There’s no shortage of performance SUVs today. In fact, speed has become the baseline. Whether it’s a BMW X3 M, a Mercedes-AMG GLC 63, or even something like the Porsche Macan, the numbers are no longer surprising. Sub-four-second 0–60 mph times, massive horsepower figures, and all-wheel-drive systems that make traction feel effortless—it’s all expected. But here’s the problem: most of them lack soul and passion. There, I said it.Why? Well, I recently experienced something that completely shifted that perspective. It’s Italian, it packs a Ferrari-derived V6 under the hood, and yes—it’s an SUV. Now, the cars mentioned earlier are undeniably capable. They’re brutally fast. You respect them, you acknowledge their performance—but somewhere along the way, performance became more about precision than passion. And then there’s one standout. A machine that dares to go against the grain—something that doesn’t just perform, but makes you feel again. Straight out of Italy. Why Most Performance SUVs Feel Fast But Forgettable Power, Technology, And The Loss Of Driving Emotion BMW Modern performance SUVs are engineering marvels. Take something like the BMW X3 M or the Mercedes-AMG GLC 63. They’re fast in ways that would have seemed impossible just a decade ago. Their technology is cutting-edge, their handling is razor-sharp, and their ability to deliver performance in almost any condition is undeniable. But that capability often comes at a cost.Mercedes-Benz Visually, they don’t always stir emotion. They’re familiar—almost predictable—and as a result, they lack that sense of occasion. There’s no real theater, no standout presence that makes you pause and take a second look. And then there’s the driving experience.Porsche Many modern performance SUVs, while incredibly competent, can feel almost game-like—polished to the point of perfection, yet missing that layer of raw character. Of course, in reality, these are thoroughbred performers. But if you’re willing to go against the grain—if you’re searching for something that truly stirs the soul—then look no further than this Italian prizefighter. This is a car for true enthusiasts. For those who understand that driving isn’t just about numbers, but about feeling. About connection. About the unmistakable symphony of a Ferrari-bred V6—an engine that doesn’t just move you, but speaks to you. The Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio Is Different Ferrari-Derived Power And A Driver-Focused Setup Prashirwin Naidu | Topspeed A week with the Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio reminded me why cars used to feel special. The moment I got the keys, something shifted. It took me back to being a kid—watching my father receive press cars, waiting for something new to arrive, that excitement building before even seeing what it was. That feeling of anticipation, curiosity, and something different. And that’s exactly what this Alfa brings back.Lyndon Conrad Bell | TopSpeed From the moment you press the start button, it doesn’t feel like just another SUV. It feels exciting—a happy place, somewhere you go to escape and forget the problems of everyday life. As far as writing goes, there’s something about Alfa Romeo that truly stirs the soul. Passion-driven, sexy, and unique in its own quirky way. Naturally, The Stelvio Quadrifoglio Looks Beautiful Prashirwin Naidu | TopspeedTelephone-design wheels, wide arches, and a sleek silhouette come together with that iconic V-shaped front end, anchored by the Scudetto grille. And then there’s the color—Verde Montreal—which adds even more drama. It’s properly striking. Inside, it’s not going to wow you unless you’re a true Alfa Romeo enthusiast. It’s driver-focused—and that’s where its priorities lie.Lyndon Conrad Bell | TopSpeed At the heart of it sits a 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V6, producing 505 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque. This Ferrari-derived powerplant—essentially taken from the California T, minus two cylinders—gives the SUV a truly unique character.It’s also shared with its sedan sibling, the Giulia Quadrifoglio, which I’ve had the pleasure of testing extensively. But numbers don’t define this engine—its character does. The startup is aggressive. The exhaust note is raw. The pops and crackles feel authentic. Not artificial. Just pure mechanical emotion. A V6 symphony on wheels! What It Actually Feels Like To Drive Raw Emotion And Engagement Prashirwin Naidu | Topspeed From the moment you start driving, the Stelvio Quadrifoglio feels alive. You feel everything—the road, the grip, the movement through the front end. It’s not muted or filtered like many modern systems. It talks to you. The chassis follows that same philosophy. Despite being an SUV, it feels balanced, composed, and far more agile than its size suggests. It never feels heavy or cumbersome.Prashirwin Naidu | Topspeed Instead, it encourages you to push a little more, to explore a little further. And then there’s the engine. That V6 symphony becomes addictive. You find yourself chasing it—seeking out tunnels, open stretches of road, any excuse to hear it again. Every throttle input feels rewarding. Every shift feels intentional. It's More Than Just A Weekend Special Prashirwin Naidu | Topspeed