The headlights use full LED matrix technology. The daytime running lights are designed in three U-shaped arcs. Adaptive Headlights adjust the high beam to suit speed and road conditions, and also dims automatically to avoid dazzling vehicles ahead or oncoming vehicles. A revised design also characterizes the "Trilobo". This Italian term describes the triumvirate of the radiator grille and the two horizontally arranged cooling air intakes - a 1946 in the legendary Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Freccia d'Oro design feature applied for the first time, which is still typical for the models of the brand today. The rear lights of Alfa Romeo Giulia and Alfa Romeo Stelvio use LED technology. The headlight covers are now made of glossy smoked glass for Stelvio and transparent for Giulia. There are two engine variants to choose from for the Alfa Romeo Giulia and Alfa Romeo Stelvio. The turbo petrol engine delivers 206 kW (280 hp) from a displacement of two liters. The turbo diesel generates 154 kW (210 hp) from a displacement of 2.2 liters.