA Romeo’s most potent Giulia model without a four-leaf-clover badge, the Veloce applies some of the Quadrifoglio’s magic to a more affordable, practical saloon. Over half a decade on, the model has been given a midlife update, but are the tweaks enough for it to keep up with the latest German rivals?

Alongside the refresh comes a rationalisation of the Giulia line-up. Quadrifoglio aside, all UK cars now receive the same 2-litre turbocharged ‘GME T4’ four-cylinder, all with 276bhp

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