Alfa Romeo's New GTV And 8C Have Been Canned, Bigger Saloon Won't Happen Either

FCA's CEO has confirmed that Alfa Romeo's future portfolio will be "significantly scaled back," resulting in the cancellation of several much-anticipated models
Alfa Romeo's New GTV And 8C Have Been Canned, Bigger Saloon Won't Happen Either

We couldn’t quite believe our luck. With Alfa Romeo’s long-awaited rear-wheel drive-based rebirth having already giving the world the 503bhp Giulia Quadrifoglio, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles confirmed 18 months ago that it would build successors for both the GTV and 8C. What a time to be alive.

It wasn’t to be, however. During a Q3 earnings call with investors, FCA CEO Mike Manley laid out plans that will see the reinvention of Alfa Romeo take a more modest path. According to Motor Trend, Manley said: “In the near term, the new portfolio for the brand is significantly scaled back with a corresponding reduction in capital spending”.

This “scaled back” approach will see the Giulia and Stelvio live on and two crossovers - one of them most likely being the production Tonale - join the ranks, but beyond that, the news is grim. Both the GTV and the 8C look to be for the chop, and the much-touted larger saloon that was due to sit above the Giulia won’t happen either.

As a reminder of why this would have been such a shame, we only have to look at what FCA was promising the world. The GTV was to be a 600bhp all-wheel drive hybrid with space for four people inside a no doubt stunning coupe body. The 8C meanwhile would have been a mid-engined supercar built on a carbonfibre monocoque, with a target power output in excess of 700bhp.

If you don’t mind, we’ll be finding a quiet corner in which to sob. Press F, everybody. Press F.

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Comments

Anonymous

It would be great if they expend the money of those new projects improveing the Giulia.

11/01/2019 - 17:43 |
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Miru

🙄

11/01/2019 - 19:14 |
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Alfa Romeo's New GTV And 8C Have Been Canned, Bigger Saloon Won't Happen Either
Dexter Hochstetler

I think they hired Manley to cut costs, not greenlight cool cars.

11/01/2019 - 19:36 |
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HORSEPOWER!

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11/01/2019 - 19:48 |
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PorscheBoi996

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11/01/2019 - 20:10 |
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PorscheBoi996

Jeep: New Wrangler and Gladiator out, Grand Wagoneer Coming
RAM: their new 1500 and 2500 kills with interior quality compared to GM’s and Ford’s offerings
Ferrari: 5 new cars coming by 2021
Rest of FCA: Durrrr, we make car

11/01/2019 - 20:15 |
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Rodrigo Sotero

Yet another brand dying, pretty much. Can we already conclude this as Alfa Romeo’s death and funeral?

11/01/2019 - 21:11 |
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Old Lancia is probably patting on Alfa’s back telling him “its ok”, as we speak

11/02/2019 - 07:04 |
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adam thompson

Here’s hoping the underpinnings for that big sedan make their way to Chrysler and Dodge

11/01/2019 - 22:59 |
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Anonymous

guess Mike Manley has a kill agenda on alfa…. english businessman my ass, cost cutting and has no ambition…

11/02/2019 - 00:18 |
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RWB Dude

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11/02/2019 - 01:10 |
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