Alfa Romeo: A touch of the Swinging Sixties
CULT SPORTS CAR The legendary Alfa Romeo GT Junior shaped the sports car world of the Swinging Sixties. Now the Italians are reviving this era with the GT Junior versions of the Giulia and Stelvio models.

The new Giulia GT Junior and Stelvio GT Junior special models pay homage to the iconic GT 1300 Junior of the 1960s. With them, Alfa Romeo pays further tribute to its historical heritage.
Decorative stitching and embroidery on the leather seats
The limited new editions are based on the sporty Veloce equipment variant. The visual distinguishing feature is the body color Ocra Lipari.
The sporty, minimalist interior features power-adjustable leather seats with decorative stitching and "GT Junior" embroidery on the headrests. Striking on the dashboard are the lettering and silhouette of the classic Alfa Romeo GT 1300 Junior.
Well-known powertrains with up to 280 hp
Two engine options are available: a 2.2-liter turbodiesel with 210 hp and a 2-liter turbocharged gasoline engine with 280 hp. Both four-cylinder engines are always combined with Q4 all-wheel drive on the Stelvio GT Junior.
An eight-speed automatic transmission is standard in all configurations, and power is transmitted to the rear axle via a propshaft made of carbon fiber. Light-alloy wheels in a five-hole design are also standard.
Prices for the special GT Junior models start at 66,990 francs (Giulia) and 76,990 francs (Stelvio).