The range of Alfa Romeo will officially welcome a B-SUV. After the rumors circulated in recent weeks and the various hypotheses on the name that will be chosen by the Arese car manufacturer, with Brenner and Palade among the most accredited, it was the same number one of the Italian brand Jean-Philippe Learned to confirm that the third model with high wheels in the range will arrive in 2023, with the official presentation and the start of production as early as the autumn of the same year and then start sales in 2024.
The green light for the production of the model that will fill the void left by the Alfa Romeo MiTo, will bring the new model to the Tychy lines in Poland (two other B segment models will also be born here, one for Fiat and another for Jeep) where it will be built on Stellantis’ new STLA Small platform, architecture that will integrate the CMP of the now former PSA, with a length that should be around 4.20 meters. The news had already circulated in recent months, making the Alfists turn up their noses who would like the assembly of the Biscione cars only in Italy. The future Alfa Romeo Brenner (or Palade) will allow the Arese-based car manufacturer to expand its range and shake up the market and sales, offering a high-wheeled car with a price below 30,000 euros, positioning itself in a segment in which he will try to give the Audi and Mini models a hard time.
The new Alfa Romeo’s B-SUV will debut in a hybrid version but it has already been announced that the compact model with high wheels will have a fully electric variant, in line with the electrification strategies that the Biscione has outlined in recent months. It will have a distinctive style, with a design that knows how to make fans of the brand appreciate the car, differentiating it from the Tonale. We will have to wait until 2022 to get more information on what will be Alfa Romeo’s third SUV.
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