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Electric Alfa Romeo Giulia And Stelvio EV Set For 2025 And 2026 Launch Dates
People have been talking about the electric successors of the Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio for a long time, but never before has it been as concrete as it is now. We know this: the all-new Alfa Romeo Stelvio will arrive next year, and the new Giulia will arrive in 2026.
Alfa Romeo is back from a kind of dormant position and wants to launch a new model every year from 2022 to 2026. The ambitions do not stop there, because from 2027 on, the brand must only sell fully electric cars in Europe and North America. The latter in particular made us chuckle a bit in 2021 because, until the day before yesterday, Alfa Romeo had not even announced one EV for mass production. but the Italians are pushing ahead with their plans and have so far kept their word. The Tonale was released in 2022, and the exclusive 33 Stradale in 2023. 2024 is the year of the Milano—also as an EV!—and in the second half of 2025, another new model will appear, this time a purely electric model that is not equipped with combustion engines.
STLA Large
That turns out not to be the Giulia, but the Stelvio. Alfa Romeo replaces the SUV first and simply uses the current names for both models, so there is no reason to assume that anything will change. The Giulia will then be released in 2026, as we learned at the unveiling of the Milano. Just like the current generation, the two have many similarities, but everything else will be different. In any case, the Giulia and Stelvio are the first production models in Europe on the new STLA Large platform. This is suitable for all kinds of powertrains but has a fully electric powertrain as a starting point. For the Alfas, it remains at that, but in a very promising form. For example, the brand mentions 800 Volt technology and acceleration times—for the platform, not necessarily these cars—of two-point-something seconds. Anyone who wants to get a glimpse of the technical side of the large Alfa Romeos will have to look across the ocean: the American Dodge Charger is already on the STLA Large platform.