Alfa Romeo hasn’t unveiled a new model since the Stelvio back in 2016 and currently offers a two-model range, but this is going to change pretty soon with the debut of the long-awaited Tonale in mid-2022. The plug-in hybrid C-SUV will be Alfa’s first electrified model and a couple of test cars were spied testing in cold weather with less camouflage than before, revealing the Tonale’s production taillights for the first time.
This is the first time we get to see the
shape of the intakes on the front bumper which appears to be an evolution of
the Alfa Romeo theme seen on the Quadrifoglio variants of the Giulia and
Stelvio, with vertical slits on the sides and a large lower. The latter creates
a “floating” effect for the scudetto grille. Other details include the
aggressive LED headlights that are connected with the grille through slim
intakes, and the heavily sculpted bonnet.
On the profile, the production version of
the Tonale gets conventional door handles unlike the hidden units of the
concept, but retains the sporty window line and the toned up fenders. At the
back, the horizontally-arranged taillights are slightly thicker compared to the
2019 concept car, however, they keep their signature curvy LED graphics that
are extended towards the Alfa Romeo badge. The rear bumper looks similar to the
larger Stelvio, but the dual exhaust pipes look like they are not visible, most
like to communicate the PHEV nature of the Tonale.
The plug-in hybrid powertrain of the Alfa
Romeo Tonale is expected to be similar to the Jeep Compass 4xe, which is also
rumored to be shared with a Dodge-branded SUV coming in 2022. This means it
will use the turbocharged 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine, in combination with a
rear-mounted electric motor, an automatic transmission, and a battery. Besides
the EV-only zero-emission driving mode which is a must for all PHEVs, the
Tonale will likely offer improved performance over the Jeep sibling, honoring
Alfa Romeo’s heritage in combination with a more driver-focused suspension and
chassis setup.
Coming in summer 2022, the Tonale will be
the first among several model releases by Alfa Romeo which will have a fully
electric range by 2027, after the Giulia/Stelvio duo is discontinued. Rivals
for the Tonale will include the plug-in hybrid variants of the BMW X1, Audi Q3,
and Mercedes-Benz GLA.