What is the name of the SUV under Alfa Romeo?

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LandonDella
07/30/25 9:20am
Alfa Romeo's SUV is called the Stelvio, positioned as a midsize SUV. The dimensions of this vehicle are 4686mm in length, 1903mm in width, and 1693mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2818mm. Below are some details about the Stelvio: 1. Drivetrain: All Stelvio models feature a front-engine, four-wheel-drive configuration, with a full-time four-wheel-drive system and a multi-plate clutch central differential. 2. Safety features: Includes front and side airbags for the driver and front passenger, front and rear head airbags, seatbelt reminder, rear child seat anchors, tire pressure monitoring, ABS anti-lock braking, brake force distribution, brake assist, traction control, electronic stability control, and lane change assist. 3. Assistance features: Equipped with front/rear parking sensors, rearview camera, cruise control, drive mode selection (sport, eco, comfort), engine start-stop technology, auto hold, hill start assist, hill descent control, variable steering ratio, keyless start system, and keyless entry function.
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