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April 15, 2020 02:37 AM

Alfa Romeo to end Giulietta production this year

Andrea Malan
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    Sales of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta have fallen as buyers increasingly choose SUVs and crossovers. 

    Alfa Romeo will phase out production of the Giulietta compact hatchback by the end of this year, a top manager for the brand told a UK car magazine.

    The Giulietta "is expected to finish its life at the end of this year," Fabio Migliavacca, Alfa's head of product marketing, told Autocar.

    The hatchback will be replaced in Alfa Romeo’s lineup by the Tonale, a compact SUV, he said, noting that the sales trend in the compact segment was toward SUVs.

    Alfa Romeo is focused on ensuring that the Tonale, expected to be launched in 2021, has the same handling feel as the Giulietta despite being an SUV, Migliavacca said. “We don’t expect driving dynamics to be a weak point for the Tonale,” he said.

    An Alfa Romeo spokesman confirmed to Automotive News Europe that the Giulietta would not be replaced but said there was no date for the end of the model’s production.

    The Giulietta was not included in Alfa Romeo’s future brand plans unveiled late last year, which include the Tonale next year; mid-cycle updates of the Giulia midsize sedan and Stelvio midsize SUV, also planned for next year; and a small SUV in 2022.

    The Giulietta, launched in 2010, has struggled to find customers in recent years. According to data from JATO Dynamics, registrations in Europe fell 42 percent last year to 15,525 units, with 9,736 (63 percent) in Italy. Giulietta’s best-selling year was 2011, with 78,911 units sold.

    The Giulietta also comes with an emissions penalty, as automakers try to meet 2020-21 EU targets of 95 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometer. It is currently offered with a 1.4-liter gasoline engine that emits 157 g/km and two diesel engines, with emissions that start from 118 g/km. There are no electrified options, while most competitors in the segment are offering a variety of mild hybrid, conventional hybrid or plug-in hybrid choices. 

    According to JATO, sales of compact hatchbacks fell by 4.5 percent in Europe last year to 2,163,768 from 2,266,769 in 2018. Sales of compact SUVs and crossovers increased 8 percent to 2,090,273 from 1,936,078 in 2018.

    The Tonale, shown, will replace the Giulietta.

    The Tonale was unveiled in concept form at the 2019 Geneva motor show. It will be the brand’s first plug-in hybrid, with a similar drivetrain to the coming Jeep Compass plug-in hybrid. Migliavacca told Autocar that although the plug-in hybrid Tonale will have commonalities with its Jeep stablemate, it will be a distinct model. “For the performance side of things, it will be an Alfa Romeo,” he said.

    The Giulietta is built at FCA’s plant in Cassino, Italy. The plant currently also assembles the Giulia midsize sedan and Stelvio midsize SUV; a midsize Maserati SUV on the same platform will be added in 2021.

    FCA is expected to spend almost 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) to start production of the Tonale and a hybrid version of the Panda minicar at the Pomigliano factory near Naples.

    The factory’s reconfiguration was scheduled to start at the beginning of this year.

    Tonale production was expected to begin in the first half of 2021, but that timetable is likely to be affected by government-imposed lockdowns on nonessential industry to combat the spread of the coronavirus that have been in place since mid-March.

    Preparations for the Tonale were not among activities that FCA plans to restart immediately after the coronavirus lockdown is lifted, unions said.

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