Alfa Romeo's new special equipment is called Intensa
It is dedicated to Giulia, Stelvio, Tonale and Junior, features dedicated trim and light gold details.
The new Alfa Romeo special series is called Intensa and will be presented at the Brussels Motor Show, scheduled from 11 to 19 January 2025.
It is an exclusive limited edition dedicated to the entire range of the Arese brand and designed to celebrate its history. The set-up includes very rich equipment and, from an aesthetic point of view, unique details in light gold or red. Here is all the information.
Almost everything as standard
The Alfa Romeos of the Intensa series are cars with rather rich equipment. Starting with the Giulia, for example, this special series - available on the 280 PS petrol and the 210 PS diesel - includes 19-inch diamond alloy wheels and light gold trim, leather and Alcantara interior with leather stitching, Harman Kardon audio system and 12.3-inch infotainment system.
The Stelvio, on the other hand, features 20-inch alloy wheels, black brake callipers and tricolour mirror detailing, all combined with leather and Alcantara interior and, on a mechanical level, SDC adaptive suspension.
Alfa Romeo Intensa, the steering wheel
But that's not all. This special series also continues on the smaller cars and is in fact also available for Tonale and Junior. On the former, in particular, it includes two-tone 20-inch rims, black Alcantara interior with leather-coloured details and Level 2 driver assistance systems. On the latter it includes 18-inch diamond wheels and Alcantara interior.
Alfa Romeo Intensa
Alfa Romeo Intensa
Prices and availability later
At this early stage, the Arese company did not go into detail about prices and availability of the cars on the European market. The Intensa special series will be unveiled at the upcoming Brussels Motor Show scheduled from 11 to 19 January 2025, so it is likely that more information will be released in the days leading up to the event.
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