- A camouflaged prototype of the new Alfa Romeo Stelvio was spotted ahead of its 2025 debut.
- The SUV appears to have a sportier stance, split LED headlights and three-spoke alloy wheels.
- The Stelvio will ride on the STLA Large platform, and will be available in EV and hybrid forms.
Alfa Romeo is preparing to unveil the second-generation Stelvio, and we’re finally getting our first look at an actual prototype. Spotted testing in Europe, the tester offers a glimpse of what’s to come, with a debut planned for later this year ahead of a 2026 market launch. The new Stelvio, which will arrive in America as either a 2026 or 2027MY, promises to be a complete redesign, offering options for both fully electric and hybrid powertrains.
The prototype, covered in the usual Alfa Romeo camouflage, was spotted in northern Sweden, toward the tail end of cold weather testing. These spy shots come just days after Alfa Romeo CEO Santo Ficili confirmed the Stelvio’s 2025 debut, ahead of its 2026 release.
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Despite the heavy camouflage, the unmistakable outline of the signature scudetto grille peeks through, confirming this is unmistakably an Alfa Romeo. The front end seems to sport split LED headlights, with the upper units echoing the much smaller Junior, providing a subtle nod to the brand’s family styling.
A Sportier, Sleeker Profile
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From the side, the new Stelvio shows off a more athletic stance, with updated proportions that give it a sleeker, coupe-like SUV silhouette. The prototype also rolls on three-spoke alloy wheels and seems to be a bit longer than the current Stelvio, especially between the axles.
The roofline slopes gracefully down to what looks like an integrated rear spoiler, enhancing the sporty vibe. The rear section all but confirms that the new Stelvio will feature full-width LED taillights with a triangular shape, as shown in an earlier teaser.
New Platform, Same Alfa DNA
The new Stelvio will be the first vehicle in Europe to sit on Stellantis’ STLA Large platform, which already supports models like the Dodge Charger, Jeep Wagoneer S, and the upcoming Jeep Recon. This platform will be the foundation for more models across Stellantis brands in the future. For the Stelvio, though, Alfa Romeo’s engineers are likely aiming to retain the sportiness that the brand is known for, ensuring that this SUV doesn’t forget its performance roots.
Hybrid and Electric Powertrains
As for what’s under the hood, it has been officially confirmed that the Italian SUV will offer the choice between fully electric and hybrid units. While we don’t have all the specifics yet, former Alfa Romeo CEO Jean-Philippe Imparato previously hinted that the high-performance Stelvio Quadrifoglio could churn out up to 986 horsepower (736 kW/1,000 PS) in EV form.
There’s also speculation about Alfa Romeo borrowing the new Charger’s inline-six twin-turbo for the gas-powered versions, though nothing has been confirmed by officials.
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The new model will also feature the STLA Brain electronic architecture, enabling over-the-air updates and more advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Our spy photographers even caught a glimpse of the cabin, which seems to feature a significantly larger infotainment screen than its predecessor.
We’ll learn more about the upcoming SUV as we get closer to its debut later this year. In 2026, the Alfa Romeo Stelvio will be followed by a new generation of the Giulia, which will take the form of a crossover fastback. Like its predecessor, the new Giulia will share the chassis, powertrains, and technology with the Stelvio.