Two weeks after prices for the Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio Veloce were leaked, Alfa Romeo Malaysia has finally released official prices for the 2 cars. This comes two months after the CBU fully-imported compact executive sedan and SUV were previewed as a part of the storied Italian brand’s return to the country.
The figures are exactly as what was revealed, the Giulia Veloce retailing at RM438,800 nett excluding on-the-road costs, and the Stelvio Veloce at RM478,800. The on-the-road prices are RM440,078 and RM480,128 respectively, significantly higher than the previous estimate of RM400,000.
Interestingly, Alfa Romeo Malaysia also provided duty-free pricing for Langkawi and Labuan, at RM228,800 for the Giulia and RM258,800 for the Stelvio – sneaking under the federal government’s latest RM300,000 limit for 2026. A five-year/150,000 km warranty is included with every purchase.
As a refresher, the Veloce trim – playing second fiddle only to the full-fat Quadrifoglio – brings with it the two.0 litre Multiair turbo four-cylinder petrol engine, producing 280 PS at 5,250 rpm 400 Nm of torque at 2,250 rpm. Which means the Alfas are barely more powerful than the BMW 330i (258 PS) and significantly greater than the X3 20 xDrive (190 PS), although after all you might be paying around RM150,000 more for the privilege.
Those outputs are routed to the rear wheels through a ZF eight-speed automatic gearbox, with the Stelvio obviously (being an SUV) coming with Q4 all-wheel drive. Adding to their performance credentials, each cars include a mechanical limited-slip rear differential. Each get from zero to 100 km/h in 5.7 seconds, with the Giulia hitting a top speed of 240 km/h and the Stelvio, 230 km/h.
Kit is generally shared across each variants and includes gorgeous telephone-dial wheels (19-inch for the Giulia, 20s for the Stelvio), LED head- and taillights with triple concentric daytime running light rings, sport leather seats, a 12.3-inch instrument display with hooded binnacles, an 8.8-inch infotainment touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a Qi wireless charger, a 14-speaker Harman Kardon sound system and Level 2 semi-autonomous driving features similar to adaptive cruise control and lane centring assist.
Alfa Romeo Malaysia has also announced it has opened its doors to Casa Alfa Romeo, its showroom situated at Rhapsody Square at TREC Kuala Lumpur. The power is claimed to anchor “Alfa Romeo’s experience where sales, after-sales service and spare parts are thoughtfully positioned in close proximity.” Further outlets in Penang and Johor Bahru are within the works.
GALLERY: Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce in Malaysia
GALLERY: Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce in Malaysia
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This Article First Appeared At paultan.org

