AN ELECTRIFYING NEW ERA
Italian sportiness and visceral driving pleasure. The unique DNA of Alfa Romeo has become the catalyst for a new way of interpreting electrification, marking an unprecedented moment in the history of the Brand.
That's how the new Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica was born.
PEACE OF MIND
Connect to one of the 57,290 electric vehicle charging points across 32,575 UK charging locations available across the UK and a wide array of intelligent solutions that enable you to manage the charging of your electric car using your smartphone or smartwatch.
URBAN SOUL
The new Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica allows easy access to low emissions zones making your journeys across the city stress-free.
BENEFITS
Lowest rate Road Tax (VED), reduced running costs and maintenance.
PERFORMANCE
Pure thrills on your everyday road trips. The new Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica ensures excellent driving dynamics and extraordinary performance. In short: next-level sportiness.
ALFA ROMEO JUNIOR ELETTRICA
Up to 250 miles on the combined cycle (WLTP), the new Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica offers a top speed of over 124 mph (Veloce version). Using DC fast charging, this compact electric car can be recharged from 20% to 80% in just 27 minutes, at a maximum rate of 100 kW**.
Learn more about the range of services designed to take your journeys to the next level.
HOME CHARGING
Domestic power supplies are useful for those who want to charge the battery of their electric vehicle during the night. Charging at home means your car will be ready to hit the road the following morning.
The energy provided by each device varies according to the model's charging capacity.

Standard outlet
You can charge your electric vehicle at home using the domestic AC electrical outlet and a Mode 2 Cable - available as an accessory and capable of charging the battery up to 2.3 kW at a standard speed. With this solution, you can get over 120 miles of range in one night (about 12 hours).

Mode 3 Cable
Available as standard on the new Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica, the Mode 3 Cable requires the installation of a wall box for use at home. Based on the car version and the type of wall box, it allows you to charge your vehicle from 0% to 100% in 5 hours and 45 minutes (11 kW).
MAKING IT EASY TO ALWAYS BE CHARGED WITH FREE2MOVE CHARGE
ARE YOU ALREADY AN OCTOPUS ENERGY CUSTOMER?
If you are an Octopus Energy customer, all your billing will appear in one statement each month. Just sign up using the same email address as your home energy account.
As an added benefit, Intelligent Octopus Go customers receive 8% off across all charging on Octopus Electroverse.
HOME CHARGING WALL BOX
In partnership with Octopus Energy and their expert installers, Free2Move Charge offers the latest home chargers. You also have access to Octopus Energy's tariff designed specially for electric car drivers with a reduced rate between 11:30pm and 5:30am, not only for your car, but your whole home. With the Free2Move Charge app, you can manage the charging of your car remotely.
PUBLIC CHARGING
Connect to one of the 57,290 electric vehicle charging points across 32,575 UK charging locations. The public charging infustructure is expanding, from Feb 23 to Feb 24 the UK public charging network grew by 47%.

