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2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce AWD Review: The Italian Stallion of Sporty SUVs

  • Writer: Holli Fourniquet
    Holli Fourniquet
  • May 13
  • 5 min read

2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet
2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet

Highs

✅ Design That Demands Attention Verde Fangio Metallic green paint turns heads and sparks conversations wherever you go.

✅ Thrilling Performance 280 horsepower and dynamic drive modes bring serious fun to your daily drive.

✅ Distinctive Styling Coupe-like stance, bold accents, and oversized paddles give it race-ready vibes.

Lows

👎 Tech That Feels Dated Small screen, no 360º camera, and wired-only CarPlay drag down the premium feel.

👎 Luxury Shortfalls No ventilated seats or head-up display in a nearly $60K SUV is a miss.

👎 City Driving Frustration Turbo lag and gear confusion make traffic a chore.


Vehicle Tour & Specs

Family Review with Child Seat Installation

What’s New in 2025

  • Bolder tri-lobe LED Matrix headlights

  • Redesigned taillights and grille for more presence

  • Veloce becomes a package, not a standalone trim

  • Updated pricing structure (slightly lower than 2024)

  • Still rare enough to turn heads across town

2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet
2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet

Meet the Italian That Thinks It’s a Sports Car

Most people don’t even know Alfa Romeo makes SUVs. And to be honest, I wasn’t sure what to expect when the keys landed in my hand. But from the moment I hit that engine start button on the steering wheel, we were turning heads all over East Texas.


Pull into a gas station and prepare to give a full explanation because most folks won’t even recognize the badge. And that’s kind of the charm. The 2025 Stelvio Veloce is exotic without being unattainable, bold without being brash. 


The Verde Fangio Metallic green paint gives this SUV main-character energy, though whether it’s worth an extra $2,200 is still up for debate. Tucker calls it “ninja turtle green,” and honestly, he’s not wrong. It certainly gives off serious personality.

2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet
2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet

Under the Hood: Not Just Another Crossover

We took the Stelvio on a short weekend getaway, and we packed it to the roof. Luggage, gear, snacks (so many snacks). And even fully loaded, it had no problem getting out of its own way.


The 280 horsepower engine feels stronger than it looks on paper. Especially in Dynamic mode, it launches with confidence and holds gears like it’s prepping for track day. 

2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet
2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet

Design That Dares to Be Different

From its coupe-like silhouette to those Vulcano black accents, red brake calipers, and 21-inch wheels with five-hole cutouts, it has presence. The wheels alone are art. One guy at the grocery store just pointed at the wheels and said, “Now those are cool.” (Personally, I think they look like flowers, which I don’t mind.)


Cargo space sits at 18.5 cubic feet, which was plenty of space for what we needed on our roadtrip. No complaints on cargo room—though, no spare tire. Just a Fix-a-Flat kit. So, plan accordingly if your family adventures take you off the beaten path.

2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet
2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet

Inside: Driver-Centric, But a Bit Dated

Step inside and you're greeted by well-bolstered adjustable sport seats, a digital gauge cluster, and real metal paddle shifters. The seats were comfortable and felt like a hug. 


Still, the all-black interior didn’t do it for us. We both agreed the red-accented option would’ve given it the flair to match the outside.


Tech-wise, the small screen and wired-only CarPlay felt like a missed opportunity. Tucker tried using the center touchscreen and asked, “Why is it so slow?” Oof. From the mouths of babes. The whole interface just feels clunky compared to competitors (even cheaper competitors).

2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet
2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet

Comfort & Utility: Mostly a Win

We installed Tucker’s car seat fairly easily in the backseat and had room to spare. The 40/20/40 split makes loading gear easy.


But backseat passengers beware, those seats are flat. Like picnic bench flat. Not exactly the place for a nap on long drives. They really lacked the comfort you'd expect from a premium vehicle. It’s functional—but not plush.


However, the heated outboard seats and a fold-down center armrest were a hit. We did wish for a little more rear seat contouring, though, especially on winding roads.

2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet
2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet

Driving Experience: The Alpha in Alfa

Out on our favorite East Texas backroads, the Stelvio came alive. It’s light on its feet, corners with confidence, and just feels... athletic. This is not your average grocery-getter.


