UPDATE: 2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale plug-in hybrid priced; Ti and Veloce on sale now
The plug-in hybrid 2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale will arrive in Australia between October and December.
Badged Q4, the Tonale plug-in hybrid is priced from $77,500 before on-road costs – a $21,100 premium over the mild-hybrid Veloce.
For the added cost, the Tonale Q4 adds a more-powerful 208kW/550Nm plug-in hybrid system, an electronic all-wheel-drive system, and regenerative braking.
Under the skin, the 15.5kWh lithium-ion battery pack allows for a WLTP-rated 60-kilometre all-electric driving range, with a peak 7.4kW AC charge rate allowing for a recharge in "less than 2.5 hours".
While standard equipment is shared with Veloce, it is also fitted with heated and ventilated front seats, eight-way power front seats, black perforated leather upholstery, and a 14-speaker, 465-watt Harman Kardon sound system.
The mild-hybrid Alfa Romeo Tonale arrived in Australian showrooms in June, with our launch review linked below.
Our earlier story, below, continues unchanged.
October 4, 2022: Alfa Romeo Tonale pricing announced
“The Alfa Romeo heritage shines through with the modern style and ingenuity that make the Tonale Hybrid a one-of-a-kind.”
Snapshot
- Alfa’s small SUV priced for Australia
- Starting from $49,900 plus on-roads
- Two variants at launch: Ti and Veloce
The 2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale is gearing up for a February release in Australia with a 48-volt hybrid powertrain and two trim levels.
Tonale pricing kicks off at $49,900 before on-road costs for the Ti and climbs to $56,400 for Veloce. Options packs and six paint colours are available to tailor the Tonale to your preferences.
The Tonale small SUV is a rival for the Mercedes-Benz GLA-class, Audi Q3, Lexus UX and BMW X1. Alfa has kept pricing sharp for its new SUV, with the $49,900 list price undercutting the most affordable BMW X1 in Australia.
Underneath the Tonale is Stellantis’s same ‘Small Wide 4x4’ platform as found in the Jeep Compass and Renegade, though Alfa says it's an updated version.
The Tonale has been pitched as Alfa’s saviour, and the first step on the brand’s electric journey. Reports indicate the small SUV may also offer a fully-electric model in the future.
“We are very excited to see Alfa Romeo move towards electrification. The Tonale Hybrid is the ultimate blend of past, present and future, with its classic style, meticulous interior and driver-centric environment”, said Alfa Romeo Australia managing director, Kevin Flynn.
Powertrain and efficiency
Tonale will arrive in Australia with just one engine choice. It’s a hybrid that uses a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder teamed with a 48-volt electrical system for 118kW/240Nm.
The electric motor produces 15kW and 55Nm, which Alfa says is enough to get the Tonale off the line and up to around 15km/h.
Providing electricity for the motor is a 0.8kWh battery, so there’s no meaningful EV-only driving range. Alfa claims 5.6L/100km fuel efficiency (NEDC).
Alfa has confirmed that a plug-in hybrid Tonale is due in the third-quarter of 2023 featuring much feistier peak outputs of 205kW/550Nm. The PHEV will also use an all-wheel-drive system where the regular Tonale is front-drive only.
Equipment and technology
The base Tonale wears Alfa’s storied Ti badge and gets a healthy amount of technology and equipment standard including digital instruments, wireless smartphone mirroring and leatherette/cloth upholstery.
Alfa Romeo Tonale Ti equipment: |
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18-Inch alloy wheels |
Matrix LED headlights with auto high-beam |
Carbon cloth/leatherette upholstery |
Six-way manual adjust seat with powered driver lumbar adjust |
10.25-Inch touchscreen |
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto |
12.3-Inch digital driver’s display |
Wireless charging pad |
Keyless entry and start |
Tyre pressure monitoring |
Adaptive cruise control |
The Tonale Ti can be specced up with a technology pack that brings stop and go for the adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert and a 360-degree camera.
The sportier Veloce takes things up a notch in Tonale land with bigger 19-inch alloy wheels, red Brembo brake calipers and more driver assistance technology.
Alfa Romeo Tonale Veloce adds: |
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19-inch alloy wheels |
Red Brembo brake calipers |
Dark Miron body kit and grille details |
Privacy glass |
Alcantara/leatherette upholstery |
Aluminium gear shift paddles |
Adjustable dampers |
Technology pack |
Both the Ti and Tonale are available in five colours, though only the Veloce can be finished in Montreal green metallic. Each grade is available with the with the Lusso pack.
Lusso Pack adds: |
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20-inch alloy wheels |
Heated and ventilated front seats |
Eight-way power front seats |
Black perforated leather upholstery |
14-speaker 465-Watt Harman Kardon sound system |
Safety equipment
The Alfa Tonale was awarded five stars in Euro NCAP safety testing, though it is yet to be evaluated by ANCAP.
Standard safety features include front AEB with pedestrian and cyclist detection, driver monitoring, lane-departure warning, lane-trace assist, front and rear parking sensors, traffic sign recognition and six airbags.
The Alfa Romeo Tonale is available to order now with deliveries beginning in February 2023.
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