Alfa Romeo plans to be an all-electric brand in 2027.
Leading up to that target, the Italian marque is expanding its portfolio with the Tonale compact crossover, which will offer a plug-in hybrid powertrain, in 2023 and a smaller battery-electric crossover in 2024.
Large vehicle: Alfa Romeo CEO Jean-Philippe Imparato said a “large size vehicle” that can compete in the U.S., China and Europe is in the works. Imparato said the model could have attributes of a sedan as well as a crossover.
Stelvio: The compact crossover may move to the electrified STLA Medium platform in a redesign that could reach U.S. dealerships before the end of 2025.
Tonale: The compact crossover is expected to arrive in 2023 as both a plug-in hybrid and a conventional gasoline model. The conventional version will deliver 256 hp, and the plug-in will reach 272 hp. It’s expected to have more than 30 miles of electric range.
Small crossover: Imparato said the brand plans to launch its first battery-electric vehicle, a crossover, in 2024. This model, slotted below the Tonale, will have gasoline-powered variants as well. It may be called the Brennero.
Giulia: The sport sedan could get a redesign in 2026. It may move to the STLA Medium platform, which is capable of up to 440 miles of range.