Alfa Romeo's product offensive is set to include a successor to the Giulietta from the 2010s. Alfa Romeo/PA Wire/dpaAlfa Romeo is to develop a new C-segment hatchback and SUV as part of a major product offensive from Stellantis.The carmaker, which owns the likes of Citroen, Peugeot, Vauxhall and Jeep, as well as Alfa Romeo, is currently aiming to introduce around 60 models across its brands by 2030 as part of its ‘FaSTLAne’ product strategy.Bosses at Alfa Romeo say that this will include a C-segment hatchback, sitting on Stellantis’ new multi-energy ‘STLA One’ platform, that will be a successor to cars such as the Alfa Romeo 147 from the 2000s and Giulietta from the 2010s. However, there are no details on the car’s design, interior or powertrain figures at this stage.AdvertisementAdvertisementMeanwhile, the company is also developing a C-segment SUV which will use Stellantis’ new STLA M platform, will be available with several powertrains and will be built in Italy. Further details on the car’s design and interior will be revealed at a later date.Before the end of the decade, the firm’s Junior B-segment SUV will also receive updates to its styling, cabin and technology to keep it looking fresh next to the competition, while Alfa Romeo will build a new exclusive ‘few-off’ models by ‘Bottegafuoriserie’, following on from the ‘33 Stradale’ supercar last year.More details on Alfa Romeo’s expanding model line-up will be revealed over the coming years, including images and technical details of its new C-segment hatchback and SUV.