Alfa Romeo has revealed the first images of the Milano, a fully electric SUV that marks the Italian brand’s return to the B segment, with a model that will be produced on the same assembly line as the 600e and the Jeep Avenger in Tychy, Poland.
Based on the e-CMP2 platform from Stellantis, the technical architecture shared with all the latest subcompacts in the consortium, including the DS 3, Opel Corsa, Peugeot 208, and 2008, the new Milano is being developed at the Balocco circuit, the historic test center for Alfa Romeo, where the brand’s engineering team is intensifying the final stages of development for the new 100% electric model, aiming to ensure an unmistakable driving dynamics based on a direct and extremely precise steering geometry to guarantee fast curves with a high level of grip.
Everything indicates that the new Milano will have a 156 hp motor and 260 Nm of maximum torque, the same as used in the latest subcompacts and compacts from the Stellantis Group, powered by a lithium-ion battery with a gross capacity of 54.0 kWh (50.8 kWh usable).
Remember that Alfa Romeo has already announced that the new Milano will be presented on April 10th.