The Alfa Romeo 156 was produced from 1997 to 2006 and represented a significant step forward in Alfa Romeo's saloon range. Early models carried straightforward laminated windscreens with minimal features, whilst later variants introduced green-tinted glass as standard across the range.
From the early 2000s onwards, some higher-specification 156s began to feature silkscreen modifications to the black-printed area around the rear-view mirror, reflecting changes to the vehicle's interior layout and trim design. A small number of later variants also included sun-strip tinting — either green or grey — built into the PVB laminate to reduce glare from above.
The 156 predates the camera-equipped ADAS era that became established on Alfa Romeo's Giorgio-platform models from 2016 onwards, so windscreen replacement on the 156 is straightforward and does not require post-fit calibration.