Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.Alfa Romeo’s future is finally starting to take shape. During Stellantis’ 2026 Investor Day presentation, the Italian brand confirmed two major additions to its lineup: a new compact SUV and a mysterious low-volume “Bottega Fuoriserie” project developed alongside Maserati.These announcements come at an important time for Alfa Romeo and its parent company. Stellantis lost $26.3 billion last year, yet Alfa Romeo's global sales rose by 20.1%. That said, the company’s lineup has started to feel increasingly stale. Aside from the Alfa Romeo Tonale and the all-electric Junior, the brand has very little fresh metal in showrooms.Alfa Romeo’s Core Models Are Showing Their AgeAlfa RomeoThe Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio have now been on the market for nearly a decade. Alfa Romeo has kept them relevant with updates and special editions like the Collezione range and Giulia Luna Rossa, but both models are beginning to show their age against newer rivals from Germany. Despite that, the Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio remain some of the most characterful performance cars in their segments, which helps explain why enthusiasts are still so attached to them. Reports suggest the next-generation Giulia and Stelvio may not arrive until 2028, leaving Alfa Romeo with a significant gap to fill.Another Compact SUV On The WayStellantisAlfa Romeo wants to focus on smaller cars and SUVS for the future. That's why we're seeing yet another small SUV being revealed, despite the brand already offering the compact Tonale in the US. Alfa Romeo teased the crossover under a cover during the presentation, while executives confirmed it will ride on Stellantis’ new STLA One platform. The architecture supports both hybrid and fully electric powertrains and is expected to introduce technologies like steer-by-wire systems and advanced centralized software controls.Alfa Romeo’s Next Passion ProjectStellantisEnthusiasts have always admired Alfa Romeo for its emotional halo cars as much as its everyday models. Cars like the 8C, 4C, and 33 Stradale helped define the brand’s image, despite small sales volumes. Now Alfa Romeo wants to continue that tradition with its new “Bottega Fuoriserie” project. Developed together with Maserati, the initiative will focus on ultra-exclusive halo models inspired by cars like the 33 Stradale and Maserati MCXtrema.AdvertisementAdvertisementEarly teaser images suggest the upcoming vehicle may have a slightly more practical shape than previous Alfa Romeo specials, though the company has not revealed any technical details yet. The project also arrives during a difficult period for Maserati itself. The luxury brand has struggled with declining sales, while recent reports claimed Maserati’s next EV could even be built in China with help from Huawei. A project like Bottega Fuoriserie could be exactly what both Italian brands need to reconnect with the emotion and exclusivity that made them desirable in the first place.This story was originally published by Autoblog on May 23, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.