MY ALFA CONNECT
With My Alfa Connect app, get access to all connected services of your Alfa Romeo. You can plan your next journey considering the reachable range around your location and find the nearest charging station. You can easily access the eSolutions Charging app and also manage your wall box at home remotely.
Combined energy consumption of the Alfa Romeo Junior (kWh/100km): 15.0 - 15.5; CO2 emissions (g/km): 0. Electric range (km): 410 - 398 according to EU directive 1999/94. Values determined based on ongoing official tests prescribed by the approval procedure and measured according to the WLTP cycle. Preliminary values subject to confirmation during the approval process. The values indicated are for comparison purposes only.
Energy consumption of the Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce (kWh/100km): 17.9; CO2 emissions (g/km): 0. Electric range (km): 334. Preliminary values measured according to the WLTP cycle during pre-approval testing activities, and could vary before final homologation. The values indicated are for comparative purposes only.
Energy consumption and CO2 emissions figures may vary depending on actual usage conditions and various factors, such as options, temperature, driving style, speed, vehicle weight, specific equipment (air conditioning, heating system, radio, navigation, lights, etc.), tires, road conditions, weather, etc.
The Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce is not yet on the market. It will be available to order soon..
The Alfa Romeo Junior is not yet available for order in the UK following it's Global reveal on 10 April 2024. The images shown are for illustrative purposes only. The colours and details shown may differ when the vehicle is available due to technical and/or production and/or commercial reasons. Some images may include accessories and/or equipment that is not standard on all models and will be subject to additional payment when the vehicle becomes available.
Fuel economy and CO2 results for the Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica 100kW (136PS). Mpg (l/100km): N/A. CO2emissions: 0g/km. Electric range up to 410 miles (WLTP). The range and electric consumption figures mentioned are preliminary and comply with the WLTP test procedure, on the basis of which new vehicles are type approved from 1 September 2018. EG type approval and Certificate of Conformity are not yet available. The preliminary values might differ from official final type approval data. These may vary depending on actual conditions of use and on different factors such as: speed, thermal comfort on board the vehicle, driving style and outside temperature. The charging time depends in particular on the power of the charger on board the vehicle, the charging cable and the type and power of the charging station used. Please contact your dealer for further information.
You can obtain 20-80% of the vehicle charge in 30 minutes from a 100kW rapid charging station. The vehicle will rapid charge at a rate of up to 100kW, depending on the power of the rapid charging station used and will take longer to charge at a lower power. Rapid charging stations are available across the UK at various locations and their power rating varies, typically from 50kW and sometimes up to 350kW.
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ELECTRIC CARS
ELECTRIC VEHICLES
The term “electric car” typically refers to all vehicles that use only electric motors powered by rechargeable batteries to drive the wheels - instead of traditional fossil fuels. Given the absence of an internal combustion engine, these cars produce zero CO2 emissions while running, which makes them more environmentally friendly than conventional vehicles.
Electric cars are equipped with a battery pack and an electric motor - their primary propulsion system. When you press the accelerator, electricity from the battery is sent to the motor, which converts it into rotational energy. The battery pack is charged by plugging the car into a power source, typically an electric outlet or an electric vehicle charging station. Charging can take place at home or at public charging points.
Electric motors can generate varying torque and power without the need for gear changes. So in that sense, you could say EV cars are automatic. However, they don't have the same type of automatic transmission as a conventional car: it is simpler, often consisting of just one gear or no gears at all. This is because electric motors can deliver maximum torque from zero RPM (revolutions per minute), eliminating the need for multiple gears.
In many countries, electric cars are subject to road tax, but the rates and policies often differ from those for traditional gasoline or diesel vehicles. Some governments offer exemptions or reductions in road tax for electric cars to encourage their adoption and support the transition to clean mobility. We recommend you check the current regulations in your region.
Many countries incentivize the adoption of electric vehicles through various financial incentives. These include purchase incentives such as tax credits or rebates, and benefits such as congestion charge exemptions, easy access to low emissions zones, and free parking. Also in this case, incentives can differ greatly from one country to another and are subject to change over time as governments adjust their strategies.
ENGINE TYPES
Producing zero CO2 emissions, EV cars have a lower environmental impact than gasoline cars. Additionally, the carbon footprint of electric vehicles can be further reduced when powered by renewable energy sources like solar or wind. Lifecycle analyses show that while the production of electric vehicle batteries has environmental implications, advancements in battery technology and recycling methods are improving sustainability.
- ICE: Internal Combustion Engine. This refers to the traditional thermal energy engine (petrol, diesel, etc.), where fuel combustion is activated through an oxidizer (usually air) inside a combustion chamber that is an integral part of the fluid movement circuit.
- HYBRID: This type offers a combination of an internal combustion engine and an electric motor, as seen in models like the Alfa Romeo Tonale Hybrid and Alfa Romeo Junior Ibrida. The battery is charged by the internal combustion engine and regenerative braking. In vehicles like the Alfa Romeo Tonale Hybrid and Alfa Romeo Junior Ibrida, when the battery is chargedhnology allows for several driving manoeuvres in full electric mode. Based on customer benefits and the level of electrification, some solutions are often referred to as Mild Hybrids (MHEV). In these cases, full electric traction is not possible.
- PLUG-IN HYBRID: Plug-in hybrid tec, this technology also combines an internal combustion engine with an electric motor. In models like the Alfa Romeo Tonale Plug-in Hybrid Q4, the battery is charged from an external source (charging socket) and through regenerative braking.
- BEV: Battery Electric Vehicle. Traction is exclusively provided by an electric motor, as seen in the Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica. Driving is electric, and charging is achieved only through an external source and regenerative braking.
- REEV: Range Extended Electric Vehicle. This type has a small gasoline-powered generator to recharge the battery and allow extended range when the battery level is low.
An electric car offers lower operating costs thanks to reduced fuel and maintenance expenses. Additionally, it contributes to environmental sustainability by producing fewer greenhouse gases and improving air quality. Moreover, an electric car provides an enhanced driving experience with silent operation, smooth acceleration, and instant torque, making it both efficient and enjoyable to drive.
RECHARGE
Charging an electric car is easy, with options available for charging at home, work, or public charging points. To charge, simply plug your car into the charging station using the appropriate connector. It's advisable to charge overnight or during off-peak hours to save on electricity costs and ensure your car is fully charged when needed. The Alfa Romeo Junior offers three different charging solutions: conventional domestic socket, dedicated wallbox, and public charging station. It also provides a DC fast charging option available at public charging points.
Yes, electric cars can lose charge when parked, but the rate of loss is typically slow. Factors such as ambient temperature and battery condition can influence this process. Modern electric cars often have features to minimize the loss, but it's advisable to keep an eye on the charge level if parked for extended periods.
The cost of charging an electric car depends on several factors. Firstly, electricity rates vary based on your location and provider, greatly affecting the overall cost. Charging speed is another consideration: faster charging options tend to be more expensive. Additionally, the vehicle's efficiency plays a role; more efficient cars require less energy to charge. Finally, charging at home is typically cheaper than using public charging stations due to lower electricity rates and the lack of additional fees.
Charging an electric car at home with a standard outlet typically takes several hours, ranging from 8 to 12 hours for a full charge. However, with a dedicated charger at home, the time can be significantly reduced. At public charging stations, charging times vary further: using DC fast charging, the Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica can recharge from 20% to 80% in just 27 minutes.
In general, the range of electric cars depends on factors like battery size, driving conditions, temperature, climate control, and driving habits. The Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica offers a WLTP combined range of 410 km and includes features to reduce range anxiety, such as apps and integrated solutions for journey planning and finding nearby charging stations, giving you peace of mind while driving.
MAINTENANCE
On average, electric car batteries last between 10 and 20 years. Naturally, factors such as temperature, charging habits, and the vehicle's overall maintenance can affect battery longevity. The Alfa Romeo Junior battery pack is covered by an 8-year warranty, with 70% State-of-Health guarantee.
Due to its simpler mechanics and the absence of an internal combustion engine, servicing an electric car is typically less frequent and less costly compared to petrol or diesel vehicles. Common maintenance for electric vehicles includes brake checks, tire rotations, and inspections of the battery and electrical components.