The Alfa Romeo Giulietta has been manufactured since 2010. It's a small family car that only comes in a five-door hatchback variant with hidden rear door handles so it looks reminiscent of the coupe.
In appearance, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta is very similar to its smaller brother, the MiT, and one of the more obvious differences is the headlights, which are not bulging as is the case with the MiT, but are much more harmoniously fitted into the car's grille.
Guilette's interior is a blend of sporty and elegant pleasure. Everything is in place and you can fully enjoy the elegance of the environment.
The elements are made of soft and hard plastic, the steering wheel rim is leather-trimmed, as is the handbrake lever. The dashboard features aluminum patterns and the vehicle's pedals are made of stainless steel.
The driver's seat, in addition to the front and rear tilts, can also be adjusted in height, which further affects ride comfort and visibility.
The transmission has one interesting option, a DNA system that allows for three driving modes.
D as dynamic, N as normal, and A as "All Weather" driving mode, serving for less favorable road conditions such as rain and snow.
The Start / Stop system comes as standard equipment and contributes to lower fuel consumption.
Thanks to its powerful high-torque engine, responsiveness to the accelerator pedal is good even in sixth gear, and there is an economical travel advisor to advise you when to optimize gears, which is especially useful in city driving.
Shifting is fast and smooth, there is no cornering, and comfortable seats compensate for the hardness of the ride.
Of the security aiatems are there ABS, dynamic vehicle control, braking and uphill assistance, six airbags, dual-belt safety belts and a whiplash protection system, and Alfa DNA with Q2 differential to allow torque to be transmitted to external wheels. On the EuroNCAP test, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta received 5 stars.
The petrol engines of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta offer 1.4TB with 105 and 120 hp, 1.4TB Multiair with 170 hp and 1.750 TBi with 235 and 240 hp.
The combined fuel consumption of these engines is around 5.9-9.2L / 100km.
The diesel engines include 1.6L MultiJet 105hp, 2.0L MultiJet 140, 150 and 170hp, and 2.0L MultiJet TCT 170hp and 175hp.
The combined fuel consumption of these engines is around 4.7-6.2L / 100km.
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