RE: Alfa Romeo's first EV is exactly what you'd expect

RE: Alfa Romeo's first EV is exactly what you'd expect

Wednesday 10th April

Alfa Romeo's first EV is exactly what you'd expect

But there is a 240hp Veloce version to prevent an Alfisti uprising


We’ll have to forgive Alfa for making its first production EV a compact SUV (understandably it hopes to sell more than a few). Whether or not we can forgive its forthright styling is an open question, and probably one best left till we see it in the flesh. Ditto the fact of its projected range, which for now, courtesy of a 54kWh battery, hovers around the 250 mile mark - which may or may not be enough depending on what you’ve got planned for your new Milano. 

The one encouraging element to cling onto at this stage is that Alfa, even as it hopes to ‘attract a new generation of Alfisti fans’ is still expecting some of them to want to drive with old-fashioned purpose. Hence the presence of a range-topping 240hp Veloce derivative that shares its shoutier mechanical configuration with the incoming Abarth 600e (and its platform too, for that matter). According to its maker, this version has been developed by the same team that signed off the Giulia GTA. And we know how that turned out

Of course, comparing the two is like comparing apples with a fruit no one has heard of, but Alfa is adamant that the ‘lowest weight in the segment and optimal mass distribution’ has helped to make the Milano a decent steer - duly enhanced by the decision to give the Veloce much more direct steering ratio, a wider track and lower the ride height by 25mm onto sportier suspension and brawnier anti-roll bars. 

Like the 600e, it also earns a mechanical Torsen self-locking diff and chunkier 380mm front brakes. Not to mention 20-inch wheels which are going to look fairly chunky themselves on a car that’s only a smidge longer than four metres. As ever, the proof will probably be in the price of the pudding, which, for now, we don’t know. The pre-launch talk was all about keeping the Milano as affordable as possible. But that’s what the 156hp cooking version is for - if the Veloce is less than £45k, we’ll eat the nearest cloverleaf. 


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sidesauce

Original Poster:

2,478 posts

218 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Love the updated wheels!

SydneyBridge

8,617 posts

158 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Also like the wheels and er.... that's about it

judas

5,991 posts

259 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Oh dear... hurl

And this is coming from a serial Alfa buyer

Robertb

1,449 posts

238 months

Wednesday 10th April
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I really like that, it has a bit of character.

matthew-rasen

7 posts

38 months

Wednesday 10th April
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4 Paragraphs and a few pics!
That's all you get for a new Alfa Romeo release these days.
Shame.

stevemcs

8,667 posts

93 months

Wednesday 10th April
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An electric Alfa, what could possibly go wrong.

-crookedtail-

1,563 posts

190 months

Wednesday 10th April
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I do not hate it but those wheels are not hitting the spot. The Interior looks good imo

The new grill design looks a bit weird. It's like someone had stolen it off the press car leaving the bare plastic behind showing, reminds me of every other Insignia that had its front badge missing biggrin

EyeHeartSpellin

668 posts

83 months

Wednesday 10th April
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It looks a lot like some very nice wheels on a Vauxhall Mokka

jimmytheone

1,375 posts

218 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Did someone not pay the studio lighting bill again?

nismo48

3,688 posts

207 months

Wednesday 10th April
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jimmytheone said:
Did someone not pay the studio lighting bill again?
smile

WelshPetrolhead

670 posts

135 months

Wednesday 10th April
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The seats and the wheels are nice. I'll pass on the rest.

swisstoni

17,016 posts

279 months

Wednesday 10th April
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stevemcs said:
An electric Alfa, what could possibly go wrong.
Well I’d hope there’d be a lot less to go wrong than in an ice Alfa.

There’s really no excuse for an unreliable EV, so you might think that niche brands like this ought to do better than before, with unreliability or expensive maintenance a thing of the past.

george123

459 posts

182 months

Wednesday 10th April
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stevemcs said:
An electric Alfa, what could possibly go wrong.
Ah the old ones …

NDNDNDND

2,022 posts

183 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Yesssss!

The future of enthusiast motoring is here!

I'm personally totally overjoyed to have the privilege of being present at the birth of the next generation of totally awesome, slightly awkwardly styled, somewhat range-limited, bland, electric, milquetoast crossovers.

Yesss! The future of Alfa is safe!

What a time to be alive!

wal 45

662 posts

180 months

Wednesday 10th April
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That front grille vomit

Good luck Alfa dealers selling that thing, they could put a Busso in it and I'd still be repulsed by it.

kambites

67,578 posts

221 months

Wednesday 10th April
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My word that's really quite nasty looking.

Super Sonic

4,846 posts

54 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Hard to tell in the dark but with the six headlights and the black roof on a red body it looks like the sz. Il mostro!

galro

776 posts

169 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Looks like a vinfast with a aftermarket grille.

Killer2005

19,648 posts

228 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Pistonheads said:
But there is a 240hp Veloce version to prevent an Alfisti uprising
The uprising is over the looks of it, not the performance.

Bungleaio

6,332 posts

202 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Really liking that!