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Alfa Romeo Tonale: pros, cons, costs and common fixes
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by Whiz35 (11982 pt)
2025-May-22 22:22

Alfa Romeo Tonale – Model Year 2025



Country of Manufacture

The Biscione’s C-SUV is built at Stellantis’ Pomigliano d’Arco (Napoli, Italy) plant, revamped with an investment of ~€1 billion.


Overview
The first step in Alfa’s electrification journey, the Tonale combines “GT Line” styling with 3-module full-LED Matrix headlights, a floating Scudetto grille, and 17–20″ “telephone dial” wheels. The cabin features the “Cannocchiale” dashboard, a 12.3″ digital cluster, and 10.25″ Uconnect 5 infotainment (wireless Android Auto/CarPlay) with OTA services. Underpinning is a stiffened Small Wide 4×4 LWB platform with tracks +30 mm vs the Jeep Compass and quicker steering (13.6:1). Dimensions: 4,528 × 1,841 × 1,601 mm; wheelbase: 2,636 mm.


Powertrains 2025 (Euro 6e)

VersionPower / TorqueE-unitDrivetrainTransmission0–100 km/hWLTP*
1.5 M-Hybrid 130130 hp • 240 Nm21 kW e-motor + 0.8 kWh batteryFWD7-DCT e-dual-clutch9.9 s5.7 l/100 km
1.5 M-Hybrid 160 Veloce160 hp • 240 Nm21 kW e-motor + 0.8 kWh batteryFWD7-DCT8.8 s5.9 l/100 km
1.6 TD 130130 hp • 320 NmFWD6-DCT10.1 s5.3 l/100 km
PHEV Q4 280280 hp • 477 Nm15.5 kWh net batteryAWD (e-rear)6-AT6.2 s1.3 l/100 km • EV 69 km

*Combined WLTP average consumption.


Trunk Capacity
500 L (M-Hybrid / Diesel) • 385 L (PHEV Q4) / 1,430 L seats folded.


PRO

PROWhy it convinces
Alfa-like handlingQuick steering, wide tracks, FSD or Dual-Stage electronic dampers (Veloce).
True 48 V hybridElectric starts and coasting up to 30 km/h; reduces fuel use by 15%.
PHEV Q4 with 280 hp0–100 in 6.2 s, 69 km EV certified, always-ready electric AWD.
Uconnect 5 infotainment10.25″ with customizable widgets, built-in Alexa, TomTom EV Routing.
L2+ ADASHighway Assist 150 km/h, auto lane change, remote parking via app.
NFT Service PackA digital “passport” protects residual value (unique in class).

CONS

CONSReported drawback
High weight (1,525–1,835 kg)PHEV crosses 1.8 t; agility drops on twisty roads.
Real 160 hp fuel useEasy 7 l/100 km on highway once 48 V battery depletes.
7-DCT hesitationsMinor lag when restarting >start-stop; software fix rolling out.
Small PHEV boot385 L, high loading lip, no spare wheel.
Expensive premium optionsLuxury Pack, pano roof, Harman Kardon sound: +€5–6k easily.
Uconnect occasional lagReboot + update v1.2.2 solve most issues but still behind German rivals.

Estimated Maintenance Costs 

ServiceParts (€)Labor (€)Interval
0W-30 oil + filter (4 L)1359530,000 km / 24 months
DOT 4 brake fluid85120Every 24 months
Spark plugs (1.5 L3)908060,000 km
7-DCT ATF fluid260180100,000 km
HV battery & coolant check (PHEV)18030,000 km
Cabin filter756530,000 km

Indicative Prices 

VersionPower (hp)Price incl. VAT*
1.5 M-Hybrid 130 Super130€36,050
1.5 M-Hybrid 160 Veloce160€41,400
1.6 TD 130 Sprint130€38,000
PHEV Q4 280 Veloce280€50,500
PHEV Q4 280 Tributo Italiano280€53,900

*VAT included; IPT and registration fees excluded. PHEV eco-bonus not deducted.


Known Issues & Fixes (community & TSB)

IssueSuggested Remedy
Uconnect touchscreen lagOTA 1.2.2 + hard reset; replace head unit if issue persists.
Steering wheel vibration @110–130 km/hWheel balancing + front arm silent-block check (TSB 24-02-ALF).
48 V battery drain after long parkBMS update + DC/DC relay check; replace battery if <12.4 V resting.
Rear light condensationNew MY25 vents; warranty replacement if water >24h.
Dashboard creaks over cobblestonesFelt-kit Alfa 51 95 20 + PTFE spray on top clips.

