2017-2023 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio



Origine : IT Italie

Catégorie : Tout-terrain / SUV

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2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio Nring (108 ex) EU
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2019 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio Alfa Romeo Racing (10 ex) EU
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Country Flag carcrasher88
2017-02-19 21:51
This vehicle certainly makes me think. With the recent rise of upscale CUVs and CUVs in general, and a recent trend of wagons and hatchbacks being replaced by CUVs (ex. Mazda CX-3 replacing the Mazda2 hatchback in the US market, and the sedan being introduced, but as a Scion, then becoming a Toyota), does the Stelvio indicate that there won't be a Sportwagon version of the Giulia it's based off of, resulting in the Stelvio being the successor to the 159 Sportwagon?
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2017-02-19 22:10
carcrasher88 a écrit
This vehicle certainly makes me think. With the recent rise of upscale CUVs and CUVs in general, and a recent trend of wagons and hatchbacks being replaced by CUVs (ex. Mazda CX-3 replacing the Mazda2 hatchback in the US market, and the sedan being introduced, but as a Scion, then becoming a Toyota), does the Stelvio indicate that there won't be a Sportwagon version of the Giulia it's based off of, resulting in the Stelvio being the successor to the 159 Sportwagon?

I believe I read somewhere that the Giulia Wagon was definitely cancelled due to the Stelvio.

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