Development of stable Ni-based catalysts with high resistance to sintering and carbon deposition is a challenge in the catalytic ethanol dry reforming (EDR) process. An effective and practical strategy is to introduce a second metal to obtain Ni-based bimetallic catalysts. In this study, bimetallic Cu-Ni nanoparticles supported on Al-Zr-Ce (ACZ) complex oxides were successfully developed as a multifunctional catalyst for syngas production via EDR and were compared with monometallic Ni and Cu catalysts supported on ACZ oxides. The addition of a small amount of copper (1%) to the catalyst resulted in the formation of a Cu-Ni alloy with crystallite sizes ranging from 10 to 30 nm, exhibiting a high metal-support interaction and resistance to sintering. However, a high Cu content limited the activity of the catalysts due to side reactions of ethanol decomposition, which led to catalyst deactivation. The catalyst 1Cu-9Ni/50ACZ exhibited the highest H