Stellantis has outlined its FaSTLAne 2030 strategy, promising 60 all-new products and 50 refreshes across its portfolio.
Among the brands benefiting are Alfa Romeo and Maserati, both of which will receive two new models each.
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Alfa Romeo's New C-Segment SUV and Halo Model
Alfa Romeo is developing a compact C-segment SUV, positioned between the subcompact Junior and the Tonale.
It will compete with models like the Cupra Formentor, VW T-Roc, and Toyota C-HR.
The unnamed SUV features aggressive LED lighting, a larger trilobo grille, and an aerodynamic roofline.
It is expected to offer hybrid and fully electric powertrain options, along with the new STLA SmartCockpit infotainment system.
Additionally, Alfa Romeo will produce a limited-edition halo model under its "Bottega Fuoriserie" program, following the 33 Stradale.
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Unlike the mid-engined supercar, this model appears to have a hatchback or shooting brake body style, likely inspired by a classic Alfa Romeo and sharing underpinnings with a Maserati.
Maserati's E-Segment SUV and Grand Tourer
Maserati will expand its lineup with two E-segment models: an SUV and a grand tourer.
The SUV is expected to succeed the discontinued Levante, sitting above the facelifted Grecale.
The grand tourer features a low-slung silhouette with a long hood, reminiscent of the Ferrari 12Cilindri.
Its design echoes the 2016 Maserati Alfieri concept but appears larger, with a pushed-back cabin and sloping roofline suggesting a two-seater layout rather than the 2+2 configuration of the GranTurismo and GranCabrio.
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Technical specifications are not yet confirmed, but the E-segment Maseratis are expected to use combustion engines rather than electric powertrains.