Earlier, the company announced its intention to show its debut crossover at the Paris Motor Show, which will open its doors at the end of September, but later it was decided to postpone this high-profile premiere to a later date.
For now, we have to be content with only spy photos of the new product, which was named after the famous mountain serpentine in northern Italy. The car will be based on the modular Giorgio architecture, and its design will likely echo the look of the Giulia sedan in many ways.








