On Tuesday, Alfa Romeo revealed its next model, called the Tonale. This attractive new crossover will come to the US in a couple of different powertrain options, with one of them being the brand's first-ever plug-in hybrid. But most of the news you'll read about the Tonale will probably focus on the vehicle's included non-fungible token, which will apparently use the blockchain to keep track of servicing records and accident history.
The Tonale is a smaller car than the Stelvio SUV, but it's clearly part of the same family, thanks to the characteristic Alfa "trefoil" grille. Alfa namechecks the diminutive Giulia GT Junior as an inspiration for the line that runs down the side of the car, although I'm not sure I see it. I do get the reference to the SZ, a composite-bodied sports car that Alfa Romeo built from 1989 to 1991, in the triple headlights.
The plug-in hybrid Tonale combines a gasoline engine that drives the front wheels (via a six-speed automatic transmission) with an electric motor that drives the rear wheels. The engine is a 1.3 L turbocharged MultiAir four-cylinder that generates 180 hp (134 kW), with the electric motor contributing another 120 hp (90 kW) to la festa. Total power output is 272 hp (203 kW), and the 15.5 kWh lithium-ion traction battery has an electric-only range of 30 miles (48 km), Alfa says.
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