The upcoming Alfa Romeo Stelvio has been spotted in light camouflage, offering the best glimpse of its body shape yet.

Previous development cars have worn heavy cladding, but today's sighting clearly shows the mid-sized SUV's coupé roofline and lengthy bonnet. These latest shots also show the shape of the rear lights, which are of a similar design to those on the Giulia saloon.

Read the full, official Alfa Romeo Stelvio SUV reveal story here - including official pictures

The Stelvio will possibly go on sale some time early next year. Alfa Romeo CEO Reid Bigland has said it will be a driver's car. We will get our first full look at the Stelvio at the LA motor show later this month.

"The reason people will buy our mid-sized SUV is because they will get blown away by the driving dynamics," Bigland told Autocar last week. "Every car Alfa makes must stand apart for that reason, and this car will not disappoint."

Bigland said that the arrival of this mid-sized SUV - the Stelvio name is yet to be officially confirmed by Alfa - is something that reflects market demand. "The whole world is gravitating to SUVs. A few years ago an Alfa SUV would have been sacrilegious, but now it makes perfect sense," he explained. "Our job is to keep an eye on consumer preferences and give people what they want."

Previous sightings

Last month a video was posted on Fiat Chrysler's YouTube channel with a clip of a Stelvio in production form. The video was swiftly removed, suggesting it was published accidentally, but Motor1 captured a screenshot - it's shown below.

Motor1's image shows the car in what looks to be entry-level form due to the fitment of small diameter wheels. It clearly shows the car's nose and coupé roofline.