The new Alfa Romeo Tonale 2025 now offers a new non-hybrid version in the United States, equipped with a 2.0 turbo engine producing 268 horsepower.
This configuration enters the market with a starting price of $38,530, about $10,000 less than the plug-in hybrid (PHEV) version, which starts at $48,030. In addition, the brand has launched a special edition called Tributo Italiano, available for $57,185.
The inclusion of the gasoline model is a change from 2024, when only the hybrid version was available in the U.S.
The new non-hybrid engine offers solid performance with all-wheel drive and a nine-speed automatic transmission, while the PHEV version combines a rear electric motor with a 1.3 turbo engine, delivering 285 horsepower and reaching 60 mph in 5.5 seconds. In terms of efficiency, the hybrid version offers a combined fuel economy of 28 mpg and an electric-only range of 33 miles, while the gasoline model stands at 24 mpg.
To simplify the lineup, Alfa Romeo has reduced the number of versions, with the Tonale, Stelvio, and Giulia now available in just one or two configurations, plus the special edition.
Both versions of the Tonale come well-equipped with features such as a 12.3-inch digital display, a 10.3-inch multimedia center with wireless integration for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, heated front seats, and an electric-adjustable driver’s seat.
Optional packages include the Veloce, for $1,000, which adds adaptive shock absorbers and Brembo brakes, and the Active Assist and Premium packages, each costing $2,000, offering advanced driver assistance technologies and interior finish improvements.
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