
Alfa Romeo’s compact SUV received a significant facelift for 2026 without a significant price increase.
The 2026 Alfa Romeo gets a Canadian starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $49,995. With additional fees, that brings the starting price to $52,290, which is about $1,500 more than in 2025.
“With the new 2026 Tonale, we’ve added even more style, substance and customer personalization options,” said Chris Feuell, head of Alfa Romeo North America, in a news release. “It’s a clear reflection of Alfa Romeo’s commitment to delivering distinctive Italian design, a dynamic driving experience and exceptional value to our customers.”
Exterior changes
The Tonale gets a new front fascia with a concave scudetto grille that is inspired by the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale.
It gets more aggressive trilobe lower intakes.
The front overhang is now shorter and the front and rear tracks are wider for a more athletic stance.
There are also updated black-and-white Alfa Romeo badges.
Wheel designs get an update too. Among the wheel options are new 20-inch, three-hole wheels.

Interior changes
The automaker said the interior materials, colours and finishes have been elevated.
There are now sporty red leather seats with red stitching available, and all trims get contrast stitching on the dashboard, door panels and armrests.
Seating surfaces are now a premium leather with Alcantara trim. The eight-way power-adjustable front seats, which include four-way power lumber support, include heating and ventilation.
Powertrain
The 2026 Tonale is powered by a 2-litre turbocharged inline four-cylinder engine with 268 hp and 295 lb.-ft. of torque.
A nine-speed automatic transmission sends power to the Q4 all-wheel-drive system.
Canadian prices
For 2026, the Tonale is available in three trims, Sprint, Veloce and Speciale.
Starting Canadian pricing is as follows:
- Sprint – $52,290 (MSRP of $49,995 plus fees)
- Veloce – $54,795 (MSRP of $52,500)
- Speciale – $57,290 (MSRP of $54,995)
Full model details are available on the Alfa Romeo Canada website.
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