L.A. Auto Show 2015: 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
What it is
A very fast Italian sport sedan with questionable styling and a sticker starting at about $70,000.
Why it matters
The Giulia is one of many new attempts by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles to sell more Italian cars in the U.S. Like the Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe and Spyder, it pursues a no-compromises strategy on speed and handling. Alfa says the 505-horsepower, twin-turbo Giulia blasts from zero to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds and runs track laps in a red blur. That’s a good thing, because you won’t want to look at this thing standing still, especially head-on. The three-piece black grill, awkwardly plastered on a rounded face, doesn’t necessarily hold up to the best traditions of Italian styling.
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What’s new
This is an all-new model.
The competition
BMW M3, Porsche Panamera, Cadillac ATS-V
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The details
Powertrain: “Ferrari-derived” bi-turbo 2.9-liter V6
Transmission: Getrag 6-speed manual
Fuel economy: not released
Horsepower: 505
Torque: 443 pound-feet