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We love the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio. We love the standard car with its 510hp, we love the 540hp GTA and we also love the roll-caged, rear-winged GTAm.
And yet, German tuner Manhart has decided that none of those will do, and what the QV really needs is a power bump to 653hp.
It’s planning to make 10 examples of this caps-locked MANHART QV 600, and the first one is up for sale right now for €119,500. Worth it?
Well, for that you get the ‘Stage 3’ power update courtesy of an ECU remap and a turbo upgrade. You also get a REMUS exhaust with carbon tips, new suspension and those 20-inch wheels. Not as nice as the standard wheels though, are they?
STORY Greg Potts