Talk:Alfa Romeo Tonale
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Concept Car
editShould Wikipedia "define" that concept of "Alfa Romeo Tonale" is electric vehicle as example of other types of "Alfa Romeo Tonale"? So... the question is: are there "Alfa Romeo Tonale Quadrifoglio" and "Alfa Romeo Tonale Veloce" or there will be only this model? Thanks and Bye
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2i2cjehCjuY
"Italian" web:
https://www.termometropolitico.it/1401768_2019-03-12-alfa-romeo-tonale-prezzo-foto-e-motori-il-suv.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.38.65.148 (talk) 12:14, 12 March 2019 (UTC)
- Concept its hybrid, but most probably there is coming other versions also -->Typ932 T·C 15:18, 12 March 2019 (UTC)
Categorisation
editA quick analysis of the first page of Google results for "Alfa Romeo Tonale review" brings these sources:
- Top Gear magazine calls it a "
crossover
", a "compact-ish crossover
", a "hatchback
", note that it is available as a "4x4 PHEV
", say that it "nails the premium-crossover fundamentals
" and contrasts its status as a "road crossover
" to the "off-roader
" Jeep Compass which it shares a platform with. - Auto Express directly call it a "
compact SUV
" and describe its market competitors as "premium compact SUVs
", "premium SUVs
", and "premium brand rivals
" without using these terms to describe the Tonale itself. - What Car? call it a "
family SUV
" and a "tall family hatchback
" and compare the interior quality to "non-premium family SUVs - including the latest Nissan Qashqai
" while saying that the prices are expected to be "aimed squarely at ... premium family SUVs
". - Car Magazine call it a "
crossover
", a "compact SUV
", a "baby SUV
", and a "premium compact SUV
". - Car Wow call it a "
small SUV
" and describe its competitors as "premium sporty SUVs
" and "premium small SUV
"s without using these terms to describe the Tonale itself. - The Sunday Times call it a "
crossover
" and a "family car
", and describe its competitors as "smaller premium SUVs
" without using this term to describe the Tonale itself. - Parker's Car Guides call it an "
SUV
". - Autocar call it a "
crossover SUV
and a "premium-flavoured crossover SUV
". - Piston Heads call it a "
mid-sized crossover
" and a "tall hatchback
".
Hopefully this analysis and these sources can prove helpful in developing this article. HumanBodyPiloter5 (talk) 12:53, 15 June 2022 (UTC) HumanBodyPiloter5 (talk) 10:35, 16 June 2022 (UTC)
- Drive.com.au calls it a "
compact SUV
" and a "compact crossover
". - Cars Guide calls it a "
small SUV
". - Wheels calls it an "
SUV
". - Auto Daily calls it a "
compact SUV
". - Carsales.com.au calls it a "
small SUV
". - News.com.au calls it a "
small five-seat SUV
". - EV Central calls it a "
small SUV
". - Wheels.ca calls it a "
compact crossover
". - Yahoo News Canada calls it a "
compact SUV
". - Car Zone calls it a "
family SUV
" and a "compact SUV
". - Car and Driver call it a "
compact crossover
" and a "hatchback
".
Hopefully these sources can also help with the development of the article. HumanBodyPiloter5 (talk) 09:50, 17 June 2022 (UTC)
Ground clearance?
editIf anyone has found out or overheard the ground clearance of this model? Most of the compact/subcompact crossovers have less than 7 inches, and I need 8 inches or more to clear my unsaved, rural Colorado driveway! 174.250.32.9 (talk) 18:07, 25 August 2022 (UTC)
Split page article Dodge Hornet
editProposed division of Dodge Hornet, as already discussed and approved here https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Dodge_Hornet_(concept_car) . The Hornet has distinctive features and significant modifications made specifically and exclusively for the American. In addition to having different brands and names.176.244.6.155 (talk) 16:07, 19 November 2022 (UTC)
- Agreed. This needs to be a separate article. In reality, if the Dodge Hornet is in the same article as the Tonale, then both should in the same article as the 2nd generation Jeep Compass because all 3 vehicles are the on the same platform and in Europe are built in the same factory. If the Jeep Compass gets its own article, then why doesn't the Dodge Hornet? The news articles that I have read on the vehicle have spoken about it as its own vehicle built on the same platform rather than just being a version of the Tonale, though they often talk about how it is very close. Strum00 (talk) 22:58, 24 March 2023 (UTC)
- There should be a separate article on the Hornet. Anyone with the time can create it. Bahooka (talk) 23:19, 24 March 2023 (UTC)
- Create a new page like [1] german wiki; and because is the first Dodge with plug hybrid engine, first Dodge Sub-Compact Crossover SUV [2] and first Dodge produced in Europe and Italy. 5.91.186.231 (talk) 09:11, 28 March 2023 (UTC)
- There should be a separate article on the Hornet. Anyone with the time can create it. Bahooka (talk) 23:19, 24 March 2023 (UTC)
- There was one Dodge Hornet (2022); look at the page history. Though it was poorly written. 750h+ (talk) 06:13, 4 February 2024 (UTC)
- It seems there was an edit war with a sock puppeteer going on, which is why it went back to being a wikilink. I do agree that there are enough differences between the two that a split would be best. I suppose there's no harm in reinstating the last version and working from there. ExcitedEngineer (talk) 14:55, 11 May 2024 (UTC)
- Support split anyway. The Hornet and Tonale are distinct enough to be separate cars. Hansen Sebastian (Talk) 09:32, 19 August 2024 (UTC)