As part of Fiat Chrysler’s plans to boost sales, Alfa Romeo will deliver 8 new cars by 2018 and drop the MiTo as Alfa plans to take on BMW.

The Alfa Romeo Gloria (pictured) could point to a new Giulia
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Alfa Romeo has been stuck in the doldrums for quite a while, and is now in the sorry state of having just two cars on sale – the Alfa MiTo and Alfa Giulietta – both compact cars and both with front wheel drive. Not really Alfas, although they’re better than you might expect.
The Alfa MiTo will be dropped – with Fiat doing the heavy lifting on sales at the small end – and a new Giulietta will arrive, probably as both a four-door coupe and an estate.
The Alfa Giulia (or whatever name Alfa finally decide on) will debut in 2015 (and could look a lot like the recent Alfa Gloria Concept) and a larger Alfa to take on cars like the BMW 5 Series and Jaguar XF is also planned.
Also on the way is a more powerful Alfa 4C Cloverleaf and a pair of SUVs, as well as the prospect of a range-topping halo car in the mould of the BMW 6 Series.
Almost all the new Alfas will be based on a new platform Alfa call ‘Giorgio’, which is capable of underpinning everything from compact cars to to large cars and SUVs too.
This ambitious plan will see Fiat/Chrysler spending €5 billion, and they hope that will be enough to boost sales from the current woeful level of 74,000 a year to 400,000.
And, if it brings back real Alfas, it will be money well spent.



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