Last year, Alfa Romeo
outlined its five-year plan, which calls for reviving both the 8C and GTV as high-performance
hybrids and plans for new utility vehicles to bookend the
Stelvio. Now, a
report from
Autoblog.gr (no relation) says the Fiat Chrysler brand will show its long-rumored compact
SUV to slot underneath the Stelvio at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
The Greek website did not identify its source but says the compact SUV will be built on the Giorgio platform that underpins the
Giulia and would contribute to the brand's goals of hitting 400,000 annual sales. The Geneva Motor Show kicks off March 5.
FCA is investing $5.7 billion in its under-utilized Italian plants to ramp up production of
Jeep,
Fiat and
Maserati models, plus the new
Alfa Romeo compact SUV to be built in Pomigliano, Italy. But those plans, which were reported by
Automotive News Europe, had the new Alfa compact ute built on the platform underpinning the
Jeep Compass, which was also set to start production in Melfi, Italy. A
plug-in hybrid version of the Alfa is also reportedly in the picture, which squares with the brand's plans to expand its offerings of electrified powertrains to six PHEVs.
Last we heard, Alfa Romeo was planning to
launch its largest-yet SUV as a seven-seater, based on the Giorgio platform, as a mild hybrid.
Alfa Romeo to unveil compact crossover in Geneva, report says
It would slot underneath the Stelvio
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