Summary

The 2025 Alfa Romeo Tonale remains a strong bridge between the brand’s sporting legacy and its electric future. With sharp steering and full ADAS features, it covers all needs: frugal mild-hybrids, a long-range diesel, and a 280 hp PHEV offering up to 70 km of zero-emission driving. Weight and the 7-DCT aren’t perfect, but its style, dynamic behaviour and interior space make it one of the most well-rounded (and most Italian) contenders in the segment.



Verdict — Alfa Romeo Tonale (MY 2025)
Plug-in Q4 280 hp · 2.0 Turbo 268 hp · 48 V Hybrid 160 hp

The Biscione’s first compact SUV enters its third season with a light model-year update that broadens the engine range and refines the tech: the 268 hp 2.0 turbo AWD debuts, the plug-in Q4 increases to 84 km EV WLTP range thanks to new energy management software, and the 160 hp 48 V hybrid receives the second-gen e-DCT. All versions adopt Arrow LED headlights, updated 10.25″ U-connect infotainment (Alfa UX 2.0), and a full L2 ADAS package with automated lane change.


Category Comparison

CategoryWhere it excelsWhere it matchesWhere it lags
Design & imageMuscular “GT” lines, illuminated grille, 20″ Teledial wheels, new Brera Red & Verde Montreal colors.Veganza interiors with red stitching, flat-bottom steering wheel.Less eye-catching cockpit than Mercedes GLA Hyperscreen or Volvo EX30 twin-screen.
Dynamics“Giorgio-Light” chassis, 13.6:1 steering: Tonale Q4 does 0–100 in 5.6 s, Dual Stage suspension & 360 mm Brembo brakes.2.0 AWD with DNA Pro and effective FSD dampers.1,825 kg curb weight (PHEV) — heavier than BMW X1 xDrive25e (1,785 kg).
Real efficiencyPHEV: 23 kWh/100 km city EV, 6.0 l/100 km depleted; Hybrid: 4.9 l/100 km extra-urban.29 g/km CO₂ (PHEV) → tax relief and ZTL access.2.0 AWD at 8.0 l/100 km is less frugal than Audi Q3 45 TFSI.
Charging & batteryPHEV: DC 55 kW → 10–80% in 25 min, AC 7.4 kW standard.Nav-based pre-conditioning.Jeep Compass 4xe MY25 rises to 75 kW DC.
Comfort & NVH65 dB @ 130 km/h, Sabelt Eco-Suède seats heated/ventilated, “Soft” suspension mode.Acoustic glass and powered tailgate standard.20″ run-flats stiff over potholes; Lexus UX 18″ smoother.
HMI / Infotainment12.3″ “Cannocchiale” cluster, 10.25″ infotainment with dynamic widgets, wireless CarPlay, Alexa built-in, OTA.MyAlfa app: e-Route Planner & Digital Key.Volvo EX30 and Smart #1 offer more visual “wow”.
Practicality500 L (PHEV 385 L), 40/20/40 split rear seat, high driving position; 10.9 m turning circle, rear ISOFIX.Tow hitch 1,400 kg (2.0 AWD).Small cable well, no frunk.
Running costs5 yr / 100,000 km HV warranty; PHEV service every 30,000 km.19″ tires 235/45 €260 each.20″ Cup 2 Connect €340 each, lifespan ~35,000 km.
DepreciationPHEV and Hybrid: 68–70% after 36 months; 2.0 AWD: 66%.Tesla Model Y and Volvo EX30 retain value better due to lower base prices.
ADAS & safetyFull L2+: ACC 170 km/h, lane-centering, Eye-Steering lane change, Remote Park, Night Vision “Night Reflex”.No Level 3 — but no segment rivals offer it either.

Best Fit

  • Eco-benefit commutersTonale PHEV Q4: 84 km real EV range, ZTL access, corporate incentives.

  • Driving enthusiasts2.0 AWD Veloce: 268 hp, 0–100 in 5.8 s, Alfa steering feel, more emotional than mild-hybrids.

  • Green premium fleets160 hp Hybrid Sprint: 5 l/100 km, clear TCO, full ADAS package.


Who Should Look Elsewhere

  • Highway marathoners (40,000 km/year) → Diesel BMW X1 sDrive18d or Audi Q3 35 TDI.

  • Maxi-display fans → Mercedes GLA/EQA, Volvo EX30, Tesla Model Y.

  • Need >500 L boot → VW Tiguan PHEV or Nissan Qashqai e-Power.


Recommended Configuration

Tonale PHEV Q4 Veloce + Tech Pack (AR-HUD, Driving Assistant Plus) + 19″ Aero wheels
→ 280 hp system output, 84 km EV range, 0–100 in 6.1 s, adaptive Dual Stage suspension;
Avoid 20″ Cup 2 if comfort is a priority.

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