Alfa Romeo has confirmed the ultra-exclusive Giulia Quadrifoglio Estrema for the Australian market, with just 19 units of the special-edition sports sedan headed Down Under.

Prices start from $186,990 plus on-road costs, which is a hefty $30,000 premium over the ‘standard’ Giulia QV, though the Estrema brings a number of enhancements for the spend.

Chief among the extras is the Akrapovič titanium performance exhaust, boasting carbon-fibre tailpipe finishers. Not only does it enhance the 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6’s soundtrack, but it also bumps power and torque outputs to 382kW/606Nm compared to the standard car’s 375kW/600Nm.

Further, the Estrema gets a full complement of carbon-fibre add-ons and additional design enhancements to distinguish it from the standard car, as well as a 33 Stradale book as a special customer gift.

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Giulia Quadrifoglio Estrema highlights:

  • Akrapovič titanium exhaust system with carbon-fibre finishers
  • Carbon-fibre door mirror caps
  • Carbon-fibre Scudetto front grille
  • Carbon-fibre illuminated door sills
  • Black Giulia rear nameplate badge
  • Black Brembo Brake Calipers
  • Alfa Romeo monochrome badging
  • Alfa Romeo red key covers
  • Alfa Romeo door projector lights
  • Special paint
  • Commemorative build plate
  • Certificate of authenticity
  • Customer gift (33 Stradale book)

Further, customers can add a carbon-ceramic brake package ($15,950) as well as Sparco-branded leather/Alcantara bucket seats with carbon-fibre backs ($8350).

Vulcano Black metallic paint is standard, with Etna Red and Montreal Green special paints available as a no-cost option. The special paint options and painted brake calipers are said to be worth around $5000 in extra value.

That means, fully optioned, the Giulia Quadrifoglio Estrema comes in at over $211,000 before on-road costs.