2016 Alfa Romeo Giulia unofficial sketches emerge - Report

30/05/2015 - 02:20 | ,  ,   | Aravind Jayachandran

Will make its debut on June 24 in Italy.

Alfa Romeo will be unveiling the long-awaited successor, reportedly called Alfa Romeo Giulia, to the 159 on June 24 in Milan. Ahead of its unveil, Corsa Italia has posted a few unofficial sketches of the sedan, designed by Malandrinos Konstantinos, that show a possible exterior look of the car.

2016 Alfa Romeo Giulia front unofficial sketch
The sketch incorporates few elements from the Alfa Romeo 4C, and some cues exclusive to the car.

The sketch incorporates few elements from the Alfa Romeo 4C, and some cues exclusive to the car. The front end is characterized by the iconic Alfa Romeo inverted triangular grille flanked by a pair of sleek horizontal headlights, as well as a 4C-inspired lower fascia.

As with any Italian sedan, the side profile will have sensuous character lines running across, which will highlight the Giulia's sporting characteristics, while the rear features a large set of Giulietta-inspired taillamps integrated in the 4C-esque boot lid.

2016 Alfa Romea Giulia side view unofficial sketch
As with any Italian sedan, the side profile will have sensuous character lines running across, which will highlight the Giulia's sporting characteristics.

The upcoming Alfa Romeo sedan will share its components as well as FCA's E-segment platform with the Maserati Ghibli, which is based on a RWD architecture. It could also share the engine lineup, featuring a 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine in two different tunes (330 hp and 400 hp), and a 3.0-liter V6 turbodiesel with 271 hp.

2016 Alfa Romeo Giulia rear unofficial sketch
The rear features large set of Giulietta-Inspired taillamps integrated in the 4C-esque boot lid.

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Expect the Alfa to offer the Ghibli's V6 engines for top-of-the-line models and inline-four cylinder engines for base variants. The 8-speed automatic from Ghibli is a likely candidate for routing the power to Giulia's wheels. For North American markets, it will be equipped with AWD in top "Q4" variants.

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[Source: Corsa Italia]

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