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Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio

TOGETHER WITH THE GIULIA QUADRIFOGLIO tested on page 78, Alfa Romeo has given its super-SUV a package of updates for 2024, which will likely see it through to the end of its life. Among them, a boost in power from 503bhp to 513bhp, new LED matrix headlights, revamped interior trim and a fresh digital instrument cluster, plus detail suspension retuning. The most significant update, however, is the fitting of a mechanical limited-slip differential at the rear. The price has increased by several thousand pounds, to an £87,195 starting point.

In the cabin, the TFT digital instrument panel has been updated with a new set of configurable displays, and textured ‘3D’ carbonfibre trim has been liberally applied over the transmission tunnel and dashboard. Although it’s real carbon, its open-weave finish makes the interior

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