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Start your part requestThe Alfa Romeo 155 was produced from 1992 to 1998 as a single generation, and it received a facelift in 1995 which brought changes to the front end including the bumper, grille and lights. When sourcing a used front bumper, knowing whether your car is a pre-facelift (1992–1995) or post-facelift (1995–1998) car is the key question to get right. Always confirm the exact cut-off against your registration with the breaker, as production changes don't always fall neatly on a calendar year boundary.
A 1994 car is pre-facelift and a 1996 car is post-facelift, so these sit either side of the 1995 facelift boundary where the front-end styling changed. It's possible the bumpers do not directly interchange, but whether this specific part crosses that boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before ordering. Don't assume pre- and post-facelift bumpers are a straight swap.
Trim level does not affect front bumper fitment on the 155 — the bumper itself is shared across the range regardless of whether the car is a standard, Twin Spark or Q4 model. You may find cosmetic differences such as different air intake inserts or fog light apertures depending on specification, so check the bumper you're buying matches the look of your existing front end. The key fitment question remains pre- or post-facelift, not trim level.
No, the engine fitted to your 155 does not affect which front bumper you need — bumpers are shared across the engine range within each facelift period. Focus instead on whether your car is pre-facelift (1992–1995) or post-facelift (1995–1998), as that is the boundary where front-end panels changed. Confirm the exact facelift cut-off for your specific registration with the breaker to be safe.
The easiest way is to check your V5C registration document for the year of first registration and compare it against the 1995 facelift boundary. Visual clues include changes to the front bumper shape, grille design and headlight style that distinguish pre-facelift (1992–1995) from post-facelift (1995–1998) cars. When you contact a breaker on Findapart, give them your full registration and they can verify which bumper suits your car before supplying the part.
It's risky to buy a 155 front bumper without knowing whether it's from a pre-facelift (1992–1995) or post-facelift (1995–1998) car, as the two are unlikely to be interchangeable and fitting the wrong one could mean extra cost and hassle. A reputable breaker should be able to confirm the facelift period of the donor car from their stock records. Always ask the breaker to check the part against your registration before agreeing a sale.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.