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Giulia’s a dream for Alfa Romeo
THE sports saloon scene hasn’t exactly been awash with cool looking contenders in recent times.
It has left a big hole in the market for a manufacturer prepared to try and seduce buyers with some genuine sex appeal.
Problem is – that can lead to the heart ruling the head, and people ending up with something that hits a high note visually but falls flat when it comes to everything else.
This year’s arrival of the Alfa Romeo Giulia has certainly put the cat among the pigeons and represents a real statement of intent from the Italian marque.
Their first SUV model, the Stelvio, arrives later this autumn to add even greater kudos to a brand that’s brimming with confidence.
And rightly so – because the Giulia doesn’t just look a million dollars, it’s a hoot to drive, comes laden with feelgood factor and doesn’t skimp on quality either.
Three engines are up for grabs in the form of a 2.0-litre petrol, a 2.2-litre diesel with choice of 150 or 180bhp of punch and a fiery 2.9-litre twin turbo V6.
The tested diesel model featured the higher state of tune and has definite appeal for business users courtesy of its low 109g/km emissions rating.
We found the engine to be a tad noisy in urban conditions, though that’s about the only criticism you can level at it.
That’s because the car is not only swift and smooth – 0 to 62mph in just 7.1 seconds – but it has the most fabulous steering and and a super slick eight-speed auto gearbox.
The test version also had adaptive dampers – an optional extra – which stiffens the body control, as well as giant paddle shifts.
Whether it be on an urban or rural run, or opening up on faster roads, the Giulia really delivers, and we were surprised to find the average fuel figure was only ten short of the official return of 67.3mpg.
Inside, the Alfa comes with firm, supportive leather seats with the Alfa Romeo crest embossed in the front headrests while the dash area ahead is wide and flowing.
The flat-bottomed steering wheel with its alloy inserts and small incorporated Start/Stop button is one of the best around and the auto gearshift lever falls nicely to hand.
As for passenger space it’s plentiful for two in the back, though a wide transmission tunnel makes things awkward and uncomfortable in the centre rear position.
Standard kit includes the likes of 17-inch alloys, an Alfa Connect 8.8-inch 3D Nav infotainment system, dual zone climate control, eight-speaker audio, Alfa’s D.N.A. drive mode selector and a full suite of safety features. You also get a long, if quite shallow, boot.
Alfa Romeo has definitely produced a gem with the Giulia – it’s packed with grace, elegance and poise.
- SPEC CHECK
- MAKE Alfa Romeo.
- MODEL Giulia 2.2 Diesel Super.
- ENGINE 2,143cc, 4-cyl diesel.
- POWER 180bhp at 3,750rpm.
- PERFORMANCE 0-62 in 7.1 secs, top speed 143mph.
- ECONOMY 53.3mpg Urban, 80.7 Extra Urban, 67.3 Combined.
- CO2 EMISSIONS 109g/km.
- BiK RATING 23%.
- INSURANCE Group 26 (1-50).
- PRICE £33,315 on the road.
WHAT’S HOT
- Style, performance, economy, image.
- WHAT’S NOT
- Noisy engine at urban speeds.
- RATINGS {Out of 10}
LOOKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
EQUIPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
RIDE AND HANDLING . . . .8
PERFORMANCE . . . . . . . . . 9
VALUE FOR MONEY . . . . . .9