That  sound you hear are the cracks forming on the walls of Alfa Romeo's  assembly plant in Italy as believe it or not, someone managed to leave  the factory with what appear to be mobile phone photos of the all-new  Milano. The surprisingly revealing gallery, which comes only a day after  an initial leak on Friday, made its way on a Facebook group page  exposing the Italian compact hatchback from several angles and even  gives us our first view of the dashboard and center console.
 
To  a lesser extent than the smaller MiTo, the five-door Milano has an  all-new body design with styling cues that refer directly to the Alfa 8C  Competizione. These include the oval-shaped headlamps and arrow-like  bonnet lines that end with the deep Alfa shield grille, but not the  round tail lamps as the Italian designers opted for a totally different  design at the back.
Like  the 147 hatchback that it will replace, the Milano's rear door handles  are hidden in the door pillars for a smoother look that gives the  illusion from a distance that this is a sportier three-door hatch.
The  interior shots reveal that the Milano will feature a sporty instrument  panel with two deeply set gauges at either side, a design trait seen in  most modern Alfas including the MiTo and the 159.
Styling  aside, the Milano uses the latest version of the Fiat Group's C- and  D-segment platform which is known internally as the C-Evo. It is not  clear yet if the Milano will hit the European market before the end of  the year or in the beginning of 2010, but when it does, Alfa's BMW  1-Series rival is expected to be initially offered with 1.4-liter and  1.75-liter turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engines producing up to  200HP+, as well as with the usual turbo diesel line up.
Photos via: Facebook








