2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV Review

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The new Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV brings over 200kW of power to the Italian SUV, we see what it’s like ahead of its Australian arrival.

This is the moment when things get serious for the Alfa Romeo Tonale. We’ve driven mild-hybrid editions of the Italian brand’s BMW X1 rival up to now, but this plug-in hybrid is the Tonale that really will allow Alfa to compete with the Germans and Volvo.

The technical make-up looks promising enough. There’s a 1.3-litre turbocharged petrol engine producing 130kW, a front electric motor designed to assist the engine and work as a generator, a six-speed automatic gearbox and a further 90kW electric motor on the back axle to help deliver all-wheel drive, plus a 15.5kWh battery.

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The overall output is some way north of the mild hybrid’s, at 205kW. This punch is partially swallowed up by a kerbweight that exceeds 1800kg, but even so, this is the fastest Tonale to date, with a 0-100km/h time of 6.2 seconds. On the greener side of the equation, Alfa claims it can travel up to 69km on electricity alone.

There’s further good news from behind the wheel; Alfa’s engineers have done a good job of masking the car’s origins. The steering feels fast, but it’s pleasingly responsive, giving you the sort of sharp turn-in that might set an Alfa apart from, say, the XC40. The Tonale backs this up with commendable body control, too.

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Indeed, the heavier PHEV feels more planted and less likely to be unsettled overall than the mild-hybrid Tonale. There’s a little bit of patter on high-frequency sections, but larger road scars are swallowed with impressive readiness.

The PHEV’s extra shove really makes its presence felt, too. There’s enough punch to cope with the car’s bulk without feeling strained; the system makes intelligent decisions on when to cut the engine in and out (the car can travel at up to 135km/h on electricity alone) and the transition between power sources is smooth unless you’re brutal with the throttle pedal.

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It’s easy to find yourself at a comfortable motorway cruise with the engine just a distant hum at a little over 2000rpm and the worst noise a little tyre roar from the rear. So it’s a pretty refined thing overall.

You can use the DNA toggle to move between three vehicle modes, but in practice, we’d flick between the regular setting and Advanced Efficiency, which basically puts the car into EV mode, while dulling its response a little in a bid to eke extra mileage from the battery.

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Dynamic, on the other hand, is too keen to hold on to revs. This exposes the fact that, while the 1.3-litre engine is actually a comfortable enough companion when it’s being supported by the two electric motors, it’s less useful and more vocal in the higher reaches of its rev range.

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The cabin is the same as on non-PHEV editions of the Tonale, so there’s enough space for four strangers or five friends. Boot capacity takes a hit because of the hybrid installation, however, down to a Volkswagen Golf-sized 385 litres with the rear seats up, and from 1550 to 1430 with them folded.

The plug-in Tonale is definitely the best version yet of Alfa’s smaller SUV. It’s surprisingly comfortable and composed, the powertrain has sufficient punch and there’s probably just enough of a sporty flavour to its steering and handling to live up to its badge. Australian prices are yet to be confirmed, but there are plenty of reasons to persuade you to consider it.

John McIlroy

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The new Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV brings over 200kW of power to the Italian SUV, we see what it's like ahead of its Australian arrival. This is the moment when things get serious for the Alfa Romeo Tonale. We’ve driven mild-hybrid editions of the Italian...2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV Review