2024
Semi-Auto
23.9 mpg
Tax: £190
Mileage: 10
Petrol
2023
Automatic
33.2 mpg
Tax: £180
Mileage: 30
32.1 mpg
Mileage: 6,000
2020
28.8 mpg
Mileage: 12,947
Tax: n/a
Mileage: 19,553
2021
32.8 mpg
Mileage: 25,534
58.9 mpg
Mileage: 38,203
Diesel
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2019
40.4 mpg
Mileage: 49,606
Mileage: 52,805
2018
Mileage: 60,311
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Will any brand be able to resist the allure of the growing SUV market? It doesn't appear so. We live in a time when even Ferrari and Rolls Royce feel the need to produce such a thing, so it is perhaps surprising that it took Alfa Romeo quite so long to join this lucrative band wagon. Still, join it they did in 2017 with this car, the Stelvio, named after the famous European mountain pass. This was the car that the Milanese marque hoped would give it an important foothold in the profitable segment for premium mid-sized SUVs currently dominated by cars like BMW's X3, Jaguar's F-PACE, Audi's Q5, Volvo's XC60 and the Mercedes GLC. And the Stelvio has sold steadily in this segment since launch, hobbled only by an interior that from launch, lacked the quality to really rival other premium brand models. So that's been addressed as part of this light facelift.
In its original form, the Stelvio represented a very decent first stab by Alfa Romeo at the premium mid-sized SUV segment. It wasn't quite as polished as other contenders in this class but it felt a bit more special - which was enough to sway a small but significant number of buyers its way. Originally though, these people had to be prepared to overlook a cabin that rather lacked the quality one might expect from a £50,000 premium SUV. Connectivity tech standards weren't quite up to the class standard either. Now that these things have been put right, the Stelvio looks better set in this segment. The engine note, the styling and the look and feel of the cabin are all completely different to what you'd get from any other car in this sector - and all the better for it. If you like the thought of that and find yourself in this part of the SUV market, then we think you'll probably like this car.
Borrow £6,000 with £1,000 deposit over 48 months with a representative APR of 18.1%, monthly payment would be £172.36, with a total cost of credit of £2,273.28 and a total amount payable of £9,273.28.