And the way this performance SUV moves is truly special. It’s precise, the steering inputs are light, and the way it carries its weight is impressive. That V6 symphony is like a song you just want to keep on repeat. I found myself wanting more—I needed to take this car on a proper road trip with my better half, Jessyca Primo. So we set off on a short stint from Johannesburg—South Africa’s largest city—to Middelburg, roughly 105 miles out.Lyndon Conrad Bell | TopSpeed On the open road, this machine devoured miles effortlessly. It felt completely composed—planted, controlled, like it was barely breaking a sweat. Switch it into Race mode, and everything changes. Traction control loosens its grip, the suspension firms up, and the car sharpens into something far more aggressive.Prashirwin Naidu | Topspeed What I truly love, though, is how its personality shifts with each drive mode. In Race, it’s raw and angry—the most focused version of itself. In the other modes, it settles down, becoming more composed and usable in all conditions. Natural is your everyday setting—smooth, easy, and refined.Prashirwin Naidu | Topspeed Dynamic brings the fun, sharpening things up without going over the edge. But RACE? That’s where it truly comes alive. These are Alfa Romeo’s DNA drive modes: D for Dynamic, N for Natural, and A for Advanced Efficiency—each one unlocking a different side of the car’s character. And then there’s Race.I remember a new hybridized BMW M5 pulling up, almost inviting a run. And I’ll admit—I went for it. Both of us surged forward, speeds climbing hard into the 140 mph range, the V6 screaming, pulling relentlessly. But then the M5 kept going. I tapped off and was not going to pull a Fast & Furious over a silly M5—safety first, and also the chap was not stopping at all. The M5 just kept going—pulling harder, faster—eventually stretching its legs and disappearing ahead as speeds climbed even further. I honestly was amazed… and a little shell-shocked.Lyndon Conrad Bell | TopSpeed I backed off, settled into a cruise, let the music play, and soaked in that addictive V6 symphony. But it’s safe to say this isn’t a small feat—the Stelvio QV can sprint from 0–60 mph in around 3.6 seconds and charge all the way to a 176 mph top speed. Arriving at our little stay, the car—and us—were ready for a break. It was a sweet escape: good food, great company, and a machine waiting patiently outside. Still, there’s something deeply addictive about this car. I needed more. Fuel Efficiency And Giulia QV Comparison Prashirwin Naidu | TopSpeedOn the drive back, I found myself eager to experience everything again. Having driven the Giulia Quadrifoglio before, the comparison is unavoidable. The Giulia feels raw and slightly unpredictable—exciting, but demanding. The Stelvio feels more planted and reassuring, giving you confidence while still being engaging.It’s essentially a Giulia Quadrifoglio with added practicality. And that practicality matters. It’s comfortable for long trips, offers generous rear space, and has usable cargo capacity. Fuel economy, however, is not its strong point. I averaged around 14 mpg, but most of that was spirited driving—exactly how this car begs to be driven. Where It Falls Short Against Its Rivals Prashirwin Naidu | Topspeed Of course, this character comes with compromises. The interior, while driver-focused, doesn’t match the polish of German rivals. The infotainment system is simple: functional, but not particularly exciting. If you’re expecting cutting-edge tech, you won’t find it here. Material quality is good, but not class-leading. And that’s noticeable. Fuel economy is another consideration. Expect around 17 mpg city and 23 mpg highway, which is typical for the segment but still something to keep in mind. Then there’s reliability as well as depreciation. The Stelvio QV and Giulia QV do not hold their value that well.Alfa Romeo U.S.A. However, it's worth noting that Alfa Romeo has made significant improvements over the years. Still, the perception lingers—especially in the U.S. market. For some buyers, that uncertainty is enough to look elsewhere, and that’s understandable. But for an enthusiast—a true car fanatic—it doesn’t always have to make perfect sense. Why It Might Be One Of The Last SUVs With Real Character Emotion Over Perfection In A Changing Automotive World Alfa Romeo Cars are changing. Electrification is taking over. Performance is becoming more digital, more controlled, more predictable. And in that process, something is being lost. Emotion. The Stelvio Quadrifoglio feels like it belongs to a different era—one where cars had personality, where imperfections added character rather than took away from it. It’s not the most advanced SUV. It’s not the most refined. But it’s one of the most engaging. Final Verdict On The Stelvio Quadrifoglio Prashirwin Naidu | Topspeed If you want perfection, there are better options. If you want cutting-edge technology and flawless execution, the Germans still lead. But if you want something that makes you feel something every time you drive, the Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio is in a class of its own. Sometimes, the best driving experience isn’t about perfection. It’s about passion.Sources: Alfa Romeo, The EPA, iSeeCars