Alfa Romeo Unveils Their First Electric Vehicle, The Milano SUV

by AutoExpert   |  10 April, 2024

Share :

Alfa Romeo has finally unveiled the Milano, the long-awaited SUV. The Milano is Alfa Romeo's smallest electric car, following the Giulia sedan, the bigger Stelvio, and the Tonale crossovers in the range. It also marks the brand's first venture into the electric vehicle category!

Following in the footsteps of other Stellantis brands and models—including the Opel/Vauxhall Mokka, Fiat 600, Peugeot 2008, and Jeep Avenger—the Milano showcases Alfa's take on a tried-and-true method. There will be a 48-volt mild-hybrid gasoline alternative in addition to two electric powertrains for the sub-compact crossover.

Alfa Romeo Milano

In its fiercely competitive sector, the Milano strives to be the most sporty vehicle, particularly in the top-tier Ellettrica Veloce version. This premium model sports an electric motor with 237 horsepower and a revised chassis for better handling. At launch, customers may choose between a completely electric and an Ibrida version of the Milano. This model is available with either front- or all-wheel drive, and it has a mild-hybrid engine with an automatic transmission.

By incorporating the most recent design principles of the Biscione brand into the Milano, Alfa Romeo hoped to attract a younger demographic of buyers. Intricate shapes and dramatic detailing define the Milano's visually appealing design, although it may not be as stunning as that of its bigger sibling, the Tonale. The front end appears crowded due to the long matrix LED headlights and the narrow intakes connected by black trim.

The completely electric version's partially hidden new scudetto grille serves as a sign that a new era has begun. Similar to the Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio, this vehicle's front bumper has a splitter and big intakes. The Milano's distinctive shape is defined by its huge wheels, greenhouse that merges with the back glass, and toned-up rear shoulders. The latter does have a steeper angle than regular SUVs, but it isn't quite a coupe-SUV. Alfa Romeo's designers have taken cues from the Giulia TZ for the rear end, opting for a "kamm tail" finish.

Alfa Romeo Milano

The black accents around the taillights are reminiscent of the 2025 Nissan Kicks, but with more "Italian" curves. Alfa Romeo Milano dimensions: 4,170 mm (164.2 in) length, 1,780 mm (70.1 in) width, and 1,500 mm (59.1 in) height; it is a superb example of a European B-SUV. Its length is 134 mm (5.3 inches) shorter than the Peugeot 2008, which puts it in the same league as the Fiat 600 and 86 mm (3.4 inches) longer than the Jeep Avenger. A digital cockpit with two 10.25-inch screens is available on the inside, which isn't as eye-catching as the outside.

The infotainment system's unique visuals and the Cannocchiale digital instrument cluster are two examples of Alfa Romeo-specific features that aim to stand out. While certain trim levels come standard with leather upholstery and Spiga vinyl or fabric seats, the sports package adds Alcantara-upholstered Sabelt seats. Alfa Romeo boasts that the Milano has 400 liters, or 14 cubic feet, of trunk space and that the Ellettrica version adds a handy area for storing cables under the hood. Like other subcompact SUVs, the Milano boasts Level 2 ADAS for your peace of mind.

The Ibrida, Ellettrica Veloce, and Ellettrica variants will be part of the Milano portfolio. The top-tier Milano Ellettrica Veloce shares its powertrain with the forthcoming Abarth 600e and Lancia Ypsilon HF, using a single electric motor producing 237 horsepower. The front axle receives the power thanks to a Torsen mechanical self-locking differential and some high-performance 20-inch tires.

Alfa Romeo Milano

The Veloce-specific chassis configuration boasts the most direct steering in the segment—a ratio ofAs an accessory, the sports suspension has front and rear anti-roll bars, as well as a 25 mm (1 inch) lower ride height than previous Milano models. The brakes also include four-piston monobloc calipers and bigger 380 mm (15-inch) discs. According to Alfa Romeo, the premium Milano will have the same class-leading handling as the now-defunct Giulietta and Mito hatchbacks.

A 54 kWh lithium-ion battery provides 255 miles (410 km) of WLTP range and supports charging rates of up to 100 kW; the entry-level Ellettrica delivers 154 horsepower, which is more constrained. These specifications are the same as the legions of EVs of comparable size produced by almost all Stellantis brands. An unseemly 134 horsepower turbocharged 1.2-liter gasoline engine will power the combustion-powered Milano Ibrida when it A 48-volA 48-volA 48-volt battery and an electric motor integrated into the six-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

Similar to the upcoming Jeep Avenger 4Xe, the Alfa Romeo Milano can send power to either the front wheels or all four.  power to either the front wheels or all four.  be available with a manual transmission like previous Stellantis models; instead, it will be available with a variety of powertrain options. Even though they didn't say which Milano vehicles would have it, the business did note that the Alfa DNA driving mode option is available. Across all European markets, the Alfa Romeo Milano will be priced at around €30,000 ($32,200), with lease options starting at under €200 ($215) each month.

