Alfa Romeo CEO Promises Something Larger Than A Giulia For North America | Carscoops carscoops
plans to expand its sales in foreign markets, as it hopes to deliver 40 percent of its vehicles to markets outside of Europe by 2030. By contrast, in 2021, just 18 percent of the brand’s sales came from customers on other continents.in all markets, including the U.S. That suggests that Imparato’s new E-segment vehicle will have an electric powertrain.
The good news for fans of the brand is that he understands that the brand’s mission is to remain sporty, even when it goes electric. That will mean power ranging from 350 hp to 800 hp in regular cars, and up to 1,000 hp for its highest-performance Quadrifoglio vehicles.Imparato did not specify whether the new model would be a sedan or an SUV but said that the shift to electric vehicles will prioritize aerodynamics.
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