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Alfa Romeo Giulia/Berlina Lighting Spare Parts

The lighting of the Alfa Romeo Giulia and the Berlina provides good vision at night, visibility in traffic and a clean appearance of the four-door saloon and is an important part of road safety. As a manufacturer, supplier and spare parts specialist for classic Alfa Romeo parts, we carry the lighting parts for the early Giulia, the Giulia Super, the Nuova Super and the Berlina 1750 and 2000. As above all the tail lights and individual add-on parts differ between the versions and years and the Berlina has its own rear section, the correct assignment to the version and the year is decisive. Ordering by the model name alone easily leads to unsuitable parts and avoidable returns, whereas stating version, year and side allows a reliable selection. The following overview shows how the product groups of the lighting relate to the versions and what to watch for when selecting the lights. The lighting on the Giulia and Berlina is both model-dependent and year-dependent and should therefore be selected precisely by version and year. As the lights belong directly to road safety, a complete and version-correct equipment has a particular importance.

Model and series reference

On the Giulia and Berlina the lighting depends on the version and the year. As the Berlina has its own rear section, the tail lights and number plate lighting can differ from the Giulia. The headlights with their trim rings, the front turn signals and individual add-on parts also follow the respective version and the year of the saloon. Anyone who knows the version and the year of their vehicle and distinguishes between Giulia and Berlina can compile headlights, trim rings, front turn signals, tail lights, number plate lighting and the matching bulbs precisely and without wrong orders and restore the lighting of the saloon cleanly. The version, the body and the year are decisive in the selection of the lights. Anyone who knows these points on their vehicle exactly can assign the matching parts reliably and extend the lighting step by step. As lamp, lens and seal are matched to one another, they should be regarded as a coherent unit and selected together.

Shared across the range or model dependent

The lighting of the saloon follows the four-door body and differs in arrangement and form from that of the open Spider and the coupé. It would be wrong to assume that lights are freely interchangeable between Spider, GT Bertone and Giulia, since shape, fitting and arrangement depend on the body and the year. As the Berlina has its own rear section with a longer wheelbase, tail lights and number plate lighting differ from the Giulia, while individual front lights can be similar. Common over several years are many bulbs and individual seals, but the visible lights and their lenses follow the version and the body. Anyone wishing to use lights from another stock or a donor vehicle should therefore check carefully whether they suit the version, the body and the year, since the tail lights in particular differ between Giulia and Berlina. So the bulb is often the same, but housing, lens and fitting follow the respective body and the year.

Part types and product groups

The range of the lighting is divided into several groups. These include the headlights with their trim rings, the front turn signals, the tail lights, the number plate lighting, the control lights and the respective matching bulbs. Added to this are the tail light lenses left and right as well as trim parts, sockets and individual mounts, which are designed differently depending on the body and the year. There are also seals, sockets and fixings, which are easily overlooked during a repair but are important for a tight and reliable lighting and ensure a clean fit of the lights. The number plate lighting and the control lights in the interior also belong to the wider lighting area and are often taken into account during a repair. These groups cover the entire lighting from the headlights and trim rings via the front turn signals through to the tail lights and the number plate lighting and can be selected by version and year, so that a step-by-step repair remains easy to plan and individual lights can be exchanged one after another. As complete and reliable lighting belongs to safety and registration of the saloon, a careful and version-correct selection has a particular importance.

Differences by year, series or version

The most important difference lies between Giulia and Berlina, as the Berlina has its own rear section with its own tail lights and its own number plate lighting. There are also differences between the early Giulia, the Giulia Super and the Nuova Super in individual lights, lenses and add-on parts, which should be noted before ordering. The headlight trim rings and the front turn signals also follow the version and the year and should therefore be chosen to match the body. Anyone ordering parts should therefore state version, body, year and the side so that lamp, lens and seal match. Even with apparently similar lights a close look is worthwhile, because small differences in shape, lens colour, hole pattern and fixing decide whether a part fits without adaptation and the lighting in the end fits tight and reliable. Anyone renewing the lighting should therefore choose the lights and lenses matching the version and the year rather than mixing parts of different years.

Notes on selection

For a reliable selection it is advisable to determine the version and the year before ordering, to distinguish between Giulia and Berlina and to decide which light or which lens is needed. A photo of the existing light and its lens helps with assigning the correct version and avoids queries when ordering. The matching seals and bulbs should be ordered at the same time when changing a light, as they ensure a tight and safe fit and help avoid consequential damage from water ingress, which is particularly important at the rear section. With mixed stock from several sources a comparison with the version-correct variant is worthwhile so that shape, lens colour, hole pattern and fitting are right and later rework is avoided. Anyone fully renewing the lighting should plan headlights, turn signals, tail lights and number plate lighting together from the start and select them to match the version and the year. As a manufacturer and spare parts specialist we advise on the correct assignment and supply both original parts and high-quality reproductions in good quality, so that even older vehicles can be fully restored.

Frequently asked questions

Are the tail lights of Giulia and Berlina the same?
No. The Berlina has its own rear section, so tail lights and number plate lighting can differ.

Do saloon lights also fit Spider or GT Bertone?
No. Shape, fitting and arrangement depend on the body, the lighting is model-dependent and year-dependent and not freely interchangeable.

Are tail light lenses available individually?
Yes. The tail light lenses are available depending on the version and body left and right.

Do I also get the matching bulbs?
Yes. We carry the matching bulbs as well as seals, sockets and the necessary fixings for a clean fit.

What details do I need for a reliable order?
Version, body, year and the desired light or lens as well as the side left or right, if needed supported by a meaningful photo of the existing light.

Do you offer reproductions?
Yes. Alongside original parts we carry high-quality reproductions in good quality, such as tail lights and tail light lenses.

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