TURIN/ MILAN -- The launch of Alfa Romeo's crucial Tonale SUV has been delayed after the brand’s new CEO, Jean-Philippe Imparato, demanded better performance from the vehicle's plug-in hybrid powertrain, a source familiar with the matter said.
PSA Group veteran Imparato took charge of Alfa Romeo after the January merger of PSA and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. He saw the Tonale for the first time when he visited FCA’s European headquarters in Turin on Jan. 19-20.
Imparato has demanded better performance from the Tonale’s plug-in hybrid variant and has asked for modifications, according to the source.
The changes will delay the SUV's launch by about three months, separate supplier sources said.
The Tonale will use the same underpinnings as the Jeep Compass. The plug-in hybrid version of the revised Compass has 190-hp and 240-hp versions. It can be driven up to 49 km (30 miles) on electric power only. The plug-in drivetrain combines a 1.3-liter turbocharged gasoline engine with a 60-hp electric motor located on the rear axle powered by an 11.4 kilowatt-hour battery.
By comparison PSA’s Peugeot 3008 plug-in hybrid model has a bigger engine, more horsepower and a longer electric-only range. Imparato was head of the Peugeot brand before moving to Alfa.
The 3008 plug-in hybrid’s all-wheel-drive version has a 200-hp, 1.6-liter gasoline engine combined with an 81-kilowatt electric motor on the front axle and an 83-kW motor on the rear axle. It has a total power output of 300 hp. It has a 13.2-kWh battery and can travel up to 59 km in full-electric mode.
The 3008 plug-in hybrid also has lower CO2 emissions at between 29 grams per km and 41 g/km, compared with the Compass's emissions of between 44 g/km and 47 g/km. Both figures are calculated under Europe’s WLTP testing system.