Earlier this week Alfa Romeo confirmed that its first electric vehicle will be the upcoming Milano crossover, which will be positioned below the Tonale in the lineup and offer both pure EV and plug-in ...
Last October, Alfa Romeo gave us a few details on a revised four-car lineup to be in place by the end of 2022. With the demise of the Giulietta later this year, the Giulia and and Stelvio would be the ...
Alfa Romeo wants to win over more U.S. customers and what better way to do that than with a full-size SUV? Larry Dominique, head of Alfa Romeo and Fiat’s North American division, told The Drive that ...
Alfa Romeo has revealed that they will be launching their first fully electric SUV in 2024 and the car will be called the Alfa Romeo Milano. the new all-electric Alfa Romeo SUV will be made official ...
Italian luxury automaker Alfa Romeo is gearing up for an all-electric future by 2027. The company plans to release its first electric car next year, followed by its first dedicated EV in 2025.
Alfa Romeo will be among the first of Stellantis' 14 brands to go the full-electric route. Parent company Stellantis in a presentation on Tuesday outlining its 2021 first half results said Alfa Romeo ...
Describing itself as a “master of tuning since 1959,” Romeo Ferraris is the company responsible for the Giulietta TCR and tons of aftermarket modifications for brands ranging from Abarth to Volkswagen ...
Platform sharing will be extremely common among the brands now under the Stellantis umbrella, so it comes as no surprise that the replacement for the MiTo three-door city car (discontinued in 2019) ...
Alfa Romeo is preparing to hop on the exclusively battery-electric train in a few years -- by 2027, to be exact -- but its first fully electric offering will come well before that, in 2024. This is ...
When the Giulietta compact hatchback goes out of production later this year, Alfa Romeo will be left with only two products in its lineup: the Giulia and Stelvio. Nonetheless, the family will be ...
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