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As Alfa Romeo launches its new Stelvio, this month we go Alfa 4×4 crazy. First up, we drive Alfa’s first-ever SUV across the Alps towards the Stelvio Pass that gave it its name. In the wake of the Stelvio, we’re also celebrating Alfa Romeo’s rich 4×4 heritage with a five-way Alfa 4×4 feature. It proves that Alfa is no stranger to four-wheel drive, and also that it’s made some cracking all-wheel drive cars – genuine pearls like the 33 Permanent 4, 164 Q4, 155 Q4, 159 Q4 and Brera. One of those five really stands out as a sublime driver’s car – but which one? Find out this issue!
CONTENTS
Alfa Romeo 4x4s – five all-wheel drive Alfas compared, from 33 to Brera
Lamborghini Aventador S – extra power and four-wheel steering, but is the ‘S’ better overall?
Ferrari GTC4Lusso T – new V8 turbo power and two-wheel drive for Ferrari’s largest offering
Alfa Romeo Stelvio – we drive Alfa’s new SUV to the pass that gave it its name
Ferrari Panther NART – an estate car with a very big difference: glass gullwing doors
Alfa Romeo Spider 916 – Profile of the perfect summer sports roadster
Maserati Quattroporte 5 vs 6 – two generations of power and elegance battle it out
Goodwood 75th Members’ Meeting – Italian success at the brilliant classic race meeting
Race Retro & London Classic Car Show/Historic Motorsport International – show highlights
Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance – the Italian stars of the 22nd US concours event
Obscurati – Murena 429GT: American V8 muscle meets Italian craft



