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2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Design Preview

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On board every Alfa Romeo car, drivers have always enjoyed the best technology applied to a priceless technical heritage, and the unrivalled, thrilling driving experience offered by every one of the brand's creations. Choosing Giulia or Stelvio means refusing to compromise between solutions derived from a driver-centered approach and the maximum comfort, in the widest sense of the term. According to Alfa Romeo, expressing comfort means making every experience on board the sedan or SUV pleasant, well organized and safe: so getting on board Giulia and Stelvio, and settling into the front or rear seats, offers stimuli that build up an all-embracing yet dynamic comfort zone, in a harmony of safety, quality and speed.This philosophy has guided every step of the development of the updated Giulia and Stelvio, which with MY 2020 evolve in three aspects complementary to their widely revered engines: their state-of-the-art technical solutions, their handling, which matures into a driving experience, setting the benchmark in their respective categories, and their distinctively Italian design. The quality of the interiors and the on-board technology now achieve the same levels of excellence, thanks to the new ADAS systems, the autonomous driving (now level 2), the new, completely upgraded infotainment system with connected services, and the redesigned human-machine interface.

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