SPIED + VIDEO: ANOTHER Look At The All-New Alfa Romeo Giulia's Interior — Is It A STUD or DUD?

SPIED + VIDEO: ANOTHER Look At The All-New Alfa Romeo Giulia's Interior — Is It A STUD or DUD?
One of the big puzzle pieces missing since the launch of the all-new Alfa Romeo Giulia is a crystal clear shot of its interior. For whatever reason, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) decided it was in the company's best interest to keep that pretty much off limits.

Slowly but surely though, images have been finding their way online.

Alfa Romeo World on YouTube seems to have cobbled together a variety of images showing the car's interior and we now can get a better idea of what's going on here. To me, it's a peculiar mix of Alfa, Mazda and Audi.

Check out rotary dials and gearshift. Note the large centrally mounted infotainment screen. How about that steering wheel with the integrated push button start? And, my, my those carbon-fiber backed seats are just astonishing.

If I were a betting man — and I am — I'd say that this interior reflects the highest end model at the moment. I wouldn't expect this much carbon fiber, the front seats and the suede to make an appearance in the entry-level variant.

So, what do you think, Spies?

Is the Alfa Romeo Giulia's interior a STUD or DUD?

For MORE pictures, check out Agent 009's thread.




MDarringerMDarringer - 7/19/2015 3:35:35 PM
0 Boost
I liked how the pictures that have been floating around since the car was introduced were set to Eurodisco music suitable for the Boyzone Lounge...*gets misty* *goes looking for his Andrew Christians* :)

The interior is nothing special. It's not great but it's not egregiously bad either.


valhallakeyvalhallakey - 7/19/2015 4:08:16 PM
+3 Boost
Looks nice enough, could be German. Where is the Italian style?


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/19/2015 5:24:30 PM
0 Boost
I agree with a friend of mine who says that he wished the interior was more mechanical looking with dashboard being almost like a machine like in a Pagani.

FCA does odd interiors. The dashboard of the Challenger says "Ram truck" more than it says "pony car" to me.

The Giulia is generic and derivative inside and out.


david999david999 - 7/21/2015 3:28:16 PM
+1 Boost
Nice interior


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