Alfa Romeo Giulia/Berlina Spare Parts
The Alfa Romeo Giulia saloon and the Berlina are the four-door models of the 105 series and stand for an everyday-capable, sporty saloon. As a manufacturer, supplier and spare parts specialist for classic Alfa Romeo models, Alfa-Service carries a wide range for this model family. These include body and interior parts specific to the saloon as well as the mechanical assemblies that the Giulia and Berlina share with the GT Bertone and Spider 105/115. Many technical components are common across the series, while the body and interior are model dependent.
Model History
The Giulia saloon appeared in 1962 and was offered in several versions, including sportier and simpler variants with different displacements. It is known for its aerodynamic, angular body. The Berlina followed later as the larger four-door saloon of the series and was offered, among others, as the 1750 and 2000. Both models share the basic technology of the 105 series with rear-wheel drive and the four-cylinder Twin Cam engine and appeal to drivers who appreciate an everyday-capable classic saloon.
Technology and Assemblies
Technically, the Giulia and Berlina share the basic mechanics of the 105 series. The longitudinally mounted Twin Cam engine drives the rear axle via the gearbox. The suspension, steering, brakes and drivetrain largely correspond to the other 105 models, which is why many parts of these assemblies are usable across the series. In addition there are the fuel system, cooling system, electrics, filters and exhaust system, which are likewise closely related. Specific to the four-door models, by contrast, are numerous body and interior parts of the saloon, such as doors, glazing, instruments and panels.
Model-Dependent Differences
The most important differences result from the model and the model year. The Giulia saloon and Berlina differ in body, front and rear design, trim parts and interior. Displacement also affects individual engine-near parts, for example in the fuel system with a different carburettor set-up. For the mechanical assemblies many parts are comparable across the series, while body and interior parts must be chosen precisely by model and model year. It is therefore important to know not only the model but also the exact version and the model year.
Spare Parts Range
The range for the Giulia and Berlina includes, among others, the following product groups:
- Saloon body parts, panels and trim
- Interior parts, seats, instruments and panels
- Glazing and seals
- Engine and engine ancillaries
- Drivetrain, gearbox and clutch
- Suspension, steering and brakes
- Fuel system, cooling system and filters
- Electrics, lighting and exhaust system
Notes on Part Selection
Decisive are the model, model year and engine. Body and interior parts depend on the respective model and should be compared with the existing version on the vehicle. Mechanical parts can often be determined via the assembly and the engine variant, since they are used across the series. Anyone who notes the model, model year and engine can put together body and trim-specific parts just as reliably as the common mechanical assemblies of the 105 series.
The Giulia saloon shaped a whole generation of cars with its angular, aerodynamically favourable body and was conceived as a sporty family saloon. It was offered in numerous versions, from simpler ones to sportier variants with a larger displacement. The Berlina later extended the range with a larger four-door saloon. Both models are sought-after classics today, which is why demand for matching body, interior and technical parts is ongoing. Alfa-Service covers this demand as a manufacturer, supplier and spare parts specialist with a wide range for the whole model family.
Technically, the Giulia and Berlina use the mature mechanics of the 105 series. The Twin Cam engine with two overhead camshafts was offered with different carburettor set-ups depending on the version. The gearbox, disc brakes and suspension are largely comparable with the GT Bertone and Spider, so a large part of the mechanical parts is available across the series. As four-door saloons, the Giulia and Berlina have their own body and interior parts, such as doors, glazing and panels, which depend on model and model year and should not be confused with coupe or Spider parts. It is therefore advisable to establish the model and year first and then determine the mechanical assemblies via engine variant and assembly.
Because the Giulia and Berlina were driven for many years as reliable everyday saloons, demand for wear and renewal parts of all assemblies is high, from seals, bearings and brakes to suspension and steering parts. Alfa-Service carries these parts across the series and supplements them with model-specific body and interior parts of the four-door saloon, so that the need from regular maintenance to the renewal of individual assemblies can be covered.
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FAQ
Which models does the Giulia/Berlina family include?
The four-door Giulia saloon and the Berlina of the 105 series, each in several versions and displacements.
Are parts shared with other 105 models?
Many mechanical assemblies are common across the series with the GT Bertone and Spider 105/115, while the body and interior of the saloon are model-specific.
What should be observed with body parts?
The model and model year, since body, trim parts and interior differ between the Giulia and Berlina.
How do I find the right part?
Via model, model year and engine, ideally by comparison with the existing version on the vehicle.
Is Alfa-Service a workshop?
No. Alfa-Service is a manufacturer, supplier and spare parts specialist for classic Alfa Romeo models and does not carry out repairs.


















