2027 Alfa Romeo Stelvio: A New Chapter for the Italian SUV
The Alfa Romeo Stelvio has always stood out in the compact luxury SUV segment, thanks to its stylish Italian design and engaging driving experience. For the 2027 model year, Alfa Romeo plans a significant update, including fresh sheetmetal and a first-ever plug-in hybrid powertrain. This overhaul aims to revitalize the Stelvio and keep it competitive in a crowded market.

What’s New for 2027?
The 2027 Stelvio will be built on Stellantis’ new STLA Large vehicle platform, which will underpin several other models from Alfa Romeo, Maserati, and Chrysler, including the Dodge Charger and Jeep Wagoneer S. This new platform could influence everything from the Stelvio’s proportions to its available powertrain options. Alfa Romeo has not yet revealed all of the details, but we can expect to learn more about the 2027 Stelvio later this year.
Pricing and Which One to Buy
While the exact pricing for the 2027 Alfa Romeo Stelvio is still unknown, it’s expected to start around $55,000. The addition of a hybrid powertrain is likely to nudge the base price slightly higher than the current non-hybrid model. To remain competitive in its segment, the Stelvio will likely be priced around the same level as the current model. We’ll provide updates on pricing as soon as Alfa Romeo releases the information.
Engine, Transmission, and Performance
The next-generation Stelvio will feature a gas-electric hybrid powertrain. The most probable candidate is a hybrid version of the 3.0-liter Hurricane V-6 engine, which is found in the Dodge Charger, since both vehicles share the same platform. In the Charger, the nonhybrid Hurricane V-6 produces 420 horsepower in its standard trim and 550 horsepower in its “High Output” variant. The Stelvio, with the integration of electric motors and a battery pack, could potentially offer even greater power. Alfa Romeo could also introduce an all-electric Stelvio in the future.
As more information becomes available, we will update this article with details about:
- 0–60-MPH Times
- Towing and Payload Capacity
- Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG
- Interior, Comfort, and Cargo
- Infotainment and Connectivity
- Safety and Driver-Assistance Features
- Warranty and Maintenance Coverage