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Compact SUV with PHEV tech and design flair makes its exit. Did it do Alfa proud? - 17 January 2024
My more juvenile car friends continue to call our outgoing long-termer the toenail - and yes, its name doesn't translate brilliantly into English - but having spent a good few months with it, I feel it deserves more respect than that.
The Alfa Romeo Tonale plug-in hybrid was a long time coming compared with rival offerings, not least because incoming Alfa Romeo boss Jean-Philippe Imparato insisted the car needed to be improved before it could be launched.
The focus of those improvements was not the somewhat lacklustre nature of the powertrain - more of that in a moment - but the ability to eke out a very respectable official EV range of 48 miles. This enabled the Tonale to play to the crucial business car market, in which Alfa hasn't had a seat for a while now.
That powertrain, for me, is really the sticking point with this car. As I've mentioned in previous reports, I got used to it over time and didn't find myself disliking the car as a result.
But the mix of poor refinement and an electric motor and engine that didn't seem to work very well together, leading to slow move-offs and some required perseverance when getting up to speed on motorways, ultimately felt disappointing.

It is Alfa Romeo, after all - but I'd comment on this in any car, Alfa Romeo or not. Put that not inconsiderable point to one side and the Tonale is a good car. First, the looks. It has turned an awful lot of heads during my time with it. I suspect (a) the colour catches people's attention and/or (b) people don't recognise the car but think it looks good and/or (c) people know the Alfa Romeo badge and are intrigued by what the model it is. Either way, it feels a positive reaction.


