Stellantis has confirmed plans for new Alfa Romeo models across the B- and C-segments as part of its Fastlane 2030 strategy, including future vehicles offering both hybrid and electric powertrains.
The company issued the clarification following presentations during Investor Day 2026, providing additional details on the future product roadmap for Alfa Romeo.
Under the plan, Alfa Romeo will update the Junior B-SUV during its lifecycle and introduce a new C-segment SUV based on Stellantis’ STLA M platform. The vehicle will be manufactured in Italy and offered with multiple powertrain options, including hybrid and fully electric variants.
Stellantis also confirmed plans for a new C-segment hatchback using the STLA ONE platform, likewise supporting both hybrid and battery-electric configurations.
The company said the new models form part of Alfa Romeo’s broader expansion strategy in the B and C segments through greater use of shared Stellantis technologies, platforms and powertrain systems.
Stellantis additionally confirmed a new limited-production “few-off” project developed by Bottega Fuoriserie, following the introduction of the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale halo model.
The automaker said Alfa Romeo is continuing to evaluate future opportunities in the D-segment, where the current Giulia and Stelvio lineups are expected to evolve using flexible multi-energy vehicle architectures.
Stellantis confirmed that the current-generation Alfa Romeo Giulia and Alfa Romeo Stelvio, including Quadrifoglio performance versions, will remain in production through 2027.
Further details regarding future D-segment products are expected to be announced later.
The company also said production of the Alfa Romeo Tonale has surpassed 100,000 units, while the Junior remains Alfa Romeo’s key volume model in the B-SUV category.
