Alfa Romeo Tonale revealed, Australia confirmed

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Alfa Romeo has revealed its all-new small SUV, the Tonale.

Alfa Romeo’s new car marks the renaissance of the Italian brand under new owner Stellantis, in which it must radically overhaul its approach in order to survive.

It will launch in Australia early 2023 with only the hybrid rather than plug-in hybrid electric variant coming to Australia.

The compact SUV, a rival to the Audi Q3 and Volvo XC40, is not only the first model to be launched in this new era for Alfa Romeo but also its first foray into electrification, which will rapidly take centre stage for the brand. From 2027, Alfa will launch only electric cars. Following the Tonale’s introduction this year, the brand will launch a new car every year until 2030, according to CEO Jean-Philippe Imparato, who previously ran Peugeot.

Alfa’s first fully electric model, a small SUV understood to be called the Brennero, will arrive in 2025, while a GTV-badged model, rumoured to be an electric four-door coupé, is also expected in the line-up. In addition, there will be replacements for the current Giulia saloon and Stelvio SUV, plus longer-term plans for a sports car.

aria-label="88 alfa romeo tonale reveal 2022 front"Imparato called the entry-level SUV a “cool car” and confirmed the company is currently considering designs for the model.

On a future GTV in the vein of a four-door coupé, Imparato said that so long as the inside is spacious, as electric architectures typically allow, the model is possible. “Next year, we will show a concept that is not very far from the GTV, with enough roominess to fit customer expectations, from 2025 to 2027,” he said.

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The Tonale, like the Stelvio, is named after a famous Italian mountain pass, albeit a lower one than that of its bigger SUV sibling.

It will be the final Alfa to sit on a platform developed by ex-parent company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) – one that it shares with the Jeep Renegade – before future models move to Stellantis’s global platforms. Alfa confirmed the platform is set up for a fully electric Tonale if there is demand for it.

aria-label="97 alfa romeo tonale reveal 2022 rear end"At 4.53m long, 1.84m wide and 1.6m tall, the car is nearly identical in size to the Q3, albeit slightly longer.

The Tonale sets a benchmark for the segment for driving dynamics, Alfa has claimed. It uses MacPherson suspension with frequency-selective damping, achieves 50:50 weight distribution and adopts a brake-by-wire system that promises “instantaneous response”, while the steering is said to be the most direct in the segment.

aria-label="96 alfa romeo tonale reveal 2022 nose"Two electrified models

For now, the core Tonale range is made up of two electrified variants: a mild-hybrid powertrain with a choice of 95kW or 118kW and a plug-in hybrid. Alfa said electrification must serve “the brand and its DNA” while “reinventing sportiness for the 21st century”.

Both mild-hybrid variants use a four-cylinder 1.5-litre petrol engine paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox and a 48V electric motor, which is active in start-up, low-speed driving and cruising in electric mode.

aria-label="93 alfa romeo tonale reveal 2022 rear lights"The most powerful model in the line-up is the plug-in hybrid, which pairs the Fiat 500’s 1.3-litre turbo petrol engine, giving traction to the front wheels, with an electric motor connected to the rears.

Using a 15.5kWh battery and delivering a total output of 202kW, the set-up achieves 0-100km/h  in 6.2sec. The four-wheel-drive model offers between 607 and 80 kilometres of electric-only range, which, Imparato said, is crucial to ensure the Tonale can be considered as a fleet car.

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Technology

Imparato considers software to be at the forefront of Alfa’s reinvention – so much so that he delayed the launch of the Tonale to ensure that it was up to scratch.

The Tonale has all of the technology you would expect in a premium SUV: a digital 12.3-inch screen, plus a 10.25-inch touchscreen with a customisable home screen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, over-the-air updates and a host of driver assistance systems, including adaptive cruise control and traffic-jam assistance.

aria-label="92 alfa romeo tonale reveal 2022 cabin"It’s also the first car in the world to have a non-fungible token (NFT), which links a car to a digital certificate based on blockchain technology. With the customer’s consent, it creates a confidential and non-modifiable record of the main stages of a car’s life, which acts as a guarantee that the car has been properly maintained, helping to improve residual value.

Other features include a built-in Amazon Alexa voice assistant and the ability for Amazon to deliver parcels directly to the car by the owner unlocking the car remotely.

aria-label="94 alfa romeo tonale reveal 2022 rear badge"Design

The Tonale is intended for a “young, metropolitan and dynamic customer”, said Alfa, and features numerous nods to the brand’s heritage.

These include the so-called ‘GT Line’, which runs from the rear to the headlights, as seen on the 8C Competizione, and the 3+3 headlights, which reflect those of the 1989 SZ. The front also features the iconic ‘Trilobo’ nose and distinctive ‘Scudetto’ shield. The alloy wheels are a modern take on the telephone-dial design that began in the 1960s on models such as the 33 Stradale.

aria-label="95 alfa romeo tonale reveal 2022 alloy wheels"No pricing has yet been announced.

Q&A: Jean-Philippe Imparato, Alfa Romeo CEO

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What are the Tonale’s highlights?

“Since I joined in January 2021, I’ve been obsessed with three key points for the Tonale: Alfa Romeo DNA, software and electrification. I will never disrespect Alfa Romeo design or the job done by our predecessors. You have to inject some points of reference in the cars from the fantastic history we have.”

Why is software important?

“I wanted to send a message that, even at Alfa, we’re talking about the future. From now, Alfa will always be in the top quartile for technology content in its cars. We must have the latest level of services, advanced driver assistance systems. You must be able to receive your Amazon delivery in your car. And it must be easy.”

This is Alfa’s first step into electrification. What has been your approach?

“If we’re not electrified, we’re dead. So it’s obvious we wanted to do it, but we also wanted to maintain the Alfa Romeo touch and feel. That’s why we’re jumping in with 48V so you can really feel something in terms of zero-emissions. Then, with the plug-in hybrid, I wanted power obviously but also between 60km and 80km of electric range.”

What are your sales expectations for the Tonale?

“The deal I made with [Stellantis CEO] Carlos Tavares was firstly to focus on quality – which is why I delayed the car by three months – and secondly pricing power and margin per unit, disregarding anything about volumes. That’s why I don’t have volume targets.

“I’ve said 20,000 units in the second half in order to cover my break-even point. I can double that or I can stay at that, because I don’t have any pressure to absorb fixed costs. I want 80% of cars to be built to order. I don’t want to see cars in a car park and I won’t spend time on discounts. It’s about protecting the quality and the value.”

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