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A few hours after unveiling the Tributo Italiano special series for the Tonale, Giulia, and Stelvio, Alfa Romeo published a mysterious teaser on its official Facebook page. The dark photo depicts the LED taillights of the Tonale C-SUV under the “A New Era Begins” title.

The Italian brand didn’t provide any other information on its social media channels, other than the: “Stay tuned… A new era begins with Alfa Romeo” description, so we can only speculate based on what we have. This “new era” could be interpreted as a hint for Alfa Romeo’s first EV which has been confirmed for 2024. However, the taillights on the teaser clearly belong to the Tonale C-SUV rather than the smaller and yet-unnamed B-SUV which is coming soon with electric and hybrid options.

More: Alfa Romeo Launches Tributo Italiano Special Series For Tonale, Giulia, And Stelvio

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 Alfa Romeo Drops “A New Era Begins” Teaser With Tonale Taillights

Does this mean that Alfa Romeo is teasing a new version of the Tonale? As a refresher, the compact SUV which is based on the old FCA Small Wide platform instead of the newer STLA Medium, is currently available with diesel, petrol, mild-hybrid, and plug-in hybrid powertrain options.

A fully electric Tonale was deemed “technically possible” by Alfa Romeo’s Head of Products, Daniel Tiago Guzzafame, although he made it clear that such a derivative had not been decided yet when he made the statement in February 2022. At around the same time, Alfa Romeo CEO Jean-Philippe Imparato confirmed that they were already working on a Quadrifoglio version of the Tonale but added they wouldn’t approve it for production unless they got “the highest level of performance”.

Alfa Romeo has pledged to become an EV-only brand by 2027, when the current Giulia and Stelvio will be discontinued alongside the ICE-powered versions of the Tonale. Is this the new era that the teaser is talking about? Only time will tell.

 Alfa Romeo Drops “A New Era Begins” Teaser With Tonale Taillights

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