Dynamic mode truly transforms the Stelvio, making it feel agile and responsive. It corners flat, grips well, and gives off genuine performance vibes. But in Natural mode, throttle response lags. And Advanced Efficiency? Skip it unless you're on a long highway stretch—it dulls everything good about the drive.


The chassis tuning is impressive, with minimal body roll and precise steering. But that sporty edge comes with a firm ride that reveals every bump in the road. But it’s a blast on smoother pavement or twisty backroads.

2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet
2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet

Daily Driving: A Mixed Bag

Around town, the Stelvio feels less refined. Throttle response is inconsistent, and the transmission doesn’t always know what you want. It’s easy to love on the open road, but in traffic, you might find yourself frustrated. For $60K, we really expected a smoother balance.

2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet
2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce: Image by Holli Fourniquet

Bottom Line:

If you want something fun, different, and full of character, the Stelvio Veloce delivers. The 2025 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce is a sport-first SUV for drivers who value emotion over amenities. It’s not perfect. It’s not even practical in every way. But it’s alive in a way few crossovers are, and sometimes, that’s more than enough. It’s definitely an SUV that makes every errand feel just a little more exciting! 


Powertrain

2.0L Turbocharged Inline-4


280 Horsepower


306 lb-ft of Torque


ZF 8HP50 Eight-speed Automatic Transmission


Q4 All-Wheel Drive


Three Drive Modes: Dynamic, Natural, Advanced Efficiency

Performance

0–60 mph in 5.4 Seconds


Top Speed: 144 mph

Chassis & Handling

Five-link Front and Rear Suspension with Adaptive Damping


Double Wishbone Front Suspension with Semi-virtual Steering Axle


AlfaLink Rear Suspension with Vertical Rod Link


Active Suspension


Limited Slip Differential


Carbon Fiber Driveshaft


Aluminum Steering-column-mounted Paddle Shifters

Veloce Package ($2,000)

Gloss Red Brake Calipers (White Alfa Romeo Script)


Front Strut Tower Brace


8-Way Power Passenger Seat


Limited Slip Differential


Power Adjustable Seat Bolsters


Sport Leather Seats


Sport Rear Diffuser


Vulcano Gloss Black Body Kit

Wheels & Tires

20" x 8.5" Sport 5-Hole Aluminum Wheels


255/45R20 Continental Cross Contact Tires

Interior & Comfort

Seating for 5


Heated Front Seats


Heated Outboard Rear Seats


40/20/40 Split Rear Bench


Leather Sport Seats


8-way Power Driver’s Seat w/ Memory for 3 Drivers


8-way Power Passenger Seat


Power Adjustable Seat Bolsters


Heated Steering Wheel


Panoramic Moonroof

Technology

12.3-inch Digital Gauge Cluster


8.8-inch Infotainment Display


Wired Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™


8-Speaker Audio System


Qi Wireless Charger


Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control

Safety Features

Full-speed Forward-Collision Warning Plus


Blind-Spot and Cross-Path Detection


Lane Departure Warning


Adaptive Cruise Control with Full Stop


Front and Rear Park Assist


Rear Back-up Camera


Front Seat-mounted Side Airbags


Auto High Beam Control


Auto-dimming Exterior Mirrors


Rain-sensitive Windshield Wipers

Cargo Capacity

Up to 18.5 cu ft Behind Rear Seats


Up to 56.5 cu ft with Seats Folded

Exterior Features

Tri-lobe LED Adaptive Matrix Headlights


Taillights with Transparent Glass Finish


V-Scudetto Grille Insert


Power Liftgate


Proximity Key with Push Button Start

Fuel & Efficiency

EPA Fuel Economy: 22 City / 28 Hwy / 24 Combined


Fuel Tank Info: Not Specified

Warranty

4-year / 50,000-mile Basic Warranty


4-year / 50,000-mile Powertrain Warranty


Roadside Assistance Available (Restrictions Apply)

Pricing

Starting Price: $48,995


Price As Tested: $59,140 (Includes Destination)




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