Current Alfa Romeo Giulia, Stelvio to live until 2027, Quadrifoglio production to restart


The current generation of the Alfa Romeo Giulia sedan and Stelvio SUV will continue to be made until 2027 as the Italian marque scrambles to add internal combustion engines to their replacements.

As reported by Motor1, Alfa’s CEO Santo Ficili announced the reprieve during a presentation for the facelifted Tonale.

According to Autocar, the current Giulia and Stelvio will remain in production as their replacements have been delayed again. This time, Alfa is scrambling to add internal combustion engines — rumoured to be hybrids — to second-generation Stelvio and Giulia, which were originally designed to be electric only.

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That’s because until the beginning of this year, Alfa Romeo had planned to become an EV-only brand starting in 2027, but slowing growth in the electric segment and a reported backlash from the company’s US dealers caused the company to change course.

Both the next-generation Giulia and Stelvio will be based on the STLA Large architecture that underpins the latest two- and four-door Dodge Charger. STLA Large is a flexible platform that supports both pure electric drivetrains and combustion engines.

Launched early last year, the Charger has attracted mixed reviews and slow sales as it, at the time of writing, only available with a selection of electric drivetrains. Sixpack models powered by a 3.0-litre twin-turbo ‘Hurricane’ straight-six are due to be launched later this year.

Alfa has yet to detail which engines it’s planning to use in the next-generation Stelvio and Giulia.