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Alfa Romeo Giulia 2025 for sale

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Alfa Romeo Giulia 2025

The 2025 Alfa Romeo Giulia is expected to be the final model year of the Giorgio-platform combustion Giulia in Canada before the transition to the STLA-based electric successor. Alfa Romeo has not confirmed whether the EV Giulia will be offered in Canada at launch. The 2025 lineup retains the 280 hp 2.0T across Ti, Ti Sport, and Estrema, with the 505 hp Quadrifoglio completing the range. For collectors, a 2025 Quadrifoglio with low delivery mileage represents a genuine end-of-production opportunity — Quadrifoglio values on well-preserved examples have held more strongly than standard trims in the used market. Maintenance planning for the 2025 Quadrifoglio should account for the bi-annual 2.9L service schedule, carbon-ceramic brake inspection intervals, and specialty tire costs on the standard 19-inch Pirelli P Zeros. The 2.0T Ti Sport remains the rational daily-driver choice in the lineup.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the price of the 2025 Alfa Romeo Giulia in Canada and what engines are available?

The 2025 Alfa Romeo Giulia starts at approximately $53,000 CAD for the Sprint base trim, with Veloce, Ti, and the legendary Quadrifoglio reaching around $110,000 CAD. The lineup uses two powertrains: a 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder producing 280 hp for the Sprint, Veloce, and Ti, and the iconic 2.9L twin-turbocharged V6 producing 505 hp for the Quadrifoglio. For 2025, Alfa Romeo added wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard, updated the 8.8-inch Alfa Connect infotainment interface, and standardized automatic emergency braking across all trims. Build quality, historically a criticism of the brand, has improved noticeably since the consolidation under Stellantis management, though it still lags behind German competitors in perceived interior material consistency.

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Is the 2025 Giulia reliable enough for daily use in a Canadian winter?

Alfa Romeo's reliability record has improved gradually, but the Giulia remains more maintenance-intensive than a BMW 3 Series or Mercedes C-Class. For Canadian winters, the rear-wheel-drive 2.0L version requires dedicated winter tires without exception; the Veloce trim with Q4 all-wheel drive is strongly recommended for regions like Montreal, Ottawa, or Calgary. The Q4 system distributes up to 60% of torque rearward during normal driving and can send 100% to the rear in dynamic mode — an unusual setup compared to front-biased AWD systems. Maintenance costs are higher than Japanese equivalents: budget $1,800 to $2,800 CAD annually for dealer servicing. A Mopar extended warranty or third-party coverage is advisable, as Alfa-specific parts can cost 20 to 40% more than German equivalents.

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Does the 2025 Giulia Quadrifoglio justify its price against the BMW M3 and Mercedes-AMG C 63 in Canada?

The 2025 Giulia Quadrifoglio at approximately $110,000 CAD sits between the BMW M3 Competition (from ~$90,000 CAD) and the Mercedes-AMG C 63 S E Performance (from ~$120,000 CAD). Its 2.9L twin-turbocharged V6 producing 505 hp remains one of the most emotionally rewarding engines in the segment, with a 0-100 km/h time of approximately 3.9 seconds. Compared to the new AMG C 63 plug-in hybrid, the Quadrifoglio is lighter (approximately 1,580 kg), simpler mechanically, and offers a more "pure" driving experience. The BMW M3 delivers superior track capability and stronger residual value retention (approximately 60-65% after 3 years vs. 50-55% for the Giulia). For a Canadian buyer who values driving emotion and exclusivity over winter practicality and total cost of ownership, the Quadrifoglio is a genuinely unique proposition that neither German rival can replicate.