No major changes for the 2021 Stelvio.
Pros Sharp steering and precise handling Powerful and exciting engines Distinctive styling helps it stand out from the crowd
Cons Snug cargo volume Missing some of the latest tech features Overly sensitive brake pedal
Alfa Romeo gives the 2021 Stelvio a more streamlined lineup and a series of minor updates. The company also reintroduces the "Sprint" moniker that was last seen on some of its most famous nameplates—the Giuletta Sprint and Giulia Sprint GTA, for example. It now applies to the base Stelvio trim, with the Ti and Ti Sport rounding out the rest of the tiers. Along with a selection of new exterior colors (Ocra GT Junior, Rosso GTA, Rosso Villa d'Este, and Verde Montreal), Alfa now offers optional 21-inch wheels. Built-in navigation and a dual-pane sunroof are newly standard on the Ti and Ti Sport.
Pros Entertaining driving manners, enticing exterior design, energetic turbo-four engine.
Cons Cargo space is smaller than rivals, back seat isn't very roomy, some unimpressive interior materials.
Pros Wide range of available powertrains, new interior is more luxurious, generous standard driver assistance features.
Cons Handling isn't as thrilling as some rivals, most powerful PHEV powertrain carries a substantial cost, cabin could be quieter.
Pros Classy cabin Good fuel economy Peppy powertrains
Cons Unsettled ride Small overall cargo space Cluttered infotainment screens
PROS Grabby shape Striking interior with contrast colors Massive infotainment screens Turbo-4 power Hybrid and plug-in options
CONS Divisive looks, maybe? No sport even in F Sport Artificial feel in hybrids Lexus warranty just average