Saturday, December 25, 2010

Alfa Romeo 156 Interior styling

The 1998 original interior builds on a benchmark set by Alfa Romeo in their previously released Alfa Romeo 166, with a deeply scalloped upper dashboard and simple centre console. All of the main controls and displays are angled towards the driver in typical Italian sports car style, although this can sometimes be awkward for passengers who will struggle to see the interior clock. Despite being a family car, the interior design lacks cup holders, which normally come standard in saloons. Typically, for a smaller executive car, there is ample room up front for the driver and passenger to sit comfortably, with very comfortable seats. However, rear seat passengers may find the design restrictive in overall room. The 156 is a car for four people, rather than five, although later models did add a full centre seatbelt in place of the lap belt in earlier models.
2002 saw an update to both the interior and exterior of the 156.


Alfa Romeo 156
Alfa Romeo 156



Alfa Romeo 156
Alfa Romeo 156

Alfa Romeo 156
Alfa Romeo 156

Alfa Romeo 156
Alfa Romeo 156

Alfa Romeo 156
Alfa Romeo 156

Alfa Romeo 156
Alfa Romeo 156

Alfa Romeo 156
Alfa Romeo 156

Alfa Romeo 156
Alfa Romeo 156

Alfa Romeo 156
Alfa Romeo 156

Alfa Romeo 156
Alfa Romeo 156



Alfa Romeo 156
Alfa Romeo 156

Alfa Romeo 156
Alfa Romeo 156




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