Alfa Motors, Saga, a sedan that combines retro styling and electric power.
Alfa Motors has unveiled yet another electric car. This time it is a sedan called the Saga.
The Saga joins the Ace, Jax Coupe, and Wolf pickup trucks and shares the same retro styling and equally minimalist interior as these models. The curved roofline gives the Saga the appearance of a four-door coupe. Alfa gives the five-passenger sedan an overall length of 185 inches, a width of 75 inches, a height of 57 inches, and a vehicle weight of 4,200 pounds.
Alfa has announced single-motor, rear-wheel drive and dual-motor, all-wheel drive versions. It also announced a maximum range of over 300 miles and a 0-60 mph time of 6.0 seconds. Like all Alfa models, the Saga has a flank and an estimated total cargo capacity of 20 cubic feet.
The Alfa website suggests a price range of $40,000 to $50,000. For reference, Alfa previously quoted a price range of $32,000 to $39,000 for the Ace Coupe and $36,000 to $46,000 for the Wolf Pickup. The startup is inviting potential customers to register their interest, but has not indicated when it plans to begin production of the Saga.
So far, the only Alpha model with a specific production schedule is the Wolf pickup, which the startup previously said would begin production in the fourth quarter of 2023. Following the standard cab Wolf, Alfa is planning an extended cab Wolf+ and a crew cab Super Wolf variant.
Alfa has hinted at plans to build EVs in the U.S., but has not spoken specifically about plant locations, financial plans, or technical details regarding vehicle platforms or battery supply.