Alfa Romeo abandoned the Spider to focus on crossovers
Crossovers are popular and Alfa is looking to boost sales worldwide. It's unfortunate for enthusiasts, but it shouldn't be a surprise.
Crossovers are popular and Alfa is looking to boost sales worldwide. It's unfortunate for enthusiasts, but it shouldn't be a surprise.
Alfa Romeo's crossover is on track for its 2016 debut, with sales starting late that year in the US. The CUV reportedly shares its platform with the Giulia sedan.
"There will certainly be an SUV in the next two or three years," said Damien Dally, head of the Alfa Romeo brand in the UK, speaking to The Telegraph. We've known for quite some time that Alfa Romeo had plans for a sport utility vehicle – the automaker has gone so far as to produce a concept of what such a machine may look like, as seen by the Jeremy Korzeniewski
Alfa Romeo 2uettottanta concept by Pininfarina – Click above for high-res image gallery
Chrysler may not have a host of solid new products in the pipeline, but the upcoming Jeep Grand Cherokee looks promising. With that in mind, it shouldn't come as a great surprise that the new bosses in Auburn Hills want to take advantage of the opportunity to get an Italian version of the upcoming sport-ute on the market. According to a report from Car and Driver that goes right along with whispers we've heard through the gra
Several high-ranking executives from Alfa Romeo were keen to see how the launch of the new MiTo materialized. While they were there, we had the chance to talk with one of Alfa's top marketing officers over dinner and discuss the latest news churned out of the rumormill concerning upcoming products from Alfa and its sister-brand Abarth.