[Nike] Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 Presented in Los Angeles, but simultaneously in Europe and China, Alfa Romeo introduces some important improvements in the two models that currently support its offer, such as the Giulia and Stelvio. Having handled both two models, I can fully agree on some attributes that Alpha had to improve, such as some materials and interior elements, as well as the management of its infotainment system and technological elements. Let's go First, there are some modifications abroad, associated with sports kits, which can be in body color or black (skirts, mirror housings), as well as with some carbon fiber inserts. In some images we also saw a new design of skulls for the Stelvio, but out of minor revisions, nothing worth noting. Now, what is important is that Alfa did a remodeling inside their cars. Not so much in design, but in materials, much finer and careful. Milling metal parts, new knobs, skins, seams, all for a really dignified environment. The instrument panel now has a new 7 "full-color screen, with a new interface and - because they surely read our criticism of Stelvio - the 8.8" screen of the multimedia system now if it is tactile and has an interface that allows a better interaction Do you see that it cost nothing? Larger cup holders, wireless charger and even a tiny Italian flag, are added to the center console. Even the knob of the gear lever received a cat's handle with some leather sections. Technologically speaking, both Giulia and Stelvio add a suite of quite interesting security features. This includes a cruise control system with autonomous level two management. A SIM port is also added to incorporate WiFi, an application with functions to find our car in case of theft, assistance and firmware updates of the electronic elements. With these improvements, Alfa Romeo raises the level of Giulia and Stelvio, improving everything we had criticized, in pursuit of a more premium driving experience. We will have to wait when these improvements will arrive in Mexico, which will be a great plus to their customers. Engines and versions, remain the same, although with some differences depending on the market. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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