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THE NEW KID ON THE BLOCK
Alfa Romeo’s new compact SUV is entering into a very competitive segment. Jack Evans takes a look at what the Tonale is going up against?
Alfa Romeo has finally revealed its Tonale SUV, after originally showcasing a concept version back in 2019. Sitting under the larger Stelvio, the Tonale enters into a segment that is becoming more competitive by the day.
Alfa has promised that the Tonale will be one of the sharpest cars to drive in the segment, while new mild- and plug-in hybrid powertrains should deliver great efficiency too. When it hits the road, however, the Tonale will have a whole lot of competitors to go up against. So, what are they, and should Alfa be worried? Let’s take a look…
AUDI Q3
Audi now has a fearsomely large range of SUVS and the Q3 is the one that fits the bill for a whole lot of buyers. It’s got that premium approach that people want from an Audi, but also features a surprisingly spacious interior and plenty of storage options. It’s offered with a variety of powertrains too, as well as all manner of specifications designed to cater for all manner of budgets.
BMW X2
BMW’S sophisticated X2 is somewhat of a dark horse in this list. It’s often been overshadowed (lierally) by the larger X3, but still features all of the positives of the firm’s larger SUVS but in a smaller package. It’s got some cool styling features too, with the BMW roundels on the pillars being a particularly cool look. Much like others in this list, it’s available with a variety of engines including an efficient plugin hybrid.
JAGUAR E-PACE
The E-pace has recently been given a whole host of updates by Jaguar, which has transformed this compact SUV. Mainly applied to the interior, these changes have completely lifted the overall feel of the E-pace. But it hasn’t changed one of the Jag’s biggest pluspoints – how it drives. It’s also got a wide variety of engines to choose from.
MERCEDES -BENZ GLA
The GLA is Mercedesbenz’s most compact
SUV but has all of the features that you’ll find in its larger models. Classy and well-styled, it’s got a really high-end cabin as well as some clever on-board technology. It’s also available with a clean plug-in hybrid engine which will prove to be a hit with inner-city drivers who will appreciate its electriconly capabilities.
RANGE ROVER EVOQUE
The Evoque is one of the go-to models in this segment, appealing to drivers up and down the country. It packs a lot of the premium feel from the full-size Range Rover into a more compact package while also delivering a surprising amount of off-road ability. Recently updated, the Evoque now has an even better touchscreen and more intuitive in-car technology.
VOLVO XC40
Volvo’s XC40 has proved immensely popular with buyers, thanks to its well-made interior and clever infotainment system. It’s also great to drive, with a refined nature that means it’s comfortable to drive regardless of the situation. Volvo has recently introduced a fully-electric version, which brings a decent range of over 200 miles and a surprising amount of performance.