Alfa Romeo Giulia Boot Dimensions in cm


Model information
The Alfa Romeo Giulia is a sporty saloon car that was first launched in 2015. It combines Italian design with advanced technology and offers a dynamic driving experience. The Giulia is known for its agile handling and powerful engines, which include both petrol and diesel engines. The saloon is designed for driving enjoyment and also offers comfort and modern infotainment systems.
Variants in the same range
The Alfa Romeo Giulia is mainly offered as a saloon. However there are sporty variants such as the Giulia Quadrifoglio, which are distinguished by more powerful engines and sportier suspension setups. A convertible or estate version of the Giulia is currently not available, which makes the saloon a unique choice within the model range.
Model year differences
Since the Giulia’s introduction in 2015, there have been several model updates that affected the body dimensions and boot dimensions. In particular, in 2020 some technical updates were made that improved the saloon’s efficiency and design. These changes, however, had no significant impact on boot size, which remained essentially constant.
Direct competition
In the same price class and size, the Alfa Romeo Giulia competes with models such as the BMW 3 Series and the Audi A4. The boot capacity of the BMW 3 Series is around 480 litres, while the Audi A4 with a capacity of around 460 litres is slightly smaller. The differences in boot capacity are minimal, with the Giulia matching the 3 Series in this respect and offering only marginally more space than the A4.
More affordable alternatives
More affordable alternatives with similar boot sizes are, for example, the Skoda Octavia and the Ford Focus. The Skoda Octavia offers a boot capacity of around 600 litres, making it an excellent choice for buyers who need a lot of storage space. The Ford Focus, by contrast, has a boot capacity of around 375 litres, making it less attractive in this respect. These models offer different value-for-money propositions and should be considered when boot space is important.
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