Essayer OR - Gratuit
Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio
Evo UK
|May 2024
A package of updates for 2024 ensures the Giulia's sister car remains the most super of super-SUVs
TOGETHER WITH THE GIULIA QUADRIFOGLIO tested on page 78, Alfa Romeo has given its super-SUV a package of updates for 2024, which will likely see it through to the end of its life. Among them, a boost in power from 503bhp to 513bhp, new LED matrix headlights, revamped interior trim and a fresh digital instrument cluster, plus detail suspension retuning. The most significant update, however, is the fitting of a mechanical limited-slip differential at the rear. The price has increased by several thousand pounds, to an £87,195 starting point.
In the cabin, the TFT digital instrument panel has been updated with a new set of configurable displays, and textured '3D' carbon-fiber trim has been liberally applied over the transmission tunnel and dashboard. Although it's real carbon, its open-weave finish makes the interior look cheaper rather than more sophisticated, to this tester at least - but, 'eye', 'beholder' and so on. The dash's central screen looks more dated than ever in 2024, particularly in terms of map graphics, but it works tolerably well enough and you can hook up your smartphone via Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. As with the rest of the interior, it's fine rather than outstanding in any way.
Interior sophistication might be a selling point for most premium SUVS but, happily, it's not what draws customers to this car, because, as before, the Stelvio Quadrifoglio is a car you'd buy because it is genuinely exciting to drive.

Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition May 2024 de Evo UK.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Evo UK
Evo UK
Alpine A110 R Ultime
The A110 is going out with a 340bhp bang in the shape of the highly tuned, hardcore R Ultime. Unsurprisingly, the ultimate A110 looks right at home on the track, but how does it perform on the road? We find out
5 mins
December 2025
Evo UK
Skoda Superb Sleeper Edition
Sticking with supercars and turning Lotuses and Alpines invisible is all in a day's work for our subtle hot-rod
3 mins
December 2025
Evo UK
How to hone your 'risk radar' for high-performance driving
Expert hazard recognition and assessment isn't easy, but it is rewarding, as Ripley explains
2 mins
December 2025
Evo UK
BMW M2 CS
The original M2 CS is a former evo Car of the Year. With more power, a more tightly honed chassis and a load more attitude, the new CS will be aiming to repeat the dose
6 mins
December 2025
Evo UK
BACK IN ANGER
BMW's M135 xDrive has found some much-needed focus with its new M Dynamic Pack, but is it enough to give it the edge over Mercedes-AMG's A35?
6 mins
December 2025
Evo UK
BMW M5 Touring
Touchscreen triumphs, button bugbears, and a vent about vents
2 mins
December 2025
Evo UK
INSANE IN THE RAIN
When you're invited to drive the 1578bhp, 282mph, convertible Bugatti Mistral, the one thing you don't need is rain. But when it's the final outing for the legendary 8-litre, quad-turbo, W16 engine, you'd be mad not to
10 mins
December 2025
Evo UK
Dacia Duster 130 4x4
More faultless miles, but is the short gearing necessary?
1 min
December 2025
Evo UK
THE ANATOMY OF AN ASTON MARTIN VANTAGE FI SAFETY CAR
Since 2021, Aston Martin has shared Formula 1 safety car duties with AMG. We take a closer look at the most videoed Vantage in the world – and jump at the chance to get behind the wheel ourselves
10 mins
December 2025
Evo UK
AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT
BAC is taking the Mono racing with the ultra-lightweight Mono Cup – and a road-legal version will follow. We test the Cup on track at Austria's Red Bull Ring
11 mins
December 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

