Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

New hi-tech hybrid Alfa Romeo Tonale has arrived

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THE new Alfa Romeo Tonale was launched in South Africa this week and it promises to be something of a turning point for the Italian brand, with its hi-tech connectivi­ty and hybrid technology.

Although a plug-in hybrid version is available abroad, for now, South Africa will only be getting the turbocharg­ed mild hybrid drivetrain, which offers 118kW and 240Nm. Three spec grades are on offer, with the Ti retailing at R739 900, the Speciale at R799900 and the Veloce setting you back R819 900.

The 48-volt mild hybrid system consists of a 1.5-litre Miller Cycle turbo-petrol engine, which pairs with a small 15kW, 55Nm electric motor that can power the wheels independen­tly of the engine in limited low-speed situations. Power goes to the front wheels only through a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox.

The Alfa Romeo Tonale has an overall length of 4.53 metres, making it similar in size to the Mazda CX-5, and allowing it to slot neatly beneath the Stelvio. Rumour has it Alfa is also working on a smaller B-segment SUV called the Brennero.

The cabin is in tune with today’s

digital times, featuring a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 10.25inch central infotainme­nt system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivi­ty.

The vehicle is also capable of Level 2 semi-autonomous driving through its entourage of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.

Now for a walk through the range. Technicall­y, the Ti is the base

model, but there’s nothing entry-level about its spec sheet. In addition to the aforementi­oned infotainme­nt system and digital instrument cluster, standard features include dual-zone climate control, wireless charging pad, powered tailgate, multi-function steering wheel with a start button and a slew of driver assist features such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keeping Assist, Autonomous

Emergency Braking and Drowsy Driver Detection.

Exterior features include 18-inch Diamond Cut alloy wheels as well as adaptive Matrix LED headlights and black mirror caps.

You get all of this in the Speciale, in addition to 20-inch Diamond Cut alloys, a Dark Miron painted body kit, red brake callipers, Speciale badging with a dark finish, aluminium door

sills and metallic pedals.

The Veloce flagship has a similar exterior package to the Speciale, but the Diamond Cut wheels are downsized to 19 inches. The flagship, however, does gain “DualStage Valve” adaptive suspension, which offers Comfort and Sport modes.

Stay tuned to IOL Motoring next week for our driving impression­s from the launch.

 ?? ?? In addition to the digital instrument cluster, there’s also a slew of of driver assist features.
In addition to the digital instrument cluster, there’s also a slew of of driver assist features.
 ?? ?? The Tonale’s exterior features Diamond Cut alloy wheels and Matrix LED headlights.
The Tonale’s exterior features Diamond Cut alloy wheels and Matrix LED headlights.

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