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Alfa Romeo Announces Pricing for 2018 Stelvio

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Alfa Romeo Announces Pricing for 2018 Stelvio

Alfa Romeo’s presence here in the U.S. is due to grow once again, as it’s resident crossover, the Stelvio, is set to arrive soon. Today, its arrival comes closer to being a reality, as Alfa has revealed the Stelvio’s pricing.

The Stelvio will come in a trio of versions: standard, Ti, which stands for Turismo Internazionale, and Quadrifoglio. The base Stelvio will start from $41,992 (excluding a $995 destination charge). Powering it will be a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with 280 horsepower and 306 pound-feet of torque paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission and Q4 all-wheel drive. The Stelvio will sprint to 60 mph in just 5.4 seconds and top out at 144 mph.

Standard features on the 2018 Stelvio will include a carbon-fiber drive shaft, bright exhaust tips, 18-inch aluminum wheels, leather seating, bi-xenon headlights with LED signature lighting, LED taillights, a rearview camera, rear parking sensors, keyless entry and ignition, a power liftgate, a flat-bottom steering wheel, and more.

2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Ti (Credit: © Alfa Romeo)

The 2018 Stelvio Ti will hit showrooms with a starting price of $43,995 (excluding a $995 destination fee). In addition to the Stelvio’s standard features, the Ti will toss in 19-inch wheels, genuine wood accents, an 8.8-inch infotainment screen, SiriusXM, front parking sensors, a heated steering wheel and front seats, and more.

Alfa will offer the Ti model with two $2,000 option packages: Sport and Lusso. The Sport package will add 20-inch wheels, a sport-tuned suspension, performance seats with 12-way power adjustment, aluminum paddle shifters, a sport steering wheel, gloss-black window trim and roof rails, aluminum pedals, and painted brake calipers.

As for the Lusso package, it will add 19-inch wheels, Luxury Fiore Italian leather seats with Cannelloni inserts, 12-way power front seats, a leather-wrapped dash and door trim, accent stitching, dark-gray oak or light-walnut wood trim, a luxury steering wheel, and aluminum pedals.

The Stelvio and Stelvio Ti will hit showrooms this summer, while the Quadrifoglio will come later in the year, along with its pricing. Stay tuned for updates.

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