Especificaciones y análisis del Alfa Romeo Stelvio
Power
201HP
Torque
330Nm
Consumption
7l/100
Emissions
161g/km
0-100 km/h
7.2s
Top Speed
215km/h
Weight
1735kg
Price
45,440€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 8v
AWD
5 / 5 doors
525 L
64 L
148 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Alfa Romeo Stelvio 2.0 148 kW (200 CV) AT8 Q4 · 201 CV (2018)
General description
The Alfa Romeo Stelvio burst onto the market as a statement of intent: the first SUV from the 'biscione' brand did not give up an ounce of its 'cuore sportivo'. This version with the 201-horsepower 2.0 turbo engine, Q4 all-wheel drive, and 8-speed automatic transmission represents a perfect balance between daily versatility and the pure emotion expected from an Alfa Romeo, the soul of a sports sedan in the body of an SUV.
Driving experience
Driving the Stelvio is an experience that awakens the senses. The steering, incredibly fast and direct, connects you to the asphalt in a way few SUVs can. The 201 hp engine pushes forcefully from low revs thanks to its 330 Nm of torque, while the 8-speed automatic gearbox manages power with exquisite smoothness and speed. The Q4 all-wheel drive prioritizes the rear axle, providing dynamic and agile behavior, making you forget you are behind the wheel of a vehicle weighing over 1700 kg. It's a car that invites you to enjoy every curve, to feel the road as if it were an extension of yourself.
Design and aesthetics
The Stelvio's design is pure Italian passion made metal. Its fluid and muscular lines, presided over by the iconic front 'scudetto', give it an imposing and elegant presence that instantly sets it apart. It's not just an SUV; it's a sculpture in motion. Inside, the cabin embraces you, with a cockpit focused on the pleasure of driving, quality materials, and details like the large aluminum paddle shifters fixed to the steering column that scream sportiness. It's a space that combines family functionality with the atmosphere of a true sports car.
Technology and features
Beyond its infotainment screen, the Stelvio's true technology lies in its chassis and mechanics. The DNA driving mode selector transforms the car's character, from a smooth and efficient response to sporty explosiveness in Dynamic mode. The Q4 all-wheel-drive system is a work of engineering, capable of sending up to 50% of the torque to the front axle only when necessary, maintaining the purity of rear-wheel drive the rest of the time. Its lightweight structure, with extensive use of aluminum, and its sophisticated double-wishbone suspension on both axles, are the technological heart that gives it its exceptional handling.
Competition
In the competitive premium SUV segment, the Stelvio faces giants like the BMW X3, the Audi Q5, or the Mercedes-Benz GLC. However, its most direct rival in spirit is, without a doubt, the Porsche Macan. While its German competitors often prioritize comfort and on-board technology, the Alfa Romeo Stelvio plays the card of emotion, design, and unparalleled driving dynamics. It is the alternative for those looking for a car with a soul, a machine that conveys pure sensations on every journey.
Conclusion
The Alfa Romeo Stelvio 2.0 Q4 is not a rational purchase; it's a visceral decision. It is proof that you can have a practical and versatile car for daily life without giving up the emotion and driving pleasure that define the brand. It is a vehicle that captivates with its aesthetics, conquers with its handling, and reminds you with every kilometer why Alfa Romeo holds such a special place in the hearts of car enthusiasts. It is, in essence, a sports car for the whole family.




