Alfa Romeo has officially unveiled its latest compact crossover, the Milano, to the global press in Milan. The launch took place at the historic headquarters of the Automobile Club Milano, showcasing the Italian automaker’s new design language and celebrating its deep-rooted connection with the city where it was founded in 1910.
The Milano, now available for orders in its launch version called “SPECIALE,” marks Alfa Romeo’s return to the segment, catering to both loyal Alfisti fans and newcomers alike. With a focus on sportiness and driving excitement, the Milano aims to attract a new generation of enthusiasts while staying true to the brand’s heritage.
Sporting a sleek Italian design, the Milano offers a blend of style and advanced technology, including hybrid and electric options, without compromising on aesthetics or performance. The car boasts a spacious trunk, the largest among its premium competitors, and comes equipped with level 2 autonomous driving features for added safety and convenience.
Under the hood, the Milano offers a range of powertrains, including hybrid and electric options, catering to different driving preferences and needs. The electric version of the Milano promises an engaging driving experience with high performance and impressive range, with power figures ranging from 156 to 240 hp. Meanwhile, the hybrid version offers smooth and efficient city driving with a 136 hp engine.
In terms of connectivity, the Milano comes equipped with the latest connected technology, including features like EV Routing for stress-free navigation and Alfa Connect Services for remote access and control of various vehicle functions.
The Milano lineup is further enhanced with the introduction of the SPECIALE launch version, offering a unique combination of sportiness, technology, and comfort. Customers can choose from various powertrains and packages to customize their Milano experience according to their preferences.
There is no official distributor yet for Alfa Romeo in the Philippines, but those eyeing this crossover could turn to Petromax, which currently imports Alfa Romeo vehicles in the country, sometime in the future.