The 2026 Alfa Romeo Tonale embodies Italian elegance and assertive driving dynamics in the premium compact SUV segment. With two primary trims—Sprint and Veloce—drivers can choose between an accessible sporty foundation and an enriched, performance-oriented configuration. Understanding the differences between these two trims helps determine which one best aligns with your driving priorities and budget.
Each trim brings its own balance of style, technology, and dynamic capabilities. The Sprint establishes a solid baseline with essential features and bold design, while the Veloce adds performance upgrades and premium amenities. Let’s explore what sets these two configurations apart and how they meet the needs of drivers in Quebec.
Overview of Sprint and Veloce Trims
The 2026 Tonale Sprint starts at $52,290 and serves as the entry point to the lineup. It includes a gloss black body kit, 18-inch wheels, LED lighting, aluminum pedals and sills, as well as cloth seats with contrast stitching and the Biscione logo on the backrest. This trim offers immediate sporty character without requiring expensive options.
The Veloce, starting at $54,795, elevates the experience with 19-inch wheels, red Brembo calipers, aluminum shift paddles, Dual Mode Suspension, a hands-free power liftgate, and perforated black or red leather seats with ventilation. These upgrades target drivers seeking enhanced performance and superior daily comfort.
Powertrain and Performance
Both trims share the same powertrain: a 2.0-litre turbocharged inline four-cylinder engine producing 268 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. This engine is paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission and the standard Q4 all-wheel-drive system. Acceleration from 0 to 96 km/h takes approximately 6.5 seconds, with a top speed of 257 km/h.
What differentiates the Veloce is the standard inclusion of the Dual Mode Suspension, which allows drivers to adjust damping firmness based on road conditions and driving style. The Sprint retains a standard suspension without adjustment options. The Veloce’s aluminum shift paddles also provide more direct manual control for enthusiastic drivers.
The 13.6:1 steering ratio—the most direct in the segment—remains identical on both trims, ensuring precise responsiveness in corners.
Exterior Design and Customization
The 2026 Tonale features a new concave scudetto grille inspired by the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale, with more aggressive trilobe intakes that visually widen the stance. The Sprint features a gloss black body kit and 18-inch wheels, creating a cohesive, sporty look. Drivers can add a contrasting black roof for $95 on both trims.
The Veloce stands out with its 19-inch wheels and red Brembo calipers visible through the spokes. This combination reinforces the vehicle's performance identity. Both trims offer a palette of eight exterior colours, including the new Rosso Brera, Verde Monza, and Giallo Ocra.
Interior and Comfort

The Sprint interior offers cloth seats with contrast stitching and the Biscione logo, creating a sporty and functional ambiance. The front seats offer eight-way power adjustment with four-way lumbar support and heating. The Premium Package, available for $1,995, upgrades the Sprint to perforated leather seats (black or red) with ventilation, ambient lighting, gloss black window trim, and a hands-free power liftgate.
The Veloce includes perforated leather seats with ventilation, ambient lighting, and a hands-free power liftgate as standard. These features create a premium experience from the start. The new-for-2026 red leather adds a bold, expressive touch to the cabin.
Technology and Amenities
Both trims integrate the Uconnect 5 system, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, ParkSense park assist, and a surround-view camera. These technologies facilitate daily maneuvers and improve safety. The Harman Kardon premium audio system is available as an option for $1,250 on both trims.
The Veloce adds the hands-free power liftgate as standard, allowing the trunk to open with a simple foot gesture under the rear bumper. The Sprint can obtain this feature via the Premium Package. Both trims support the Active Assist Package for $2,350, which includes the active driving assist system for increased highway safety.
Cost and Value Comparison
The Sprint at $52,290 offers an accessible entry point to the Alfa Romeo world. Adding the Premium Package for $1,995 brings the total to $54,285, which includes ventilated leather seats and the power liftgate—bringing it very close to the Veloce's price.
The Veloce at $54,795 already includes these premium features, plus the Dual Mode Suspension, shift paddles, and 19-inch wheels. This configuration offers excellent value for drivers who prioritize performance and comfort. The $2,505 gap between a base Sprint and a Veloce represents a moderate investment for significant upgrades.
Sprint vs. Veloce Comparison Table
| Feature |
Sprint |
Veloce |
| Starting Price |
$52,290 |
$54,795 |
| Wheels |
18-inch |
19-inch |
| Seats |
Cloth (Leather optional) |
Perforated Ventilated Leather |
| Suspension |
Standard |
Dual Mode (Standard) |
| Brembo Brakes |
No |
Yes (Red Calipers) |
| Shift Paddles |
No |
Yes |
| Hands-free Liftgate |
Optional (Premium Pkg) |
Standard |
Which Trim is Right for You?
The Sprint is ideal for drivers seeking Alfa Romeo style and dynamics at a competitive entry price. If you prioritize the essentials—powerful engine, Q4 AWD, bold design—without needing every premium amenity, the Sprint offers great value.
The Veloce is for drivers who want a more engaging driving experience and superior comfort. The Dual Mode Suspension and shift paddles create a more refined and dynamic daily drive. For driving enthusiasts in Quebec, where varied roads demand precision, the Veloce offers an excellent return on investment.
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