The Milano Is the First Electric SUV from Alfa Romeo, Featuring a Design Inspired by Milan, Its Hometown. With Two Electric Engine Options and a Planned Hybrid Version, It Stands Out with a Range of Up to 590 km and Fast Charging.
The renowned Italian manufacturer, Alfa Romeo, known for its elegant sports cars and luxury sedans, surprised the automotive market by launching its first electric SUV, the Milano. This launch marks a significant shift in Alfa Romeo’s strategy, as it now ventures into the world of sport utility vehicles while maintaining its tradition of refined design and exceptional performance.
Design Inspired by Milan
The Milano, as the name suggests, pays homage to the Italian city where Alfa Romeo had its origins in 1910.
The SUV features a bold design, with details that evoke the essence and charm of Milan.
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The front grille, a hallmark of Alfa, has been redesigned to display the St. George’s Cross and the Biscione serpent in relief, iconic elements of the city.
Measuring 4.17 meters in length, 1.78 meters in width, and 1.5 meters in height, the Milano showcases fluid and elegant lines, highlighted by distinctive C-shaped headlights and a generous air intake in the bumper.
Exploring the Interior of the Alfa Romeo Milano
Stepping into the Milano, occupants are welcomed by a sophisticated environment where the focus on the driver is evident.
The instruments and controls are ergonomically positioned, providing an engaging driving experience.
The 10.25-inch multimedia center, although angled towards the driver, offers intuitive access to the vehicle’s features.

Performance and Efficiency
Alfa Romeo offers two electric engine options for the Milano: one version with 156 hp and another with 240 hp, powered by a 54 kWh battery.
The range varies between 410 km in the WLTP cycle and 590 km in the urban cycle, ensuring a worry-free driving experience regarding battery charge.
Additionally, fast charging at 100 kW stations allows recharging from 10% to 80% of the battery in under 30 minutes, offering convenience and practicality to owners.
Hybrid Version of the Alfa Romeo Milano
For hybrid technology enthusiasts, Alfa Romeo plans to launch a hybrid version of the Milano at a later date.
This version will combine a 1.2-liter turbo engine, operating in the Miller cycle, with a 48V mild hybrid system, totaling 136 hp of power.
With front-wheel or all-wheel drive options, this version promises efficient driving both in the city and on the highway.


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