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Start your part requestThe Alfa Romeo Tonale launched in 2022 and is a single-generation model, so front panels from any 2022-onwards Tonale should broadly correspond to the same platform and front-end design. That said, confirm with the breaker against your specific registration to rule out any running production changes that could affect fit or finish.
Both the 2022 and 2023 Tonale sit within the same generation and no facelift has been introduced in that period, so a front panel from either year should be from the same design iteration. Always confirm with the breaker against your registration before purchasing, as minor production running changes can occur without a formal facelift.
Trim level does not affect front panel fitment on the Tonale — the core front-end structure is shared across Sprint, Ti, Veloce, and Edizione Speciale variants within the same generation. There may be cosmetic differences such as gloss or satin finishes and different grille surrounds between trims, so make sure the panel you source matches the look of your specific car, and check this with the breaker.
No, the engine or hybrid system does not affect which front panel fits on the Tonale — the front-end structure is shared across petrol mild hybrid and PHEV variants. Confirm the part matches your car's registration with the breaker, but you do not need to filter your search by engine type.
The Tonale has not received a publicly confirmed facelift as of this writing, so all current UK cars should share the same front-end generation. If a facelift is introduced in future, the grille, bonnet line, and bumper mounting points may change — and you should confirm with the breaker whether a panel from either side of that boundary will fit your specific registration before buying.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can verify the exact build date and specification of your car — this is the most reliable way to confirm fitment, especially if there are any colour-coded or trim-specific finish differences between panels. Providing photos of your existing front end alongside your reg will help the breaker match the part accurately.
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.