Wales On Sunday

Silver dream machine

- PETER HAYWARD newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

ALFA ROMEO is on a mission and aiming to put every one of its cars at the forefront of performanc­e and handling in their class.

The first two of these are the marvellous Stelvio SUV I wrote about a few months ago and the brilliant Giulia saloon.

Both are only available with an eight speed automatic gearbox, but it has superb fixed paddles to make the changes and they’re absolutely perfect.

I drove the Super, powered by a deliciousl­y tuneful 2.0-litre turbo engine with 197bhp and smooth performanc­e enough for just about anyone.

It reaches 60 from rest in just 6.4 seconds and will go on to top 140 miles an hour given the right circuit.

There is also a 2.9 V6 version of the car called the Quadrifogl­io (four leaf clover) and this holds the saloon lap record for the infamous 14 mile Nurburgrin­g circuit in Germany. But the 2.0litre is also a gem. In full automatic, the gearbox handles everything superbly and I only needed the paddles when I was really pressing on.

Overtaking is simply a matter of thought and it’s done whenever a straight piece of road appears, one tailgating woman in a Land Rover Discovery must have wondered where I’d gone as I accelerate­d away from her into the wild blue yonder.

Add that stonking performanc­e to the most fluid and agile handling and grippy roadholdin­g, all helped by the Alfa’s brilliant 50/50 weight distributi­on front and rear, and you have a car to be reckoned with.

The very direct and positive power steering is a joy to use most of the time, although that very directness can be disconcert­ing at high speed on rougher surfaces, as the wheel turns into a live thing in your hands.

Most of the time however it’s absolutely perfect and fits beautifull­y into the sports saloon’s wide range of positives.

All Giulias are fitted with Alfa’s DNA system, which uses electronic­s to changes the driving character of the car.

Most of the time the Normal setting is perfect but Dynamic sharpens accelerato­r response and ushers in a louder exhaust note, while Advanced Efficiency is aimed at improving economy.

All this is marvellous and many enthusiast­s like me would be prepared to accept a compromise on comfort.

But, with the Alfa, you don’t have to. It rides well over almost all surfaces above 40 miles an hour and only gets a little more unsettled in town.

The stylish interior of the Super comes with electric, part leather sports seats, an excellent dashboard and an eight inch screen for most functions.

But with the paddles and a stalk each side, it is a little cluttered behind the wheel.

Rear legroom is excellent, the boot is a very good size and the driving position is perfect for all sizes.

Other equipment includes the DNA system, DAB stereo with an eight speaker system, automatic headlights and wipers, cruise, climate, electric parking brake, keyless entry and starting, rear parking sensors, sat nav and stability control.

The Alfa Giulia is the most sublime of cars and very near perfect.

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The Giulia Super reaches 60mph from rest in just 6.4 seconds
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