The Stellantis group has launched Alfa Romeo’s Giulia sedan and Stelvio SUV with improved infotainment systems and updated driver-assist features.
The interiors of both cars have been freshened with an upgraded Alfa Connect 3D Nav 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Audroid Auto compatibility, complemented as before by physical controls to quick-access functions like the climate control and audio system.
These features, along with many other luxuries, come standard in the highly-specced Alfa Romeos in contrast to rival brands that offer a raft of extra-cost options. Standard fare in both Alfas includes a wireless charging pad, electrically adjustable and heated front seats, active cruise control, and a sunroof. A three-mode DNA drive controller changes the throttle and steering responses from leisurely to sporting.
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