16 sightings by 14 spotters worldwide

Market value
$7,500 to $25,000
Did you know
First Alfa Romeo sedan with all-wheel drive system.
Introduced in 1993, the Alfa Romeo 164 Q4 represented the pinnacle of Alfa Romeo's luxury sedan lineup, combining sophisticated Italian styling with advanced automotive technology. This flagship model featured Alfa Romeo's innovative Q4 all-wheel-drive system, enhancing handling and traction significantly, particularly in challenging driving conditions. Under the hood, the 164 Q4 boasted a potent 3.0-liter V6 engine, delivering impressive performance that complemented its refined yet sporty character.
Designed by the renowned Pininfarina studio, the 164 Q4 was distinguished by elegant, aerodynamic lines and a luxurious interior, making it a standout among executive sedans of its era. Technologically, it featured electronically controlled suspension and advanced drivetrain management systems, marking Alfa Romeo's commitment to innovation. Although not directly involved in motorsport, the 164 Q4's engineering excellence and dynamic capabilities reinforced Alfa Romeo's storied reputation for performance-oriented vehicles, earning it a dedicated enthusiast following.

Naperville, United States
by J_Money

Carlisle, United States
by brnan_alm

Carlisle, United States
by brnan_alm

Versailles, France
by Hippolyte_jf

Carlisle, United States
by brnan_alm

Luzern, Schweiz
by Roman1_055

Contern, Luxembourg
by CarSpottingAC

Venezia, Italy
by Ryan

Carinaro, Italia
by giuse_13

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
by Andrey_Wins

Los Angeles, United States
by 66Ilovecars

Camarillo, United States
by Ryuko992
16 Alfa Romeo 164 Q4 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 14 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Alfa Romeo 164 Q4 is rated Uncommon.
Recent Alfa Romeo 164 Q4 sightings on AutoRadar come from Naperville, Carlisle, Versailles, Luzern, Contern, Venezia. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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