Introduction to the Luna Rossa

Alfa Romeo has introduced the Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa, the most extreme version of its renowned sedan, at the 2026 Brussels Motor Show. With only 10 units produced, this limited edition has already sold out.

Collaboration and Design

The Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa was developed by Bottegafouriserie, Alfa Romeo’s customisation division, in collaboration with the Luna Rossa sailing team.

Exterior Features

The special edition super sedan boasts a striking two-tone exterior, featuring an iridescent grey finish complemented by a black bonnet, roof, and rear deck. The design is accentuated by red Luna Rossa livery along the sides, as well as red badges and wheels that combine red and black elements.

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Aerodynamics and Performance Enhancements

To enhance its performance, the Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa is equipped with a bespoke low-drag aerodynamic kit crafted from carbon fibre. This includes front canards, side skirts, underbody profiles, and a new rear spoiler designed to generate over five times the downforce of the standard wing—approximately 140 kg at a speed of 300 km/h.

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Interior Design Elements

Inside the Luna Rossa, you’ll find Sparco seats adorned with graphics inspired by the Personal Flotation Devices used by the Luna Rossa crew. Additionally, the dashboard trim features materials derived from the original sails of the Luna Rossa yacht.

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Engine Specifications

Powering the Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa is a 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6 engine that produces 520 horsepower. This power is delivered to the rear axle through a mechanical self-locking differential, ensuring optimal performance on the road.

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