
Alfa Romeo has just unveiled the Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa, a special edition of the Giulia created in partnership with the Italian sailing team Luna Rossa.
The vehicle, revealed last week during the 2026 Brussels Motor Show, is based on the 505 hp Giulia Quadrifoglio sold in the U.S. for the 2024 model year, according to information from Car and Driver.
In this version, however, Luna Rossa appears in the form of red accents that give the body an even more aggressive stance, combined with a new aerodynamic kit.
At the front, small canards have been added to the outer edges of the front bumper, and fins on the lower part of the body also add front downforce.
Meanwhile, below the doors, Alfa Romeo has added carbon-fiber side skirts with a fin that rises ahead of the rear wheels.

At the rear, the wing consists of two separate sections, projecting from the trunk lid above each taillight. This design was inspired by the hydrofoils of the Luna Rossa AC75 yacht, according to Alfa Romeo.
The manufacturer stated that the aerodynamic changes to the Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa allow it to generate around 140 kgf of downforce at 300 km/h, five times what the standard car is capable of.
In addition to the silver paint with red accents on the bodywork, the Luna Rossa edition also includes Alfa Romeo badges and a red stripe along the doors that reads “Luna Rossa,” a look completed by 19-inch wheels painted red.
Inside, red details are also abundant. The seats feature a new special gray upholstery influenced by the material used in the personal flotation devices worn by the Luna Rossa crew.

Meanwhile, on the dashboard, Alfa Romeo applied a thin film, one of the many layers used to create the sail of the Luna Rossa boat.
Under the hood, the powertrain remains unchanged, with the impressive 2.9-liter twin-turbo V-6 engine paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, delivering 601 Nm of torque to the rear wheels.
The Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa is part of the newly announced BottegaFuoriserie program, a new division dedicated to creating bespoke cars and restoring historic models. If this caught your eye, don’t get your hopes up: only 10 units are being built, and all of them have already been sold.
Photos: Alfa Romeo. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
