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Start your part requestThe Alfa Romeo Stelvio has been built on the Giorgio platform since its launch in 2017 and received a facelift in 2023, which brought styling and interior updates. When searching for a used boot lid, the key boundaries are the pre-facelift (2017–2022) and facelift (2023-on) cars. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm exactly which pressing your car uses.
Both the 2019 and 2021 Stelvio sit within the pre-facelift generation (2017–2022) on the same Giorgio platform, so these cars share the same body style and the boot lid is highly likely to be the same pressing. That said, confirm the part number with the breaker against your registration before agreeing a purchase, as mid-generation pressing changes can occur without a formal facelift.
The 2023 facelift introduced restyled bodywork, so the boot lid pressing from a pre-facelift car (2017–2022) is very unlikely to be a direct fit on a 2023-onwards facelift Stelvio. You should source a boot lid specifically from a post-2023 facelift car and confirm the match with the breaker using your registration. Never assume interchange across a facelift boundary without verification.
Trim level does not affect boot lid fitment on the Stelvio — the body shell is the same across Sprint, Super, Lusso, and Veloce grades within the same generation. What may differ cosmetically is whether the donor car had a spoiler, badge, or trim strip on the lid, so check what is included with the part from the breaker. The lid itself will fit regardless of trim, but you may need to swap or source the correct badges and finishers to match your car.
The Stelvio is a five-door SUV riding on the Giorgio platform, and its boot lid is unique to that body style — it will not interchange with the Giulia saloon or any other Alfa Romeo model. When asking a breaker for a quote, confirm you need the Stelvio specifically and not the Giulia, as both share the Giorgio platform but are completely different body styles.
Used boot lids from a breaker typically come as a bare pressing, and smaller items such as number plate lights, the Alfa Romeo badge, and any spoiler or trim strip are often not included or may vary between donor cars. Ask the breaker exactly what is supplied with the lid before you agree a price, and budget to transfer or replace those fittings yourself. Confirm colour and finish too, as a respray may be needed unless you find a matching panel.
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.