Stellantis’ Alfa Romeo plans launch of new mid-sized SUV by end 2027

MILAN, (Reuters) – Stellantis’ premium brand Alfa Romeo will launch the first of its planned new models by the end ​of next year, the automaker’s head for Europe, ‌Emanuele Cappellano, said on Tuesday at an auto representative meeting at Italy’s Industry Ministry.

The new model, a mid-sized SUV, will be produced at ​Stellantis’ Melfi plant in southern Italy.

  • As part of ​the new Stellantis business plan, Alfa Romeo will launch ⁠a further new model, described as a C-segment hatchback, ​by 2030, based on the automaker’s STLA One new modular ​platform
  • Alfa Romeo’s existing lineup also includes the Junior compact SUV, for which it plans a revamped version, and the Tonale mid-sized SUV, due ​to be replaced by the new model expected in ​2027
  • The brand is still assessing options for future large-sized models, while keeping ‌the ⁠old Giulia and Stelvio, which currently cover Alfa’s offering in this segment, in production until 2027
  • Stellantis is developing new batteries at its Mirafiori plant in Turin to make the electric ​Fiat 500 ​city car “even more ⁠competitive and attractive” in 2027, Cappellano was quoted as saying by a Stellantis spokesman
  • The new ​generation of Fiat 500, also to be ​manufactured in ⁠Mirafiori, is expected from 2030, he added
  • Cappellano said Stellantis, luxury sportscar maker Ferrari and truckmaker Iveco, backed by the Anfia ⁠auto ​lobby group, had asked the EU ​Commission to classify them as energy-intensive companies
  • That would make them eligible for a ​range of support measures

Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari Editing by Keith Weir