How Much Does a 2022 Alfa Romeo Giulia Cost?
The 2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia is available in four distinct trims; Sprint, Ti, Ti Sport, and Quadrifoglio. Rear-wheel drive is standard on all models and the lower three trims are available with AWD at a $2,000 premium. Every 2021 Giulia is equipped with an eight-speed automatic transmission. The base Giulia
Sprint ($39,450) is pretty nicely appointed. Standard features include the base 280-hp four-cylinder engine, a DNA drive mode selector (Dynamic, Natural, and Advanced Efficiency), Brembo front brakes, bi-xenon headlights, leather seats, remote start,
forward-collision warning, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel with an ignition button. The standard infotainment system on every Giulia is an 8.8-inch infotainment system with Android Auto and
Apple CarPlay. The mid-range Giulia
Ti ($42,700) ads a dual-pane sunroof, HD radio, and navigation. Also, more option packages become available at this trim level. The similarly equipped Giulia
Ti Sport ($45,900) adds a limited-slip differential and dark exhaust finishers. Finally, there’s the high-performance Giulia
Quadrifoglio ($74,750). On top of adding the fire-breathing twin-turbo V6 engine cranking out 505 horsepower, it also adds a Race driving mode, upgraded Brembo brakes, dynamic dual-mode quad-tip exhaust, real carbon fiber interior trim, independent adaptive damping suspension, a torque-vectoring rear differential, leather/Alcantara sport seats, and special wheels. One option package that is available on every trim is the
Nero Edizione ($1,700 for Sprint and Ti, $1,500 for Ti Sport, $500 for Quadrifoglio) adds various black exterior trim. For the Sprint and Ti models, you can add the
Performance PAckage ($995) which adds paddle shifters and a limited-slip rear differential. On the Sprint trim, you can get the
Active Assist 1 Package ($595) which adds active blind-spot assist, adaptive cruise control, lane-departure warning, automatic high-beams, front and rear parking sensors, and an infrared windshield. The
Active Assist 2 Package ($1,695 for Ti and Ti Sport, $2,200 for Quadrifoglio) adds driver attention alert, a highway assist system, lane-keep assist, traffic jam assist, traffic sign recognition, and intelligent speed assist to the features of the Active Assist 1 Package. Other packages available for the Sprint include the
Sun and Sound Package ($1,595) adds 10-speaker premium audio and a dual-pane sunroof. Finally, the
Cold Weather Package ($800) gives you heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and heated washer nozzles. If you want a little more out of the Giulia Ti, you can add the luxurious
Lusso Package ($2,200) which upgrades the wheels and adds an air quality system, aluminum pedals, power-adjustable front seats, a leather dash, wood interior trim, and nicer leather on the steering wheel. The
Premium Package ($2,300 for Ti and Ti Sport, $995 for Quadrifoglio) is available for both the Ti and Ti Sport. It adds 14-speaker Harman/Kardon premium audio, a cargo net, cargo tie-down loops, grocery bag hooks, heated rear seats, Thatcham security equipment, and wireless charging. A cool package you can get for the top two trims is the
Carbon Package ($3,500 for Ti Sport, $1,500 for Quadrifoglio), which adds a black headliner, a perforated leather shift knob, a sport leather-wrapped steering wheel, a leather dash, and various carbon-fiber exterior trim pieces.