Alfa Romeo Stelvio variants
Total price
Monthly payment

Finance representative example (PCP)

Total cash price £25,149. Borrowing £22,634 with a £2,515 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£399.64
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£33,183.70
Cost of credit
£8,034.70
Optional final payment
£11,486.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Alfa Romeo Stelvio

If you want an SUV that stands out from the usual German offerings, check out the Alfa Romeo Stelvio. These striking cars combine the brand’s sporty DNA with family-friendly versatility. Available in both petrol and diesel variants, the Stelvio delivers impressive acceleration and engaging driving dynamics that truly embodies the 'Sport' in Sport Utility Vehicle.

Popular Alfa Romeo Stelvio trims for sale at Motorpoint

  • Super – Entry-level car gets 18-inch alloys, dual-zone climate control and a powered boot lid
  • Sprint – Adds adaptive cruise control, heated leather seats and tinted side windows
  • Speciale – Enhances exterior and interior styling
  • Veloce – Sport-focused trim with performance-oriented features
  • Ti – Luxury-sport combination with advanced technology and comfort
  • Quadrifoglio – Range-topping high-performance version

Owning an Alfa Romeo Stelvio

Used Alfa Romeo Stelvio models offer excellent value compared to their traditional German rivals. The cabin features premium materials, an elevated driving position and standard smartphone connectivity. Optional diesel engines deliver respectable fuel economy for long-range drivers.

Read our Alfa Romeo Stelvio review to learn more about this stylish family SUV.

Other models you may be interested in

  • BMW X3 – German precision engineering with engaging handling
  • Audi Q5 – Sophisticated technology with premium build quality
  • Mercedes GLC – A blend of luxury and performance
  • Volvo XC60 – Handsome design with a minimalist Scandinavian aesthetic
  • Lexus NX – Hybrid efficiency with a reputation for reliability

Why buy from Motorpoint?

Your Alfa Romeo Stelvio questions answered

Alfa Romeo’s first SUV launched in 2017, and shouldered big plans to save the company. It hasn’t been quite as successful as company bosses would’ve hoped, but it has become Alfa’s best-selling car. And let’s not forget that it still has to compete with the likes of the Porsche Macan and Jaguar F-Pace – the Stelvio hasn’t had the sports SUV market to itself.

The Alfa Romeo measures in at just under 4.7 metres long, so it shouldn’t be impossible to get into most parking spaces. Reversing is helped by a standard-fit rear-view camera. The Stelvio’s swoopy lines do eat into passenger space a little, but a car this big is always going to be big enough for four adults to sit in comfort. It gives a cosy, cocooning feeling rather than one of expansive space, in keeping with the Stelvio’s sporty ethos.

Boot space is 525 litres, which is a little more than the Porsche Macan. There’s plenty of room for some large suitcases or golf clubs, and the hatchback tailgate makes it so much easier to load than the Giulia saloon.

Named after a winding Italian mountain pass, the Alfa Romeo Stelvio backs that up with lovely handling and powerful engines. There are two diesel and two petrol engines, plus the 510hp V6 reserved for the fast flagship. All Stelvios come with a brilliant automatic gearbox.

Alfa Romeo is still regarded as a maker of unreliable cars, but that's a little unfair these days. Not every car will be trouble-free, but the vast majority of Stelvios won't cause their owners any problems. The Stelvio is much better-built than Alfas of old.

The Alfa Romeo Stelvio has its work cut out competing against cars like the Porsche Macan and BMW X3, but it is a good car and one that's worth considering – especially if you want something that's not super common. It has quite a luxurious and spacious interior, plus exciting engines and a grippy driving experience. Of course, the Alfa Romeo badge and style could sway it for some buyers.

The Alfa Romeo Stelvio is a premium car – it can be compared to a Mercedes, a BMW or a Jaguar. We wouldn't say it's a true luxury car like a Maserati or a Bentley, but it's certainly higher-quality than a mainstream car like a Ford Kuga or Kia Sportage.