This is Alfa Romeo’s first electric car

This is Alfa Romeo’s first electric car





After the MiTo (Milano-Torino), Milan gives its name to Alfa Romeo for the second time. The Milano is the brand’s first electric car.

The Milano, which is also available as a hybrid, will have two electric versions. The standard version has 156 hp and a range of up to 410 km. On top of that comes the sportier 240 hp VELOCE. Both are connected to a 54 kWh battery, which can be quickly charged up to a capacity of 100 kW.

You can especially recognize Alfa Romeo’s latest crossover by its striking face, where the familiar 3+3 signature emphasizes the triangular grille – this time it’s largely closed. The grille is largely closed this time, although Alfa Romeo’s familiar snake logo is painted on the opening. The handle of the rear doors is connected to the C-pillar, while at the back we see interesting vertical lines.

Inside we see a digital counter in pure Alfa style – check out that round finish – along with a 10.25-inch infotainment screen. To further enhance the interior, the air conditioning vents are shaped like a four leaf clover (four-leaf clover), symbol of Alfa Romeo’s sporting excellence. The trunk of the Milano measures 400 liters and is the largest in its class.

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