2026 Alfa Romeo Tonale brings new look, more power to Italian small SUV


Alfa Romeo has revealed the facelifted Tonalesmall SUV, which brings revised styling and a more aggressive stance, plus an updated interior, sharper handling, and more power for both its petrol and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrains.

The revised engine range brings the Tonale into line with the updated Euro 6E-bis emissions standard, and comes with an 11kW bump in peak power, bringing the base mild-hybrid’s total output to 130kW, but this powertrain is not available for the Tonale in Australia.

The Tonale’s PHEV system, meanwhile, will now be offered in two states of tune, at least in Europe. One offers a peak power output of 141kW, while the other offers 198kW – down from the 208kW output of the sole Tonale PHEV variant currently available in Australia.

That’s somewhat offset by sportier driving characteristics, primarily achieved by widening the Tonale’s track width, supported by adaptive suspension damping and “the most direct steering in the segment”.

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A spokesperson for Stellantis (Alfa Romeo’s parent company) in Australia told CarExpert the updated Tonale is due to arrive in local showrooms in the second quarter of 2026. Available powertrains are yet to be confirmed.

Overseas, the entry-level Tonale gets a variant-specific 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission that sends power to the front wheels only. It’s available exclusively with 48V mild-hybrid technology, producing the aforementioned 130kW power output.

In comparison, the PHEV utilises a 1.3-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine producing either 141kW or 198kW, paired with a six-speed automatic transmission and “electrified” all-wheel drive.

The outgoing 208kW version has a claimed electric driving range of 61km (NEDC), though revised range claims for the revised powertrain outputs have yet to be detailed.