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New Tonale oozes Alfa class

The car’s velocity is on par with segment rivals, but its cornering and lateral grip are outrageous­ly good, writes

- Phuti Mpyane

The Alfa Romeo Tonale, just the second SUV body style in the carmaker’s 112-year history, has arrived in SA. The company is pitching the model as an offering in the C-SUV segment which grew 9.5% in 2022 as cashstrapp­ed SA customers move away from larger, more expensive SUVs.

The Alfa Romeo Tonale, just the second SUV body style in the carmaker’s 112year history, has arrived in SA. The company is pitching the model as an offering in the CSUV segment which grew 9.5% in 2022 as cash-strapped SA customers move away from larger, more expensive SUVs.

The Tonale will compete with chic and premium midsized crossovers such as the Audi Q3, the BMW X1, the Lexus UX and Volvo’s XC40, offering similar levels of versatilit­y, features and refinement. Still, Alfa’s focus is on efficiency through an integrated hybrid system, and it tears up the rule book for handling in the sector.

The company says the Tonale drew styling inspiratio­n from the many sensual and storied Alfa Romeos of the past, and it ’ s up to the individual to spot their historic favourites. Without doubt, the 3+3 headlamp style invokes the 1989 SZ Zagato.

The Tonale is available in three specificat­ions: the entrylevel Ti, mid-spec Speciale and high-grade Veloce. We drove the Speciale in Misano blue at the SA media launch in Cape Town.

The dashboard is made from soft touch materials — including the steering wheel, which is integrated with a starter button.

It might not have the digital panache of its Audi and BMW counterpar­ts, but the Tonale feels modern enough and is put together very well. A floating, colourful main screen perched on the dash is the gateway to the vehicle’s numerous features. There’s wireless phone charging, Apple CarPlay and Android auto connectivi­ty, type A and type C USB chargers, a sound system and dual-zone air-conditioni­ng with an air purifying system.

Start the Speciale and, assuming there’s charge in the car’s 48V starter-generator and you are crawling at driveway speeds, it’ll start off running on electric power alone. The Tonale debuts with a 1.5l four-cylinder engine combined with a 15kW electric motor, and paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmissi­on.

Total system output is 118kW and 240Nm and the car has the Alfa Romeo DNA (Dynamic, Natural, Advanced) mode selector that tweaks the steering, throttle, and shift-mapping. In Advanced mode it saved fuel and the car returned about 8.5l/100km on extra-urban roads — while using its active cruise control with autonomous throttle, brake and steer.

The figure rose to more than 10l/100km when adopting a more enthusiast­ic style, though. Performanc­e isn’t too shabby in Dynamic mode, where the throttle and steering are sharpened and the dampers stiffen. The metallic steering wheel paddles produce a satisfying click when you engage to accelerate from standstill to 100km/h in a claimed 8.8 seconds to reach a top speed of 210km/h.

This velocity is on par with segment rivals, but cornering is where this Alfa Romeo impresses. It turns in with staggering alacrity and the lateral grip is almost outrageous for the segment. Body control is also very good, with the excellent and adjustable damping ensuring the car transition­s like a hot hatch on switchback­s, while still keeping the ride comfy.

Safety is looked after by a raft of systems, including six airbags, forward collision warning, lane departure warning and lanekeepin­g assist, and traffic sign recognitio­n.

The Tonale looks and drives as one would expect of an Alfa Romeo, and its generous specificat­ion and price will please loyalists and entice new customers. The launch coincides with the brand doing well in the latest JD Power customer satisfacti­on survey in the US, where it beat Porsche and Lexus to the top spot of the premium segment.

All Alfa Romeo Tonale models come standard with a five year/100,000km warranty and five year/100,000km maintenanc­e plan.

Pricing

● Alfa Romeo Tonale Ti —

R739,900

● Alfa Romeo Tonale Speciale —

R799,900

● Alfa Romeo Tonale Veloce —

R819,900

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The new Alfa Romeo Tonale, left, blends gorgeous looks with excellent dynamic ability. Below left: The cabin is fairly spacious and the dashboard is made from soft touch materials — including the steering wheel.

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