Alfa Romeo Stelvio | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Stellantis Europe |
Production | 2016–present |
Model years | 2017–present |
Assembly | Italy: Piedimonte San Germano, Lazio (Cassino Plant)[1] |
Designer | Carmelo Giannone (Senior Exterior Designer), Centro Stile Alfa Romeo |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Compact luxury crossover SUV (D-segment) |
Body style | 5-door SUV[2] |
Layout | Front-engine, all-wheel-drive/rear-wheel-drive (2.0 Turbo Petrol)[3] |
Platform | FCA Giorgio |
Related | Alfa Romeo Giulia (2015) Jeep Grand Cherokee |
Powertrain | |
Engine | |
Transmission | |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,818 mm (110.9 in) |
Length | 4,687 mm (184.5 in) |
Width | 1,903 mm (74.9 in) excl mirrors |
Height | 1,648 mm (64.9 in) |
Kerb weight | 1,831 kg (4,037 lb) 2.0 AWD[4] 1,955 kg (4,309 lb) Quadrifoglio[5] |
The Alfa Romeo Stelvio (Type 949) is a car produced by the Italian manufacturer Alfa Romeo since 2016.[a] As a D-segment model it slots above the smaller Tonale model in the marque's SUV range.[6] A compact crossover SUV,[7][8] it was first revealed at the 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show, introduced by a 60" short film directed by Louis Sebastian Pane, and entered production at the Cassino Plant at the end of 2016.[9] In 2018 it was Alfa Romeo's best-selling model, with roughly 43,000 sold that year.[citation needed]
The Stelvio uses FCA's Giorgio platform, shared with the D-segment Giulia saloon.[10] The name Stelvio derives from the Stelvio Pass,[1] Italy's highest mountain pass, noted for its 48 circuitous switchbacks.[11]
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