Stellantis has confirmed new models for Alfa Romeo and Maserati as part of its FaSTLAne 2030 strategy.
The plan includes 60 new and 50 refreshed products across the brand portfolio.
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Alfa Romeo will launch a new compact C-SUV and a limited-production halo model. These are separate from the upcoming successors of the Stelvio and Giulia.
The C-SUV, still unnamed, has a sporty stance with aggressive LEDs, a larger trilobo grille, and an aerodynamic roofline.
It is expected to bridge the gap between the subcompact Junior and the compact Tonale.
Potential rivals include the Cupra Formentor, VW T-Roc, and Toyota C-HR.
The model will likely offer hybrid and fully electric powertrains, along with the new STLA SmartCockpit infotainment system.
The other Alfa Romeo is a "Bottega Fuoriserie" product, following the limited-production 33 Stradale.
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Unlike the mid-engined supercar, this halo model appears to have a hatchback or shooting brake bodystyle.
It may evoke a classic Alfa Romeo design and share underpinnings with a Maserati.
Maserati's E-Segment Expansion
Maserati will expand its lineup with two E-segment models: an SUV and a grand tourer.
The SUV is likely a successor to the discontinued Levante, sitting above the facelifted Grecale.
The grand tourer has a low-slung silhouette with a long hood and a sharp nose reminiscent of the 2016 Alfieri concept.
Its pushed-back cabin and sloping roofline suggest a two-seater layout, unlike the 2+2 GranTurismo and GranCabrio.
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Technical specifications are not yet revealed, but the E-segment Maseratis are expected to feature combustion engines rather than electric powertrains.