FCA Giorgio platform

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The FCA Giorgio Platform is an automobile platform made by Alfa Romeo since 2015, debuting in the Alfa Romeo Giulia. Although following the merger with Groupe PSA to form Stellantis in 2021 the future of the Giorgio platform became uncertain,[3] the platform is currently being modified to better accommodate both plug-in hybrid, and electric power plants,[4] with not only the hybrid Jeep Grand Cherokee and fully electric Maserati Gran Turismo using the Giorgio platform, but also the future Maserati Levante, and future Giorgio platform cars using the company's V6 engine.[5][6] Some models however, will transition to the STLA Large EV platform.[7][8][9][10]

Production2015–present[1]
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Alfa Romeo Giorgio Platform
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ManufacturerAlfa Romeo
Production2015–present[1]
AssemblyItaly: Cassino Plant, Piedimonte San Germano (FR)[2]
Body and chassis
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Layout
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Chronology
Predecessor
SuccessorWL Platform
STLA Large
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Vehicles based on Giorgio platform

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Manufacturer Model Image Production Years Segment Body(s) Assembly line
Alfa Romeo Giulia (952) 2015–present D Sedan Italy: Cassino Plant, Piedimonte San Germano (FR)
Stelvio 2016–present D Crossover SUV Italy: Cassino Plant, Piedimonte San Germano (FR)
Maserati Grecale 2022–present D Crossover SUV Italy: Cassino Plant, Piedimonte San Germano (FR)
GranTurismo 2023–present S Grand tourer Italy: Mirafiori Plant, Turin (Piedmont)
GranCabrio 2024–present S Grand tourer Italy: Mirafiori Plant, Turin (Piedmont)
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WL platform

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Manufacturer Model Image Production Years Segment Body(s) Assembly line
Jeep Grand Cherokee L[11] 2021–present E Crossover SUV United States: Detroit, Michigan (Mack Avenue Assembly Complex)
Grand Cherokee 2022–present E Crossover SUV United States: Detroit, Michigan (Jefferson North Assembly Plant)
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STLA Large

Stellantis will launch 8 models based on new STLA Large platform between 2024 and 2026 under Dodge, Jeep, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Maserati and other Stellantis brands. The platform will be so called "electric-first", meaning fully electric versions of the vehicles will be introduced before internal combustion versions.[12]

STLA Large Transverse

STLA Large Longitudinal

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