Why I’m So Excited to Drive the Alfa Romeo Tonale Plug-in Hybrid Electric SUV

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Ciao, bella. 

“Gucci is like a cake. You’ll have a taste, and you want more. Then you’ll want the whole thing for yourself.”

That quote from the movie House of Gucci might describe Alfa Romeo, too — though, owning one of the classic Italian brand’s models, rather than sitting atop the House of Gucci (which we all know, turned out badly for Patrizia and Maurizio).

The brand pairs classic Milanese style and elegance with performance to create some of the most pleasing cars on the road. They’re popular in stylish places like New York, Los Angeles and Miami, and with younger luxury car buyers who love the pairing of a style-focused car with a spirited drive experience. 

And with the introduction of the Tonale, expected to hit US dealers in early 2023, the company intends to further share the elegance of Alfa Romeo driving and design, as and create demand for sporty, electric driving. 

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Elegance — in Driving and Aesthetics 

When I think of Alfa Romeo SUVs— the Stelivio, and now, the Tonale— I think of Lady Gaga sashaying elegantly across a muddy construction site in heels, a sweater draped over her shoulders in the opening scenes of House of Gucci. She was unfazed by the rough, muddy setting, easily crossing the parking lot and climbing the steps to the construction trailer without letting it ruin her style. It’s what we love about the Stelvio and what we look forward to in the slightly smaller, but equally as elegant Tonale: Mud, ruts and snow can’t force us to compromise style and grace.

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Why Tonale?   

I recently got the chance to see the Alfa Romeo Tonale up close with the company’s president Larry Dominique. He gave us an idea of what to expect when this car comes to the US market and he talked about the customer this car is designed for. 

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An Elegant Design That Keeps You Looking. And Looking

The model we toured was a stunning jewel-toned green, a perfect color match for the Alfa Romeo logo and a complement to the Italian flag, though with a deeply reflective nature that seemed to glow like an emerald. The Tonale has slim but distinct lines that span its sides from front to rear, which are accented by new tri-scroll lights that frame the headlights and a tri-scroll design on the rear tail lights. Both front and rear lights are part of the turn signal system and will light in sequence 1-2-3 from the center, something seen on Mustang and Audi models— turn signals that flash in sequence. I love this so much.

Inside the Tonale, the interior design is intended to lend the elegance of both aesthetics and drive experience. So you’ll sink into lovely seats and find every command at your fingertips, from the distinct stop/start button on the steering wheel, the Ferrari-engineered paddle shifters mounted on the steering column and the DNA drive mode selector just above the gear selector. 

Tonale has a large driver information screen, and in a first for Alfa Romeo, a large 12” multimedia screen on the dashboard. In addition to the new screen, buyers will find the new updated UConnect 5 System “Alfa-tized” to give it a custom feel to the Tonale. 

Elegant, Modern Technology

One of those custom features? Just say “Hey Alfa” and the system’s voice-activated assistant is there to help you: Change the radio station, set the cabin temperature, find your navigation destination. Add that technology to wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a full suite of driver assist and safety systems, all standard. Just another elegant reason we can’t wait to drive this plug-in electric hybrid SUV.

Though, we’ll have to wait a few more months. The Tonale, which is named for a mountain pass in the Alps that sits at a slightly lower elevation that the Stelvio Pass, hasn’t been priced yet and it won’t make its way to the US until early 2023. But a thing of beauty and elegance demands patience, so we’re willing to wait. 

Disclosure: I was Alfa Romeo’s guest for the F1 Grand Prix in Austin, TX; all opinions are my own. 

Journalist, entrepreneur and mom. Expertise includes new cars, family cars, 3-row SUVs, child passenger car seats and automotive careers ... More about Scotty Reiss
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