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

Additionally, Giulietta and MiTo owners who are interested in upgrading to the Milano will have access to unique incentives. At the same time, Alfa Romeo revealed the Milano Speciale grade, which will be available at launch and has 18-inch wheels and a long list of standard equipment. Starting on April 11, orders for Milano's Ellettrica Speciale and Ibrida Speciale variants will be acIn the coming weeIn the coming weeks, other European markets will follow.

Recomended:

Unveiling the True Cost of Car Ownership: From Hybrids to Gas Guzzlers - Photo
Unveiling the True Cost of Car Ownership: From Hybrids to Gas Guzzlers

When we talk about the true cost of owning a car, we're diving way deeper than the price tag at the dealership. Sure, that initial cost stings, but what about the monthly digs to your wallet for u

AutoExpert
Quirky Car Features That Didn't Stand the Test of Time - Photo
Others
Quirky Car Features That Didn't Stand the Test of Time

Remember when cars had ashtrays or when everyone bragged about their new CD player? Well, the car world has always had its fair share of quirky features—some cool in their day, and others... wel

AutoExpert
Kamm Reveals Ultimate Porsche 912c Targa: A Lightweight Restomod Beauty - Photo
Tuning
Kamm Reveals Ultimate Porsche 912c Targa: A Lightweight Restomod Beauty

Hungarian company Kamm has just revealed their latest project: the Porsche 912c Targa. You probably know the 912 as a more affordable alternative to the 911. Kamm has been working on revamped 912s for

AutoExpert
The Electric ’67 Mustang Is Back: Charge Cars Resurfaces At Silverstone - Photo
Tuning
The Electric ’67 Mustang Is Back: Charge Cars Resurfaces At Silverstone

Charge Cars is back after a wild few years. The company first showed off its electric Ford Mustang in 2018, promising a launch the following year. That didn’t happen. In 2022, they returned with

AutoExpert
Decoding Polestar's Naming Convention: From Polestar 1 to 7 - Photo
Others
Decoding Polestar's Naming Convention: From Polestar 1 to 7

Ever scratched your head trying to make sense of Polestar’s car names? Yeah, join the club. Polestar, spun off from Volvo in 2017, is still the new kid on the block аnd boy, do they love to keep

AutoExpert
Spring Car Care Tips: Get Your Vehicle Ready for Warmer Weather - Photo
Tips & Tricks
Spring Car Care Tips: Get Your Vehicle Ready for Warmer Weather

Alright, let’s get your cаr out of its winter funk аnd spring-ready! After а season of cold, your ride definitely deserves a bit of а spa day to shake off those winter blues. Here’s how yo

AutoExpert
Sim Racing: Your Virtual Gateway to High-Speed Racing Thrills - Photo
Others
Sim Racing: Your Virtual Gateway to High-Speed Racing Thrills

Hey, have you ever daydreamed about tearing up the race track, feeling every tight corner and straightaway like one of your Formula One heroes, only to snap back to your daily commute? Yep, sаme here.

AutoExpert
Why Hydrogen-Powered Cars Haven't Taken Off in the U.S. - Photo
Others
Why Hydrogen-Powered Cars Haven't Taken Off in the U.S.

Let’s chat about why hydrogen-powered cars, despite sounding super cool (they basically run on water, people!), haven't really taken off in the U.S. like electric vehicles have.A Quick H

AutoExpert
Behind the Scenes of Crash Testing: How Cars are Tested for Safety - Photo
Others
Behind the Scenes of Crash Testing: How Cars are Tested for Safety

Alright, let’s keep it super casual and dive into the intriguing world of crash testing—because there’s something weirdly mesmerizing about watching cars get totaled in the name of s

AutoExpert
Tesla Model Y's Outpaced Competitors in 2024 - Photo
Others
Tesla Model Y's Outpaced Competitors in 2024

Let's dive into how the Tesla Model Y absolutely crushed it in 2024, leaving other electric vehicles in the dust. Since its debut in 2020, the Model Y hаs become the go-to choice for those wаnting

AutoExpert