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Previewed back in Nov 2025, both the Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio - both in Veloce guise - see their official prices officially announced today.

Remember the gorgeous Alfa Romeo Giulia sports saloon and its lifted Stelvio crossover SUV twin that were both previewed locally back in Nov 2025? We now have confirmed prices for both models as announced by the brand’s local custodians earlier today.
As a refresher, both models were previewed in Veloce guise by the rebooted Alfa Romeo Malaysia entity – a ‘boutique’ distribution effort operated Atlantis Motor Group subsidiary DLSB Partners with the blessings of Stellantis Malaysia.
Fully taxed, the Giulia Veloce sports saloon commands RM438,800, where as its lifted Stelvio Veloce twin is tagged at RM478,800.

Made in and fully imported (CBU) from Cassino, Italy, the Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce is officially tagged at RM438,800 sans insurance. Its stilted and de-booted Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce twin, on the other hand, commands higher RM478,800 figure instead.
As the norm with such products, prices are lowered should you have resident status in duty-free zones like Langkawi and Labuan. If so, then the figures read at RM228,800 and RM258,800 instead for the sports saloon and crossover mentioned respectively.
Yes, said figures are well above the "from roughly RM400,000 onwards…” initial estimate given by the firm prior. The only silver lining we can note however is that all prices do include a 5-year or 150,000 KM warranty coverage, at the very least.

Both models share the same 2.0-litre 4-cyl turbo petrol hearts that put out 280 hp and 400 Nm.


As a refresher, both the Veloce-trimmed Giulia and Stelvio for Malaysia share the same 2.0-litre 4-cyl turbo petrol mill and ZF 8-speed automatic box pairing, altogether outputting 280 hp and 400 Nm to the rear (Giulia) or all four (AWD, Stelvio) wheels.
In turn, both will do 0-100 km/h dashes in just 5.7 secs before hitting a capped V-maxes of 240 km/h (Giulia) and 230 km/h (Stelvio). Both also share key hardware like the brakes, electric steering, and suspension assemblies.




What sets both apart too are minor details, namely their rolling stock – you’ll find 19-inch units primed in the Giulia and larger 20-inch types brimmed in the Stelvio, both featuring the Italian marque’s striking ‘telephone dial’ spoke design.
Other shared bits include the digital instrumentation and infotainment displays, sports seats, premium 14-speaker Harman Kardon audio suite, not forgetting the Level 2-rated advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) package laced across both models.
Both models can now be viewed and book at Casa Alfa Romeo located in Rhapsody Square, TREC Kuala Lumpur.

Keen on either of these Bellisimo Italian alternatives to the 3 Series, C-Class or GLC and X3 and don’t mind shelling out the extra Ringgits? You can now view and place bookings on both at the marque’s first official showroom that just opened this month.
Aptly christened as Casa Alfa Romeo, said outlet is located within Rhapsody Square, TREC Kuala Lumpur. As noted during the marque’s preview, said showroom will soon be supported with a full-fledge service centre as well – ‘3S’ status was touted then.
Beyond which, Alfa Romeo Malaysia are also poised to establish two more brand outlets – one in Penang, and another in Johor Bahru – sometime this year too. The firm also plans to expand its local line-up by adding the Tonale and Junior SUV models soon as well.

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