A 550 HP Inline-Six From The Charger Could End Up In Alfa’s Next Giulia And Stelvio
The redesigned Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio are due in 2028. They’ll be offered with conventional, electric, and plug-in hybrid power. Models reportedly had to be reengineered to allow for engine cooling. Alfa Romeo was set to launch redesigned versions of the Giulia and Stelvio this year. However, the company got cold feet after seeing other automakers deal with lackluster demand for electric vehicles. Instead of pushing the models out and hoping for the best, Alfa embraced a radical rethink and is delaying the vehicles to give them additional powertrains. While the redesigned sedan and crossover ride on the STLA Large platform, which underpins the Dodge Challenger and allows for both ICE and electric powertrains, things are more complicated than just installing an engine. More: Alfa Romeo Scraps New Giulia And Stelvio Plans To Start Fresh According to Autocar , the vehicles had to be reengineered to “allow more cooling for combustion powertrains.” As part of the m...