Back in May, we told you about Alfa Romeo building six special-edition 2013 Giulietta sedans to commemorate Alfa’s staring role in the Hollywood blockbuster, Fast & Furious 6. Well, Alfa Romeo, in collaboration with MTV, has given the first one away.

Lucky contestant Lisa Clyma of Hampshire correctly identified the movie scene that featured the Alfa Giulietta. Now she’s taking the Competizione Red sedan->ke142 home.

The six special-edition cars feature Alfa’s 1.4-liter, 170-horsepower, MultiAir engine; sport suspension; 18-inch dark-titanium alloy wheels; a commemorative FF6 plaque; and most importantly, a dashboard featuring signatures from the star-studded cast, including Vin Diesel and Paul Walker.

Other modifications include red Brembo brake calipers, side skirts, a rear spoiler, full-leather sport seats, aluminum sports pedals and Alfa’s signature D.N.A driving mode selector. The Giulietta is capable of hitting 62 mph in 7.7 seconds on its way to a top speed of 135 mph.

We’re sure the other five Giuliettas are spoken for with an asking price of only £25,675 ($41,249 at current exchange rates), with a normal Giulietta starting around £19,000 (about $30,500). That sort of markup doesn’t seem too bad considering the extremely limited numbers produced, the special equipment included, and the signed dashboard.

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2013 Alfa Romeo Giulietta

The smooth-looking Giulietta sports hatch is a sultry addition to the Italian automakers lineup. With its optional 1.8-liter four-cylinder turbocharged Quadrifoglio Verde engine that produces 235 horsepower, the four-door hatchback scoots to 62 mph in just 6.8 seconds on its way to a 150 mph top speed.

The base engine is a 1.4-liter, MultiAir four-cylinder that makes 170 horsepower, propels the Alfa to 62 mph in 7.7 seconds, and has a top speed of 135 mph.

Sadly, the Giulietta is not destined for the United States, but our friends in Europe can enjoy the hot hatch for a base starting price of roughly $25,000 at current exchange rates.