Alfa Romeo is preparing the second generation of the Stelvio, which will be unveiled later this year and is set to hit the market in 2026.
In this regard, the Italian brand continues to work on the new generation of the Stelvio, and the first images of the model have now emerged, showing a camouflaged prototype undergoing winter testing at the Stellantis Testing Center in Arjeplog, Sweden, where models are put to the test at negative temperatures to assess reliability, quality, and durability.

At first glance, despite the red and black camouflage featuring the Biscione logo, the new Stelvio presents a sportier appearance, with a coupe-like silhouette and a front section that seems to showcase a wide LED light strip visible through the camouflage. The headlights are positioned lower, indicating that Alfa Romeo has opted for split lights.
At the rear, the roof spoiler appears to extend along the rear window, although the intense camouflage makes it difficult to confirm this detail or the appearance of the taillights.

Remember that the new generation of the Stelvio will be based on the multi-energy STLA Large platform, which also supports the Jeep Recon and the Wagoneer S, as well as the Dodge Charger, and Alfa Romeo has already confirmed that the model will be available with gasoline hybrid and fully electric variants.
The Italian brand has already announced that the new Stelvio will be revealed at the end of the year and will be produced in Italy.