Fashionable and Late
THE WELL-DRESSED ALFA ROMEO TONALE IS TARDY TO THE PARTY.
First off, Alfa Romeo's new model is not called "toenail." The brand's entry into the luxury-subcompact-SUV market is pronounced toh-NAH-lay. We're expecting pricing for the Tonale to be just below $40,000 for base models competitive with the BMW X1 and the Volvo XC40. Buyers choose from two powertrains: a 256-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder or a 272-hp plug-in hybrid that pairs a turbo 1.3-liter four with a 121-hp electric motor at the rear axle. A 15.5-kWh battery pack should give the plug-in around 30 miles of electric-only range.
The Tonale features the same Sprint, Ti, and Veloce trim levels seen elsewhere in the Alfa lineup. Adaptive cruise control comes standard, and stop-and-go capability and steering assist are offered. The interior appears to draw inspiration from Mazda. While cabin space is generous up front, the rear seat is a bit cramped. Standard wireless phone charging and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto also help the Tonale present a convincing debut into a red-hot segment.
Acura
After decades, the Integra returns to vanquish the ILX sedan. Available solely in four-door hatchback form, the Honda Civic-based Acura opens at $31,895; a six-speed manual is available on the top trim. The TLX sedan adds a PMC Edition for the 355-hp Type S. Hand-built at the same Ohio factory as the second-gen NSX and painted in NSX-derived hues of red, white, and blue, presumably left behind when the NSX Type S ended its run last year, the TLX PMC is a small batch offering. The MDX and RDX SUVS are unchanged. All 2023 Acuras include a complimentary maintenance plan and a three-year subscription to the AcuraLink connectivity service.
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