Traction Meets Tradition: Alfa Romeo Marks 75 Years of AWD Performance
AUBURN HILLS, Mich.,
- From the 1951 Alfa Romeo 1900M "Matta" to the current Giulia, Stelvio and Tonale, Alfa Romeo continues its long tradition of all-wheel-drive performance
- Q4 all-wheel-drive technology covers the entire 2026 Alfa Romeo lineup: standard on Stelvio and Tonale SUVs and available on Giulia sedan
- In 2025, Q4 AWD versions accounted for 26% of Alfa Romeo global sales, confirming the importance of all-wheel-drive technology in the brand's strategy
The Alfa Romeo Q4 all-wheel-drive system is engineered to deliver maximum traction and confident performance in all conditions, without sacrificing the sharp, sporty driving dynamics that reflect the brand's DNA. Today, every model in the Alfa Romeo lineup offers Q4 AWD capability.
All-wheel drive runs deep in Alfa Romeo's heritage, tracing back to the brand's earliest 4x4 prototypes of the 1920s and the first production application on the 1951 1900M "Matta," an off-road vehicle that set the foundation for future AWD development. The modern era began in 1984 with the Alfa 33 4x4, evolving the AWD system with the introduction of electromagnetic coupling that pushed the technology forward.
A turning point arrived in 1991 with the Protéo concept and the debut of the 33 Permanent 4, which showcased permanent AWD with viscous coupling and led directly to the first wave of Q4-badged models, including the 33, 155 and 164. These vehicles not only demonstrated engineering progress, but they also dominated touring-car racing, with the 155 Q4-based race cars securing the 1992 Italian Superturismo Championship and the 1993 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) title. Through the 1990s and 2000s, Q4 AWD continued to expand across the Alfa Romeo lineup, from the rugged 156 Crosswagon to the 159, Brera and Spider, ultimately cementing Q4 as a core pillar of Alfa Romeo performance, versatility and all-weather capability.
For 2026, Alfa Romeo Q4 continues that tradition while advancing all-wheel-drive technology. In the
Giulia and Stelvio, featuring a 280-horsepower, 306-lb.-ft. of torque, 2.0-liter, turbocharged
In 2025, Q4 AWD variants represented more than a quarter of Alfa Romeo's global sales. For many owners, whether carving through winter weather, tackling mountain roads or braving the daily commute, Q4 AWD delivers the versatility, confidence and unmistakable dynamic character that define the Alfa Romeo driving experience.
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