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New Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio plug-in hybrids confirmed for 2028 – report

Italian brand Alfa Romeo has validated the next generations of its middle class Julia limousine and Stelvio Pass In 2028, an SUV will finally come onto the market – with a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) drive.

And according to one Autocar Reports suggest that at least the Giulia will be available in both high-performance internal combustion engine (ICE) Quadrifoglio and electric vehicle (EV) forms.

Concrete details about what will power the new models – the first to emerge from Alfa Romeo since becoming part of the Stellantis Group, founded in 2021 – have yet to be confirmed, as the models move to the automaker’s new STLA Large platform.

The current Type 952 Giulia sedan and Type 949 Stelvio share the same Giorgio platform and have been built at the Cassino plant in Italy since their initial launch in 2015 and 2016 respectively.

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Alfa Romeo confirmed in October 2025 that both models will continue to be manufactured until 2027, as the company looks to equip second-generation successor models with internal combustion engines originally designed only for electric propulsion, as part of the Italian brand’s now-abandoned plan to sell only electric vehicles from 2027.

Now Alfa Romeo CEO Santo Ficili told Autocar: “We have to find a way to satisfy the needs of our customers. What does that mean? It means BEV (battery electric vehicle) and all other types of endothermic drives (powertrains), so ICE, PHEV, BEV. So that’s the direction.”

Both four-cylinder petrol mild hybrid (MHEV) and PHEV powertrains are offered, with the latest STLA platform bringing an 800V electric architecture and already integrating a PHEV system into the Vauxhall Grandland, which is not sold in Australia.

Launched in the UK in April this year, it combines a 1.6-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, a rear electric motor and a 21kWh battery for a combined power of 166kW and 350Nm of torque, as well as a claimed range of 82km (WLTP).

The 800V architecture will provide electrified Alfa Romeos with fast DC fast charging capability.