The Design
The Giulietta features a sleek design that keeps weight efficiency and safety in mind.
This Alfa Romeo offers a stylish blend of sport and luxury. The car company took elements of style from previous models including the Competizione in terms of the unique headlights, the lower grille, and the bonnet’s vee-design.
Specifically, the Giulietta has four LED daytime running lights set up vertically in the front clusters while red LED lights in the tail lights create a shape that resembles a sideways musical note.
The back door handles are strategically integrated into the window frame (making this look more like three-door than a five-door).
The car also features twin functional exhausts (even on the diesel options) and a keyless electric tailgate release in the Alfa ornament on the boot.
The Interior
The Giulietta has seen its fair share of improvements over the decades since its introduction but the Alfa still holds onto its hooded binnacle to house the instruments in this interior design.
The spacious interior cabin has a classy look made mostly of hard plastic that is elevated with wood and/or aluminium accents around the gearshift and door armrests.
The steering wheel has four adjustable positions along with a seat height adjuster as a way to try to accommodate different sized drivers.
However, there is no tilt function for the seat or lumbar adjustment in the standard options (they are made available with a cheap upgrade).