• Alfa Romeo announced two new special editions that pay tribute to the GT 1300 Junior - a model built between 1966 and 1976
  • The new Giulia and Stelvio GT Junior are built on the "Veloce" trim level - the sportiest of the lineup
  • They are both painted in a cool Lipari Ochre exterior finish - a color that was extensively used on the GT 1300 Junior
  • For the Stelvio, Alfa opted for 21-inch five-hole lightweight alloy wheels
  • While Giulia gets 19-inch wheels
  • For the interior they will get electrically adjustable leather seats with distinctive “GT Junior” embroidery on the front headrest
  • And a very cool GT 1300 Junior pattern and silhouette of the 1960s embroidered on the dashboard
  • As standard feature all models will offer aluminum steering column shift paddles
  • While as an option you can get L2 ADAS systems, rear parking sensors, wireless charger and automatically operated tailgate
  • There is also a choice of two engine: a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that delivers 280 horsepower and a 2.2-liter turbo diesel engine with an output of 210 horsepower
  • All models will be offered with four-wheel drive as standard, but Giulia can also be ordered with RWD
  • In Germany, prices for the Giulia GT Junior will start from 63,000 euro
  • And for the Stelvio GT Junior from 69,000 euro

A cool Lipari Ochre exterior finish takes us back to the 1960s when the GT 1300 Junior was a huge success

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Back in September 2021, Alfa Romeo announced the special editions Giulia and Stelvio ’6C Villa d’Este.’ The two models paid tribute to the 6C 2500 SS Coupé produced by Alfa Romeo in the 1940s. Now, a month later, the Italian company announced the Giulia and Stelvio GT Junior - two special edition models that pay tribute to the GT 1300 Junior - a very successful Alfa Romeo model built between 1966 and 1976.

What makes the Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio GT Junior special?

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Both the to special editions are based on the "Veloce" trim level - the sportiest of the lineup.

The most striking feature of the two special editions is the Lipari Ochre exterior finish - a color that was extensively used on the GT 1300 Junior.

The Stelvio GT Junior will ride on 21-inch five-hole lightweight alloy wheels, while for the Giulia Alfa Romeo opted for 19-inch wheels.

2022 Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio GT Junior Interior
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For the interior they will get electrically adjustable leather seats with distinctive “GT Junior” embroidery on the front headrest

For the interior the two models will get electrically adjustable leather seats with distinctive “GT Junior” embroidery on the front headrest, plus the stylish GT 1300 Junior pattern and silhouette of the 1960s embroidered on the dashboard.

As a standard feature, all the models will get aluminum steering column shift paddles, while L2 ADAS systems, rear parking sensors, wireless charger, and an automatically operated tailgate will be offered as an option.

2022 Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio GT Junior Exterior
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Under the hood, there will be a choice of two engines: a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that delivers 280 horsepower and a 2.2-liter turbo diesel engine with an output of 210 horsepower. The engines will be paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and will be offered as standard with four-wheel drive, but RWD will be offered as an option for the Giulia models.

In Germany, prices for the Giulia GT Junior will start from 63,000 euro and for the Stelvio GT Junior from 69,000 euro.
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