Report: Alfa Romeo Plans a BMW 5-series Rival
It?s always fun to try and fill in the blanks of FCA?s future-model planning, with the company having announced that it will be launching eight new Alfa models by 2020, all spun from the same ?Giorgio? platform that the Italian brand has spent nearly 5 billion euros developing. So far only one of those new models is in the open, the recently introduced Giulia (pictured), so there?s plenty of scope for trying to work out what the other models might be.
Alfa executives confirmed to us that a compact SUV?the Stelvio?will be next in line; it?s a car that?s vital to Alfa?s prospects on both sides of the Atlantic, and will share most of its mechanical architecture with the Giulia. Now reports are suggesting that a larger sedan will follow this, aimed squarely at the BMW 5-series, Mercedes-Benz E-class, and Audi A6, with Auto Express taking a rendered run at predicting what it might look like. Like the Giulia it will offer a choice of rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, and the lower reaches of the range almost certainly will be powered by the same turbocharged four-cylinder engines that have been produced for its smaller sister.
The sedan is also all but certain to have a high-powered variant, most likely using the same 505-hp 2.9-liter twin-turbo V-6 as the Giulia Quadrifoglio. Indeed, Alfa?s head of product development Philippe Krief confirmed at the launch of the Giulia that there is potential to get even more power out of this engine than in the Quadrifoglio, potentially ev...
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