With over a hundred years of experience, Alfa Romeo is a brand recognised around the world for its passion for driving.
Giulia is one of their most popular and well-reviewed models in the UK, a sporty saloon that combines advance technology with driver focused design and a driver-centric cockpit. Models now feature a 12.3-inch "Cannocchiale" digital cluster (replacing the old analogue dials) which can be customised with "Evolved," "Relax," or "Heritage" layouts.
The trims for the Giulia comprise of the Sprint, entry-level model, though still very well-equipped with 18-inch wheels and the digital cockpit. Veloce is the most popular performance-oriented trim, adding 19-inch wheels, a limited-slip differential, and sports leather seats. Tributo Italiano / Intensa are the top-tier editions with adaptive suspension and premium audio systems. Quadrifoglio represents the 520hp high-performance flagship.
Mechanically, the Stelvio and the Giulia are nearly identical, as they share the same platform, engines, and interior design. However, they are very different in how they function and how they feel on the road.
The Stelvio sits 22cm higher, as an SUV. It features a 525-litre boot. It also has the Q4 all-wheel-drive system, which combines the driving dynamics of rear-wheel drive with the benefits of 4-wheel drive. Other models under the Alfa Romeo brand name are the Alfa Romeo Junior and the Tonale. All of the brand's vehicles are available through both personal and business leases.
The best Alfa Romeo depends heavily on whether you prioritise raw performance, daily practicality, or urban efficiency. The Giulia is widely considered a top choice for daily driving, whereas the Giulia Quadrifoglio is often regarded as the best performance saloon. If you need family-friendly space without sacrificing the brand’s "sporty DNA," the Stelvio is likely to be the best vehicle for you, with the Quadrifoglio representing an option for drivers wanting an SUV with more savage performance.
The Tonale is an excellent choice for a stylish, city-friendly vehicle and the Junior is the newest, most urban-focused electric SUV in the lineup.
Yes, you can lease an Alfa Romeo EV, specifically the Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica, If you want to explore more electric options before committing, then check out our electric leasing page.
If you're looking to compare our Alfa Romeo lease deals with similar models then we recommend taking a look at the offers we currently have on BMW, Audi and Volvo.
Here at Xcite Car Leasing we work hard to find the very best leasing deals for our customers, working with all of the UK's leading finance companies and a large network of dealers around the UK. We're able to help with Alfa Romeo personal leasing and Alfa Romeo business leasing so whether you're looking for a new personal vehicle or want to expand your company's fleet, we can help.
There are plenty of benefits to leasing an Alfa Romeo as opposed to buying. If you want to drive a newer car but want to save money with lower monthly payments, then leasing may be for you. You won’t have to pay a lump sum, and you can upgrade to an even newer model once your agreement comes to an end.
The overall cost will depend on a number of factors, including the length of the agreement and the model of the Alfa Romeo that you decide on. The Alfa Romeo Tonale and Junior are generally cheaper to lease and buy than the Giulia and Stelvio.
As smaller, entry-level, and hybrid/electric models, they offer lower monthly lease payments and lower base prices, whereas the larger Stelvio and performance-oriented Giulia are positioned higher in the lineup.
Leasing prices will regularly change as discounts available from the funders, manufacturers and dealers vary; the prices you see above will be updated to reflect the best prices available at the time. Check back regularly to see how much your chosen Alfa Romeo model is.
The official WLTP combined range of the Junior Elettrica is up to 255–256 miles and it charges from 20% to 80% in less than 30 minutes.
In years gone by the Giulia was always the most popular Alfa Romeo model worldwide in terms of sales and lease deals. However, the new Tonale has surpassed it, and the Junior has taken over as the primary volume driver.
When you reach the end of your lease you simply arrange for the car to be collected and move on to your next vehicle.
Alternatively, you might want to consider extending the lease if you want to keep it for longer. This can be useful if you're not sure what you're doing for your next car or have a gap between your current lease ending and a new vehicle arriving. For more information take a look at our end of leasing guide.