
ALFA ROMEO STELVIO MOT Statistics by Year
Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific ALFA ROMEO STELVIO.
Defect rate by model year
The Alfa Romeo Stelvio, launched in 2017, is the Italian manufacturer’s first foray into the premium SUV market. Known for its striking design and spirited performance, the Stelvio aims to blend sporty driving dynamics with the practicality expected from an SUV. As it competes against established rivals, understanding its reliability through MOT inspection data provides valuable insights for potential buyers.
When comparing the Stelvio's reliability to the average car of the same model year, it generally performs well, particularly in its earlier years. For example, the 2017 model shows a defects rate of 104 per 100 tests, which is significantly better than the average of 134 defects, marking a 22% improvement. The 2018 variant continues this trend with 105 defects per 100 tests against an average of 120, resulting in a 12% better performance. The 2019 model also stands out with only 88 defects, outperforming the average by 18%.
However, the years 2020 and 2021 present a different picture. The 2020 model has a slightly higher defect rate of 91 compared to the average of 90, indicating a minor dip in reliability. The 2021 Stelvio sees a notable increase in defects, with 93 recorded against an average of 79, suggesting potential quality control issues during that production year. The 2022 model shows improvement, with 67 defects, slightly better than the average of 70.
Recurring issues across these years predominantly involve tyre tread depth, brake components, and general wear and tear on suspension elements. Specifically, concerns about brake linings and discs are commonly noted, indicating areas where owners may need to pay extra attention. These findings suggest that while the Stelvio has fared well overall, certain components may require more frequent maintenance.
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In the context of its reputation, the Alfa Romeo Stelvio is often praised for its engaging driving experience and stylish design, yet it faces scrutiny over reliability. As potential buyers weigh these factors, it's essential to consider both the allure of Alfa Romeo's heritage and the practical aspects of ownership reflected in the MOT inspection data.