Alfa Romeo has introduced the Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa as an ultra-limited creation that blends motorsport and yachting elegance. First seen at the Brussels Motor Show, this model is limited to just ten units—all hand-finished and sold out quickly. It's a bold statement that internal-combustion performance is still alive and kicking, with true Italian style.
Under the hood, the car stays true to its DNA but every detail has been sharpened. It's powered by a twin-turbo 2.9-liter V6 that churns out approximately 520 hp, has a mechanical self-locking differential, and a more aggressive sound from the performance exhaust. The star here is the carbon aero package—with front canards, reworked underbody, side skirts, and dual-profile rear wing inspired by technology from the Luna Rossa racing yacht, which provides massive downforce at high speeds.
In terms of design, the nautical inspiration is noticeable: iridescent gray body, black “boat deck” accents, and red details with Luna Rossa script. Inside, the Sparco seats have trim that mimics the crew gear of a sailing team, while the dashboard features a genuine piece of racing sail—a rare detail that connects the sea and the road. As the debut of the Bottegafuorisere bespoke program, this model is not just a collector’s item, but a rolling manifesto of the future of high-end Italian performance.







