“A sculpted body with forms that come to incredible life in natural light”. With this almost romantic description, Alessandro Maccolini, head of external design for Alfa Romeo, introduces the new road-going Giulia, anticipated by the gritty, supersporty character of its “unruly sister”, the Quadrifoglio verde.
Although the joint development of the design of the two models means they share a great deal in terms of their aesthetics, their identities are profoundly different. “The Quadrifoglio boasts a style that is synergistic with its prerogatives of absolute sportiness, while the “normal” version is extremely well balanced and, in styling terms, offers the same body and the same proportions, if in a cleaner, more rational key, and with elements that enhance its elegance” explains Maccolini.
In this new version of the Giulia, the…