2015 Alfa Romeo Giulia makes world debut
Alfa Romeo reveals the 2015 Giulia with Ferrari power

Alfa Romeo has just officially revealed the new generation Giulia at a special event in the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese, Italy.
Alfa Romeo says the 2015 Giulia is integrated with common Italian design trait. Up front, it is fitted with Alfa Romeo's trefoil nose, swept back headlights, an aggressive bumper and vented hoods. The 2015 Giulia also has an active aero splitter which manages downforce for higher stability and better cornering according to the Italian automaker.

The rear of the 2015 Giulia comes with distinctive taillights, a trunk-mounted spoiler, a large bumper and a diffuser. It also has a four-tailpipe exhaust and a shark fin antenna.
Interior photos were not released by Alfa Romeo, but the Italian automaker said that the 2015 Giulia features premium materials as well as carbon fiber and wood trim.

The 2015 Giulia is powered by a turbocharged V6 gasoline engine that delivers 517 PS. Rear-wheel drive comes as standard while all-wheel drive will be optional. Alfa Romeo claims that the vehicle can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.9 seconds.
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