In the final years of manufacturing, the Alfa Romeo GT was offered in several limited series created for
specific markets, featuring exclusive decorations and enhanced mechanics.
Black Line and Black Line III
Launched in 2006, the Black Line special series featured metallic black paint (Carbonio Black), silver mirror
caps and front grille with a matte finish, chrome exhaust tip, and 18-inch alloy wheels with an exclusive
design inspired by Lamborghini style. The interior featured black leather sports seats with red stitching,
aluminum pedals, and a Premium sound system developed by Bose. The Black Line III version combined this trim
with the 170 hp diesel engine and the Q2 dynamic differential system.
Cloverleaf (2008)
Named after Alfa Romeo's traditional four-leaf clover symbol, this series added factory-lowered suspension,
exclusive 18-inch double-spoke wheels, and brake calipers painted bright red. The clover badge was installed
on the trunk lid on standard versions, while the top-of-the-line 170 hp turbodiesel version featured the
badge inside a white triangle on the front fender. The interior featured black sports leather seats,
instrument gauges with red backgrounds, and white lighting.
Run Out Edition / Sport Edition (Dutch Market)
Produced in 2010 just after regular mass manufacturing concluded, this rare edition had only 12 units
assembled exclusively for Dutch dealerships. It used the 2.0 JTS engine calibrated to meet Euro 4 standards.
The trim came with exclusive black paint, lower suspension, 18-inch magnesium wheels, red calipers with Alfa
Romeo script, and a refined interior with high-quality gray leather. The head unit featured Blue&Me
Bluetooth connectivity and integrated native USB input.
Centenario (France, South Africa, and Australia)
Created in 2010 to celebrate the Italian brand's 100th anniversary, it had a run of just 130 units. Of this
total, 30 units were sent to South Africa and 100 to Australia. These models came equipped with the 240 hp
3.2 V6 Busso engine, six-speed manual transmission, exclusive wheels, and leather seats with red stitching.
For the French market, the Centenario series featured the 150 hp 1.9 JTDM turbodiesel engine, integrated
reversing camera, and Bluetooth connectivity.
Quadrifoglio Oro (Japanese Market)
Exclusive series of only 60 examples assembled in 2010 for the Japanese market. All units came in red (Rosso
Alfa) with right-hand drive (RHD) and the 2.0 JTS powertrain combined with the Selespeed automated
transmission. The model featured gold series badges on the rear pillars, exclusive 18-inch wheels, natural
beige leather interior trim, and a sporty instrument panel with black and red tones.