2024 Alfa Romeo Tonale Hybrid (PHEV) review: 0-100, 1/4 mile, 100-0
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- 2024 Alfa Romeo Tonale Hybrid (PHEV) review: 0-100, 1/4 mile, 100-0. Our full review will be up on the website soon. Stay tuned: drivingenthusiast.com.au/
2024 Alfa Romeo Tonale Veloce PHEV specifications:
208kW / 283PS (combined) 1.3-litre turbo 4-cylinder plug-in hybrid
90kW / 250Nm rear-axle electric motor
15.5kWh battery, 60km EV range
6-speed auto transmission with all-wheel drive
Claimed 0-100km/h: 6.2 seconds
Official average fuel consumption: 1.5L/100km
Tare weight: 1811kg
Boot space: 385L
Price: AU$78,500 (not including on-road costs, at time of upload)
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Gorgeous car. The Italian stylists really do know how to do it. A bit of coin in the asking price. Then again all cars seem to have increased in price substantially since the covid years.
Alfa Romeo have always made mostly pretty cars. There are a few dogs. And they are drivers cars for countries other than Australia where it is quicker to walk. Think 160K in it's home land. The old ones used to be made from spaghetti cans and rusted the same way. I have owned Alfas. Sounded good, drove beautifully, just sold them before they fell apart. Don't mind the look of this one. But at that price forget it.
The Alfa has always been an achingly beautiful car. Should I trade in my Rav4 Hybrid for one of these?
I think so you need to have fun. Or the little T-Roc R is an absolute beast. You live once ....some say.
God no. Don’t do it
You know full well you will never trade your boring Rav4:for a exciting Alfa as people who buy Toyota's will never consider a euro especially Alpha that has a chequered history in terms of reliability
@robertceroli3512 if the Alfa worked all the time, it'd be an Audi wouldn't it?
I am sure you weren't responsible for the gutter rash😅 Another great review - thanks
I know right, poor Alfa. I saw it when I picked it up. Ruins the style 🤌
@@drivingenthusiastaustralia First thing I saw too!
Is a pretty little thing - haven't driven one but despite being quick it doesn't come across as having the spirit of an Alfa sadly... It sounds pretty average compared to Alfas of old too!
And the engine temperature shooting up like that when you start climbing into it is a bit of a worry - especially on a 15 degree ambient day!
That’s oil temp. You’d expect oil temp to increase at sustained high load, so nothing abnormal here
It’s a dual-clutch not a torque converter, I’m 99% sure.
I tried to find out for sure but as far as I can see it is a torque converter auto in the PHEV. The other Tonale variants get dual-clutch.
Why is the Nissan X-Trail epower has 157kw but similar 0-100 time ?
The Alfa is almost a second faster. That's quite significant. Also helps that the Nissan is full electric drive so it has the advantage of instant response and max torque from 0rpm.