The Alfa Romeo 166 (Type 936) was a prominent executive car manufactured by Alfa Romeo from 1996 until June 2007. Designed by Centro Stile Alfa Romeo, led by Walter de Silva, the vehicle underwent a facelift in September 2003 to maintain its contemporary appeal. Acting as the successor to the 164 model, Alfa Romeo implemented significant changes to the Lancia Kappa base platform to enhance performance and aesthetics. Noteworthy alterations included a revamp of the suspension system and a complete redesign of the interior.
Initially, the Alfa Romeo 166 was offered with several petrol engine options to cater to diverse preferences. Drivers had the choice between a 2.0-litre Twin Spark 4