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  1. Is it really so bad in Italy? As D segment vehicles mostly get leased by company fleets instead of private buyers, the electro rate should be much higher than in B or C segments, in Europe. In North America, I tend to think that Alfa's sales are mostly around metropolitan areas at the coasts where electro sales are also much higher than the overall sales including mid-west indicates.
  2. If these minimal benefits were true and final, the whole hybrid expense would be useless, a waste of money and resources.
  3. Too bad they punched PANDA into the Grande Panda doors. Now that the small Panda has a future they should switch the name to Uno, last minute. 😆
  4. Did those Tonale wheels exist before, without the gold?
  5. Mixed feelings here. Why is it so much rounder than the original? I don't like the hollow (dead fish eye) lights and the bulbous rear window thing. Too bad many cars now have a fixed glas roof. The roll roof added to the original's charm and all generations had it. Interior looks alright.
  6. They did anything they could to torpedo the Tonale in the USA with Hornet and PHEV-only. Now Larry Dominique is gone. But they need to get the word out. Hornet will always sell much more simply because Dodge has many more dealers.
  7. It's no evolution of the last Alfas, biggest departure is the side with different C pillar. But I see Scudetto, V creases on the hood, typical shoulder line, rear lip like a Spider series 3, 3x3 lights and more. More orientated to 70/80s Alfas than 00/10s Alfas. Technically it has great Alfa-typical steering and handling, but bread-and-butter engines apart from the Veloce. While emotions aside the 1.2 is much better than the entry level versions of 147, Mito, Giulietta, which consumed 200%. They could still offer 19 inch wheels which should bring a good compromise. But the bigger effect could come from some lowering. Are aftermarket springs on Italian market yet? Didn't see anything from Eibach or H&R so far.
  8. Alright, the wide triangle at the end is a clear hint. Like the rear of the 33.
  9. I would: • build the specialties in Modena • build a Quattroporte (brand icon product) and Levante in Cassino • kill the Grecale, maybe move Levante to F segment Maybe they build also the next Alfa exotic in Modena instead of Touring?
  10. If they will use STLA Small for premium C segment, they have to upgrade the specs that got presented in 2021. 500 km range is not enough for a family car in 2028. But are we sure the Pomigliano cars are C segment? They call the Junior "compact" as well. I don't think the current 1.2 Hybrid is a bad engine. They just need a stronger option above 136 hp.
  11. What the heck is wrong about having 1 or 2 models in the main segments? A 3–4 model range is not enough to support a global brand in the long run. Alfa can't go on half-dead like in the last 20 years. They just have to get new customers, fishing in the small classic Alfisti pond is not enough.
  12. Good to see the new 500 battery is coming in 2025 already, not 2027. Couldn't the big Cassino model be a Maserati Quattroporte after all?
  13. Three great drivers cars according to everyone who drove them. Like it or not. 🤓
  14. 199 € over 36 months for 10,000 km/year, 1,300 € start. 349 € for the Elettrica. https://www.alfaromeo.de/angebote/junior
  15. Don't forget that the C3 premiered in Autumn 2023 already, the Grande Panda in July 2024. So far, the GP had the faster roll-out.
  16. You should celebrate, it has seven colours!
  17. I remember talk about a STLA Medium v2 for approx 2027. What about that?
  18. If that timeframe is true, everyone at Fiat product planning must have been in coma. In any scenario they must have expected technical progress on the EV market…? Normally I would have expected a 2023/2024 refresh to be in the works already in 2020.
  19. And? They are doing that, first coach builder cooperation is the 33 Stradale with Touring Superleggera.
  20. What has Imparato done to think that? Where has he lied?
  21. pumadog ha risposto a xtom in BMW
    The rear is so damn ugly.
  22. Why should France want a Stellantis/Renault fusion? Logical outcome would be consolidation = overcapacity, plant closures. That should be the last option before bankruptcy.
  23. Official word was "one model per year per market until 2026", because Alfa had green light for five years in 2021. So 2027 is after that anyway, but E-SUV starting first in the US and Tonale starting first in the EU would still fulfil that. Of course when Alfa has a bigger range they'll need more than one launch/MCA per year anyway. Is A3H official for a potential Giulietta? Wouldn't the 3 mean it's on STLA Small? By the way, are they on time with the 33 Stradale production? First customer car should be ready now, right?
  24. I don't think he speaks for the US management. JPI = Europe, Alfa – and Peugeot before. The 1.2 EB chief engineer told in a recent L'Argus interview that the EB2 Gen. 3 had input from Turin and Rüsselsheim.
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