Alfa Romeo 156 | |
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Manufacturer | Fiat Auto |
Production | 1996[1]–2007 |
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Class | Compact executive car (D) |
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Platform | Type Two rev. 3[citation needed] |
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Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,595 mm (102.2 in) |
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Kerb weight | 1,230–1,530 kg (2,712–3,373 lb) |
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Predecessor | Alfa Romeo 155 |
Successor | Alfa Romeo 159 |
The Alfa Romeo 156 (Type 932) is a compact executive car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Alfa Romeo. It was introduced at the 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show[5] as the replacement for the Alfa Romeo 155. The 156 received a positive reception and in the following year went on to win the 1998 European Car of the Year award.[6] The 156 saloon was discontinued in Europe late in 2005, while the Q4 Crosswagon continued in production until the end of 2007.[7]
Cars were assembled at the Fiat Group factory in Pomigliano d'Arco, Italy and at a General Motors facility in Rayong, Thailand. Production in Thailand began in March 2002 and ran for only a couple of years. The cars produced there were targeted for the Asia-Pacific markets.[8] Between 1996[1][9] and 2007, 673,435 units of the 156 were produced.[10]
The 156 was available in saloon, Sportwagon (estate) and Crosswagon (crossover) bodystyles with seven engine configurations; it went through two facelifts, first in 2002 and then in 2003. The Sportwagon advertising campaign was made featuring actress Catherine Zeta-Jones.[11]
In 2005, the 159 became the replacement for the 156.