The Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio just got a “Dubai makeover”

Ippolito Visconti Author Automotive
Gargash and Alfa Romeo unveil the Giulia Quadrifoglio Bespoke Edition: just five units, carbon fiber, gold details, and a price tag of $118K.
Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Bespoke Gargash

Five cars for one of the most exclusive special editions the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio has ever received. It’s called the Bespoke Edizione by Gargash, it was born in Dubai, and it carries the signature of the historic official Alfa Romeo importer and dealer in the UAE. The same one, in early March, had already given the Stelvio a similarly royal treatment. Now it’s the sedan’s turn.

Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio bespoke

The timing isn’t accidental. Gargash is celebrating 115 years of the Biscione with a series that turns the Giulia Quadrifoglio into an object of desire even more unreachable than it already is in its standard configuration. Because under the hood, the 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6 producing 510 HP remains exactly what everyone knows and nobody gets tired of hearing.

The body is black, not the most original choice, but undeniably effective when paired with alloy wheels and gold accents that catch the Dubai sun like a deliberate provocation. The mirror caps are finished in exposed carbon fiber, and the bodywork features commemorative 115th anniversary stickers that make the car’s identity and reason for existing immediately clear.

Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio bespoke

Inside, a black-and-orange color theme wraps the leather interior, carbon fiber returns throughout the cabin, and the headrests of the carbon-shelled sport seats are engraved with each car’s progressive number. A quiet, constant reminder of just how rare the thing you’re sitting on actually is. Subtle, like a Rolex on a first date.

Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio bespoke

The price is 499,900 UAE dirhams, approximately $118,420 at current exchange rates. A number that, for a production-based sedan, might raise more than a few eyebrows in most parts of the world. But five buyers in Dubai are probably not losing any sleep over it. When you live in a city where sports cars are used as grocery runs, exclusivity isn’t a luxury, it’s a minimum requirement.