Giulia, Stelvio and Tonale Tributo Italiano Special Edition models will be adorned with an exclusive range of accoutrements worthy of a collector’s closet. Gay readers loved the Guilia and Stelvio stories, and the Tonale review is coming up.

Meanwhile:

 The Exterior:

They will share a two-tone livery with black roof, body-colour bodykit, Italian flag mirror caps, to match the tasteful interior embelishments. The Giulia, Stelvio and Tonale Tributo Italiano sit at the top of their respecitvce ranges, and will come in the three colours of the Italian flag (Rosso Alfa, Verde Montreal, and Bianco Alfa) paired with a black roof, which can also be opened as a sunroof, an optional extra for the Tonale.

 

The front grille with “V” insert is black on the Giulia and Stelvio, and Dark Miron on the Tonale. Unique Alloy wheels are 21” on the Stelvio, 19” on the Giulia, and 20” on the Tonale, all set off by Brembo brake calipers. Those flourishes are topped off with a lower bodykit painted in the same colour as the bodywork; front and rear bumper side inserts; wheel arches and side skirts.

 

Alfa Romeo Tonale is further accentuated by skid plates and side/front accents in matte Dark Miron, set off by the standard adaptive Full-LED Matrix headlights. Finally, there are chrome-plated twin tailpipes on the Tonale Q4 Plug-In Hybrid version.

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ABOVE: 2023 Giulia, Stelvio and Tonale Tributo Italiano Special Edition

 The Cabin: 

All Tributo Italiano models have black leather sports seats, perforationed with hints of red, and front headrests embroidered with the edition logo. Other features include red stitching on the dashboard, seats, and door panels, and a new carbon design dashboard fascia, with the Alfa Romeo logo, ambient lighting, and aluminium kick plate.

Tributo Italiano editions score dual-zone air conditioning, heated steering wheel with aluminium shift paddles, ambient lighting, a fancy infotainment system, ventilated and heated front seats, and a 14 Harman Kardon speaker sound system with subwoofer.

Stelvio and Tonale come with a handsfree electric tailgate to make things a little easier.

The Power:

Giulia and Stelvio Tributo Italian have the 280-hp 2.0 Turbo petrol engine or the 210-hp 2.2 Turbo diesel, with 8-speed automatic and Q4 all-wheel drive. There is a 160-hp rear-wheel drive Turbo diesel as an alternative option.

Tonale Tributo Italiano comes with either a 160-hp 1.5 hybrid with 7-speed TCT automatic or the a 280-hp Q4 Plug-In Hybrid. The latter has 80 km of full-electric range and over 600 km of long-distance reach.

The trio have “Dual-Stage Valve” active suspension with electronically controlled dampers. The Alfa™ Active Suspension system adapts from sporty to comfort as the situation demands, and does it faster than the driver will notice.

Giulia, Stelvio and Tonale come with: ADAS systems for level 2 autonomous driving; a high-resolution 360° view camera; Blind Spot Detector; Rear Cross-Path Detector; side sensors; and electrochrome external rearview mirrors, depending on the model.

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