2023 Alfa Romeo Stelvio 2.0 Turbo Ti Q4 (280 PS) TEST DRIVE
2023 ж. 13 Нау.
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2023 Alfa Romeo Stelvio 2.0 Turbo Ti Q4
206 KW / 276 HP / 280 PS
2.0L Turbo Petrol Gasoline Engine
1995 cm3 / 121.7 CUI
4-Cylinder
400 Nm / 295 ft-lb
8-Speed Automatic
TEST DRIVE by Izeezy
Interior & Cockpit Design
Exterior Design
Driving & Sound / POV
Computer & Entertaiment on Board
Light Night Design
Fuel Consumption from 100 to 160 kmh (62 to 100 mph)
Acceleration 0-230 kmh
Top Speed German Autobahn
Thanks, i really liked this car! ❤
funciona bien el mantenimiento de carril, o sea lo centra bien y lo mantiene constante y no a los golpes .-
Der säuft einem ja die Haare vom Kopf!
Geht so, ich mache locker 650-700 km mit einem Tank und bin zufrieden. Vielleicht macht man 200 km mehr mit den Dieselmotor. Aber wenn juckts😅
The fuel consumption wtf…
SUV + small engine + high power = high consumption
Maybe a little headwind. I’m driving 140 on highway averaging 10L (same car but R20).
this one was also brand new only 500km on it. Normally fuel economy gets a bit better but... still sucks honestly... most people dont need suvs...but everyone busy them. This engine in gulia would use much less.... front engine rear wheel drive coupes and sedans is the way to go
@@Catchingcars I agree with you, but people are "biting" with this SUV stupid trend. They are not good for offroad, they don't have more space inside, they stay worse on the road than sedans being higher and sensitive to wind.
Buy a diesel then. Since when were turbo petrol engines frugal?
The magic in the design of Alfa Romeo has died with this car
True
pretty cheap interior design ., basically its expensive Fiat only
Alfa Tonale is embarrassing also
Hi.....stelvio is simply but good materials a d assembly......not more tech but superior gear handling......and design no story x3 glc and q5 no personality
@@gunny751000 for stelvio you need to have mechanics near all the time and spare parts!!its stupid fiat at the end of the day
this Fiat garbage eats more fuel then BMW x5 with 400-500hp petrol engine