Alfa Romeo Tonale generations
(Boot space)Generation year | Boot space |
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Tonale, Model year 2022 (Tonale 965) | 500 l |
When it comes to the Alfa Romeo Tonale, there's no denying this Italian masterpiece is a feast for the eyes, but now it's time to delve a bit deeper and find out whether its boot space warrants the same level of admiration. Does it possess the versatility and practicality that SUVs are famous for, or are we about to be bitterly disappointed?
As for the historical enlightening, the Tonale is a fairly new kid on the block so we can't wax lyrical about the transformations it has undergone throughout various generations. What we do know is that the current model boasts an impressive 500 liters of trunk space, and as they say, with great power comes great responsibility to analyze how it competes with its competitors, as well as its sassy cousins in the proud Alfa Romeo line-up.
Generation year | Boot space |
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Tonale, Model year 2022 (Tonale 965) | 500 l |
Comparing boot space within the Alfa Romeo family, the Tonale finds its place nestled comfortably between the Giulia, complete with 480 liters, and the more spacious Stelvio, offering 525 liters. But, let's not forget its identical sibling, the Tonale with an identical 500 liters. The Tonale seems to get it 'just right' within the Alfa fold, so let us unfurl the comparisons to its more distant relatives next.
Variant name | Boot space |
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Junior Ibrida | 415 l |
Giulia | 480 l |
Giulia Quadrifoglio | 480 l |
Tonale | 500 l |
Stelvio | 525 l |
Stelvio Quadrifoglio | 525 l |
Now, the numbers don't lie, and unfortunately, the Tonale doesn't exactly emerge victorious in its battle with some of its closest competitors. The VW Tiguan steals the limelight with a staggering 615 liters of trunk space, but let's not be too harsh on our friend. It does provide a more generous offer compared to MINI Countryman's 450 liters, on par with BMW X1 which has 505 liters of boot space. However, the Tonale continues to live in the shadows of Audi Q3 (530 liters) and Peugeot 3008 (520 liters). In the never-ending game of handbag physics (higher dimensions not necessarily meaning better practicality), our red stallion comes across as average, but that shouldn't stop you from admiring the Italian beauty.
Car model | Boot space |
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Land Rover Range Rover Sport 2005 | 958 l |
SsangYong Rexton 2003 | 935 l |
Cadillac XT4 2020 | 637 l |
Hyundai Grand Santa Fe 2013 | 634 l |
SsangYong Kyron 2005 | 625 l |
Ford Edge 2016 | 602 l |
Hyundai ix55 2009 | 598 l |
Jaguar E-Pace 2018 | 577 l |
DS Automobiles DS 7 2022 | 555 l |
ALPINA XD3 2013 | 550 l |
CUPRA Terramar 2024 | 540 l |
ALPINA XD4 2021 | 525 l |
Skoda Karoq 2017 | 521 l |
Mercedes-Benz GLC 2015 | 505 l |
Alfa Romeo Tonale 2022 | 500 l |
Volvo XC60 2008 | 495 l |
SEAT Ateca 2020 | 485 l |
Hyundai Santa Fe 2001 | 469 l |
BMW X5 2000 | 465 l |
Renault Koleos 2008 | 450 l |
Citroen C-Crosser 2007 | 441 l |
Infiniti QX30 2016 | 430 l |
Peugeot 4008 2012 | 416 l |
Ford Kuga 2008 | 410 l |
KIA Retona 1999 | 394 l |
Dodge Nitro 2007 | 389 l |
Honda ZR-V 2023 | 380 l |
Hyundai Kona 2021 | 332 l |
Hyundai Tucson 2004 | 325 l |
Land Rover Freelander 1998 | 311 l |