The Tonale You Can Buy Today
The Alfa Romeo Tonale just got a solid update for 2026. The styling is sharper, the cabin feels more polished, and the lineup is easier to understand. It comes across as more self-assured than before, and true to Alfa form, it brings more personality than most compact premium SUVs.
There’s still a limit, though. For 2026, the Tonale only comes with a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder making 268 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque, matched to a nine-speed automatic and standard Q4 all-wheel drive. It’s a good setup and definitely an improvement over earlier versions, but if you were hoping for something that matches the Quadrifoglio experience from the Giulia or Stelvio, you’re out of luck.
That gap may finally be addressed with the next-generation Tonale. According to reports out of Italy, the compact Alfa SUV is lining up for a much more ambitious role in the brand’s portfolio, one that includes a full-fat Quadrifoglio variant with significantly more power than anything the Tonale has offered so far.
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Rumors From Italy
According to Club Alfa, the next-generation Tonale is already taking shape behind the scenes. The new model is expected to ride on Stellantis’ STLA Medium platform, which would allow it to grow noticeably in size. Overall length could reach around 181 inches, putting it closer to today’s Stelvio in footprint and presence.
The big news is the rumored Quadrifoglio version. Club Alfa says Alfa Romeo could use a Stellantis plug-in hybrid system based on a 1.6-liter turbo engine. In other cars, this setup already makes about 360 hp, and with some upgrades to both the engine and electric motor, total output could go past 400 hp.
That would be a jump of more than 100 hp over the current Tonale and would finally give Alfa a compact SUV with the kind of straight-line speed the badge deserves. Early estimates put 0-62 mph at about 5 seconds, with top speed limited to around 155 mph.
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Treat This With a Pinch of Salt For Now
Timing-wise, the next-generation Tonale should debut near the end of 2027, with production at Alfa Romeo’s Melfi plant likely starting late that year or early 2028. The name isn’t set in stone either. It could still be called Tonale, but some reports say it might get a new name and run alongside the current model for a while.
Expect the styling to move toward a sleeker, more athletic look that matches Alfa Romeo’s updated lineup. We should get a clearer picture by the middle of this year, when Alfa is set to share more about its future plans.
For now, this is all still rumor. As tempting as a 400-hp Tonale Quadrifoglio sounds, nothing is official yet, so take it with a healthy dose of salt. Still, if you’re planning to shop for a premium small SUV in a few years, Alfa Romeo is one to keep an eye on.
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