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Start your part requestThe Alfa Romeo 155 was produced from 1992 to 1998 as a single generation, but it received a facelift in 1995 which updated the front-end styling including the grille, bumper and lights. Parts from the pre-facelift period (1992–1995) and the post-facelift period (1995–1998) are therefore not guaranteed to be the same design, so always check which phase your car falls into before ordering. Your registration plate will help a breaker confirm exactly which version you need.
These two cars sit either side of the 1995 facelift, which is the key boundary for front-end panels on the 155. The grille design changed at the facelift, so a 1993 pre-facelift grille may not be a straight swap onto a 1997 post-facelift car. Confirm with the breaker against your registration before purchasing, as they can check whether the specific part will interchange across that boundary.
Trim or engine choice does not affect front grille fitment on the 155 — the front-end panels are shared across the range within each facelift period. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as badging between variants, so it is worth asking the breaker what badging is included with any used grille. As long as the part is from the correct facelift phase for your car, it should fit regardless of which engine or trim your 155 runs.
The simplest guide is the donor car's year: pre-facelift cars were built from 1992 up to the 1995 update, and post-facelift cars ran from 1995 through to 1998 when production ended. The front end styling is visually distinct between the two periods, so a breaker who knows their stock should be able to confirm which phase a grille comes from. When requesting quotes on Findapart, give your registration so dismantlers can match the correct version to your car.
No — the front grille and surrounding front-end panels are shared across body styles within the same facelift period on the 155, so the body style of the donor car does not affect whether the grille will fit yours. The facelift boundary in 1995 is the detail that matters most, not the body configuration of the car the part was removed from. Always confirm the year of the donor vehicle with the breaker to make sure it matches your car's facelift phase.
The 155 was the same model across European markets, and the front-end panels do not vary by market — so a grille from a European-market 155 of the same facelift period should be the same part as a UK one. The key check remains whether the donor car is pre-facelift (1992–1995) or post-facelift (1995–1998), which must match your own car. Confirm with the breaker that the part aligns with your registration details before committing to a purchase.
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.