Alfa Romeo to drop MiTo & Giulietta & go RWD
Sat, 20 Jul 2013The Alfa 4C (pictured) is the first part of Alfa’s plans to make proper drivers cars
The argument has always been made that you’re not a real petrolhead unless you’ve owned an Alfa. But really, it’s quite some time since Alfa made proper petrolhead cars. In recent years Alfa’s focus has been on competing in the mainstream hatch market, with cars like the MiTo and Giulietta, and credible though those cars are, they’re more Fiat than Alfa.
But it seems – according to Georg Kacher – that Sergio Marchinonne sees Alfa’s future as one tied more to Maserati than Fiat and is planning a radical shakeup of all that underpins Alfa.
That will mean the end of the MiTo and Giulietta by 2015 to be replaced by a RWD Giulia and a new RWD Alfetta built on a platform developed with Maserati and intended to take the fight to the Germans.
First on the scene in will be a new Giulia aimed at the BMW 3-Series and C-Class followed by a new Alfetta in 20167 aimed at the 5-Series and E-Class. They will be followed up by a pair of SUV/Crossover models in the following years.
There will be crossover from Aserati too for the new Alfas with Alfa having access to Maserati’s V6 engines and hybrid powertrains and the very good ZF 8-speed ‘box will be available.
It’s all part of Marchinonne’s plans to triple sales of the Alfa brand and take it back to producing beautiful cars that are also a joy to drive.
By Cars UK