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Alfa Romeo Stelvio 2026 — Morocco price

from MAD 489,000 to MAD 545,400

The Alfa Romeo Stelvio brings genuine Italian flair to Morocco's premium SUV segment, offered in two diesel trims priced from 489,000 to 545,400 DH. Built around a driver-focused platform, it pairs a sharp, sculpted exterior with a refined interior and responsive performance. Whether you're navigating Casablanca's boulevards or heading to the Atlas foothills, the Stelvio stands out as a stylish, dynamic alternative to the usual German suspects — for buyers who want their premium SUV to have a personality.

Key specifications

Body
SUV
Fuel
Diesel
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Trims & prices

Trim Price
22 Jtdm 160 At Sprint
MAD 489,000
22 Jtdm 210 At Veloce
MAD 545,400

Pros

  • Class-leading driving dynamics for a premium mid-size SUV
  • Striking Italian design — genuinely stands out in traffic
  • Two capable diesel engines, both paired with a smooth 8-speed auto
  • Veloce trim offers a sporty, driver-focused experience at its price point
  • Well-equipped standard kit relative to segment entry price

Watch out for

  • Alfa Romeo's after-sales network in Morocco is smaller than German rivals
  • Resale values lag behind BMW X3, GLC, and Q5
  • Interior quality doesn't always match the exterior's visual promise
  • Brand perception is still rebuilding after past reliability concerns

Our verdict

What Is the Alfa Romeo Stelvio?

The Alfa Romeo Stelvio is an Italian mid-size premium SUV that competes directly with the likes of the BMW X3, Mercedes-Benz GLC, and Audi Q5 in Morocco's upper-end market. Named after one of Europe's most legendary mountain passes, the Stelvio translates Alfa Romeo's motorsport DNA into a practical, everyday SUV format — without sacrificing the brand's signature Latin character.

Trims Available in Morocco

Two diesel variants are offered on the Moroccan market:

  • Sprint (2.2 JTDm 160 AT) — 489,000 DH: The entry point into the Stelvio range, the Sprint trim delivers a 160 hp 2.2-litre turbodiesel engine paired with an 8-speed automatic gearbox. Equipment levels are generous for the price, including LED headlights, dual-zone climate control, and Alfa Connect infotainment.
  • Veloce (2.2 JTDm 210 AT) — 545,400 DH: Stepping up to the Veloce adds a more potent 210 hp version of the same diesel engine, sport-tuned suspension, distinctive Veloce badging, and a more driver-focused interior with enhanced seat bolstering. This is the trim for those who want the full Alfa experience.

Who Is It For?

The Stelvio targets Moroccan buyers in major urban centres — Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech — who are drawn to premium European SUVs but want something less ubiquitous than the dominant German trio. It suits professionals and style-conscious families looking for a vehicle that commands attention on the road while remaining practical for daily use and occasional long-distance journeys across Morocco's varied terrain.

Market Positioning

In a segment where German brands dominate, the Stelvio's ace card is distinctiveness. Its Giorgio platform — shared with the Giulia saloon — gives it handling dynamics that are widely regarded as class-leading, something the driving roads between cities like Fès and Ifrane will put to excellent use. The diesel powertrains are well-suited to Moroccan fuel infrastructure, and the 8-speed automatic makes city driving effortless.

Things to Consider

Alfa Romeo's after-sales network in Morocco is more limited than those of BMW or Mercedes-Benz, so prospective buyers should verify service centre proximity before committing. Resale values also trend lower than German rivals, which is worth factoring into the total cost of ownership.

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Frequently asked

What is the price of the Alfa Romeo Stelvio in Morocco?
The Alfa Romeo Stelvio is priced between 489,000 DH and 545,400 DH in Morocco. The Sprint trim (2.2 JTDm 160 AT) starts at 489,000 DH, while the top Veloce trim (2.2 JTDm 210 AT) is listed at 545,400 DH.
What is the difference between the Stelvio Sprint and Veloce trims?
The Sprint uses a 160 hp diesel engine and focuses on comfort and everyday usability with a solid standard equipment list. The Veloce steps up to a 210 hp version of the same 2.2-litre diesel, adds sport-tuned suspension, and features a more driver-oriented interior with enhanced bolstering and Veloce-specific styling details.
How does the Alfa Romeo Stelvio compare to the BMW X3 in Morocco?
Both occupy the premium mid-size SUV segment, but the Stelvio is generally considered sharper to drive, thanks to its rear-wheel-drive-biased Giorgio platform. The BMW X3 has a wider dealer and service network in Morocco and typically holds its resale value better. The Stelvio is the stronger choice for driving enthusiasts; the X3 may suit those prioritising long-term ownership costs.
Is diesel a good choice for the Stelvio in Morocco?
Yes. Diesel remains widely available across Morocco, and the 2.2 JTDm engine's strong low-end torque is well-suited to both urban driving and longer intercity routes. Fuel efficiency is also a practical advantage given the distances between Moroccan cities.
Where can I service an Alfa Romeo Stelvio in Morocco?
Alfa Romeo's authorised service network in Morocco is present but more limited than those of the major German brands. It is recommended to confirm the location of the nearest authorised service centre — typically found in Casablanca and a few other large cities — before purchase, to plan for maintenance logistics.
Does the Alfa Romeo Stelvio hold its value well in Morocco?
Resale values for the Stelvio tend to be lower than comparable German premium SUVs on the Moroccan used-car market. This means higher depreciation for the seller, but it can represent good value for buyers looking at the pre-owned segment. Factor this into your total cost of ownership calculation.

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