Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa completes Balocco test, all 10 units sold out
Alfa Romeo's limited-edition Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa, a high-performance sedan developed with sailing team Luna Rossa, has finished track testing at the Balocco Proving Ground.
10 units
140 kg
5x
What Happened
The Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa, limited to just ten units worldwide, has completed intense track testing at the iconic Balocco Proving Ground. Developed under the BOTTEGAFUORISERIE program and as the first product of the Alfa Romeo-Luna Rossa partnership, the sedan features a new carbon-fiber aero kit that makes it the most aerodynamically efficient Quadrifoglio ever.
All ten examples have already been sold. The car will be on display at the Luna Rossa base in Cagliari during the Preliminary Regatta Sardinia from May 21-24, alongside the team's AC40 vessels.
140 kgkg
Five times more downforce than the standard Giulia Quadrifoglio, achieved with a low-drag carbon-fiber kit.
Why this matters
This aerodynamic collaboration between Alfa Romeo and the Luna Rossa sailing team showcases maximum downforce and Italian design, with all ten exclusive units already sold to collectors.
Terms in This Story
- Quadrifoglio
- Italian for 'four-leaf clover', the badge used on Alfa Romeo's highest-performance models.
- Downforce
- A downward aerodynamic force that pushes a vehicle onto the road, improving traction and stability at high speeds.
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