Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa Is Alfa Romeo’s Most Aerodynamic Sedan
by AutoExpert | 12 January, 2026
Alfa Romeo looked at the Giulia Quadrifoglio and decided it wasn’t dramatic enough. So they turned it up to eleven and called it the Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa. Only 10 will ever exist, and they were built to show off Alfa’s new personalization division.
The main focus is aerodynamics. This is the most aero-heavy Quadrifoglio ever made. It gets carbon canards up front, airflow tweaks underneath, aggressive side skirts, and a huge rear wing that looks like it came straight off a racing yacht.

That’s because it basically did. The wing is inspired by the Luna Rossa America’s Cup boat and is designed to push the car into the road, not lift it. Alfa says all this adds around 140 kg of downforce at high speed, which is a massive jump over the standard car.

Power stays the same as the regular Quadrifoglio, with the twin-turbo 2.9-liter V6 making 513 hp. It sends power to the rear wheels through a mechanical, limited-slip diff, and a loud Akrapovic exhaust makes sure it sounds as serious as it looks.

The design follows the sailing theme. It’s painted in a special gray inspired by the Luna Rossa yacht, with a black hood and a red stripe along the side. Inside, the car gets Sparco bucket seats and even a small piece of an actual Luna Rossa sail in the dashboard. Very Alfa, very extra.
Alfa Romeo hasn’t said how much it costs, but it doesn’t really matter. All 10 cars are already sold, and it’s not clear if any will ever reach the UK or the US.
