In a surprising shift in strategy, Alfa Romeo has announced a delay in the production of its Giulia and Stelvio models, two of the Italian luxury brand's flagship vehicles. The decision comes as the company appears to be backing away from its plans to transition to an all-electric lineup by 2027. Initially, Alfa Romeo had set ambitious targets to electrify its entire range, but it now seems to be reevaluating its approach, prioritizing the development of hybrid and plug-in hybrid models alongside its existing internal combustion engine offerings. As the automotive industry continues to navigate the complexities of electrification, Alfa Romeo's move may signal a more cautious approach to the transition, one that balances environmental concerns with the demand for traditional driving experiences.


Alfa Romeo Delays Giulia and Stelvio as It Backs Away From EV-Only Plans  Autoblog