• Exclusive new Giulia and Stelvio special editions debut in the Middle East.
  • Production is capped at five units each, featuring unique gold-accented trims.
  • The Bespoke Program now extends across the entire Alfa Romeo lineup.

Alfa Romeo marked its 115th anniversary on June 22 last year, yet a dealer in the Middle East is still keeping the celebration alive well into 2026. Gargash Motors, the brand’s official distributor in the United Arab Emirates, has unveiled a pair of “Bespoke Edizione” 115th Anniversary limited editions based on the Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio.

The project comes via Alfa Romeo’s Bespoke Program, which feels closely aligned with the newer Bottegafuoriserie division. Either way, it opens the door to a one-off specification you will not find in the standard catalog. Production is capped at just five units each for the sedan and SUV.

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Starting with the Giulia QV 115, it features a black shade with Alfa Romeo crest graphics on the hood, and a gold finish for the alloy wheels, brake calipers, splitter, and side skirts. The sedan also gets 115th emblems on the carbon mirrors, calipers, tailgate, and carbon seatbacks. The interior combines black and orange leather upholstery, with 1-of-5 lettering embossed on the headrests.

Starting with the Giulia QV 115, it wears a black finish accented by Alfa Romeo crest graphics across the hood. Details matter here, so the alloy wheels, brake calipers, splitter, and side skirts receive a gold finish.

The sedan also carries 115th anniversary emblems on the carbon mirror caps, calipers, tailgate, and even the carbon seatbacks. Inside, black and orange leather upholstery sets the tone, while “1-of-5” lettering embossed on the headrests reminds you of the rarity of the specific Giulia.

The Stelvio QV 115 wears a slightly different shade of dark gray, paired with bespoke hood graphics and gold-finished phone-dial alloy wheels. Inside, things are a bit more restrained, with a black and tan leather cabin accented by 115th-anniversary logos on the armrest, seatbacks, and door cards.

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There are no mechanical surprises here. Both models carry over unchanged from the standard Quadrifoglio lineup that recently returned to production after a brief pause. Under the hood, you’ll find the same twin-turbo 2.9-liter V6, delivering 513 hp (383 kW / 520 PS) and 442 lb-ft (600 Nm) of torque. As before, the Giulia is rear-wheel drive, while the Stelvio uses an all-wheel-drive setup.

All ten examples are priced at 499,900 Dirhams ($136,100). That’s a noticeable jump over the standard Giulia Quadrifoglio, which starts at 419,900 Dirhams ($114,300), while the Stelvio Quadrifoglio begins at 449,900 Dirhams ($122,500) in Dubai.

More Bespoke Alfas Are Coming

Beyond the performance sedan and SUV, Alfa Romeo’s Bespoke Edizione Program now extends across the entire lineup, as the Stellantis-owned brand leans harder into higher-margin offerings. With the next-generation Stelvio and Giulia pushed back to 2028, the current models are set to stick around through 2027.

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When the program was unveiled in the United Arab Emirates a few weeks ago, the local distributor showcased a Giulia Quadrifoglio Super Sport fitted with a GTA-style rear wing and carbon fiber add-ons, alongside bespoke versions of the Stelvio Quadrifoglio and the Tonale Veloce.

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