The latest automotive news has come straight from the heart of Milan, where Alfa Romeo, under the guidance of Stellantis and with the presence of CEO Carlos Tavares, has unveiled its new creation: the Alfa Romeo Milano. This model marks a turning point for the brand, combining sporty essence and technological sophistication in a compact format, the most competitive segment in Europe.
The Alfa Romeo Milano is positioned as an 'accessible' model but without compromising on quality and performance. With a starting price of 29,900 euros, it aims to offer an unparalleled driving experience, optimized by innovative technical solutions, a legacy of the development of the prestigious Giulia GTA.
The Milano range features variants that embrace both the electric and hybrid worlds. Particularly noteworthy is the Electric version, with a range of over 410 km, thanks to a 54 kWh battery and engines ranging from 156 to 240 hp. The 'truncated tail' design is not only a typical Alfa aesthetic appeal, but also contributes to the excellent aerodynamics and reduction of total mass, giving the Milano the title of the lightest premium compact on the market.
No less interesting is the Milano Ibrida, which combines a 1.2-liter 3-cylinder petrol engine with a 48-volt hybrid system, offering a power of 136 hp. The uniqueness of this version is also manifested by the Q4 all-wheel drive variant, which ensures optimal torque distribution.
Whether you opt for electric or hybrid, the Alfa Romeo Milano promises to embody the brand's sporty spirit. This is reflected in its advanced technical features, such as a limited-slip differential, direct steering, sports suspension, larger brakes and 20-inch wheels.
Today, Alfa Romeo officially opens orders for the Milano Speciale, a limited edition available in both hybrid and electric versions. This launch is not only a step forward for Alfa Romeo, but also a clear signal of the evolution of the automotive sector towards a more sustainable and accessible future, always keeping alive the passion for sports driving.