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Alfa Romeo 156, 1997 - 2005:
Hollywood star Catherine Zeta-Jones was promoting the 156 version of the Alfa Romeo wagon.
 
Alfa Romeo 156 designer Walter de'Silva described the car's design as "perfectly balanced".
 
The Alfa Romeo 156 has successfully competed in the British Touring Car Championship, as well as various other European championships, mainly the WTCC and ETCC. The car won the following championships:
  • 1998 Italian Super Touring Car Championship - Alfa Romeo 156 D2;
  • 1999 Italian Super Touring Car Championship - Alfa Romeo 156 D2;
  • 2000 European Super Touring Car Cup Winner - Alfa Romeo 156 D2;
  • 2001 FIA European Touring Car Championship - Alfa Romeo 156 D2;
  • 2002 FIA European Touring Car Championship - Alfa Romeo 156 GTA Super 2000;
  • 2003 FIA European Touring Car Championship - Alfa Romeo 156 Super 2000.
The Alfa Romeo 156 has won more than 35 awards worldwide, including:
  • In 1998, a jury of 56 journalists (40 of whom voted for the Alfa Romeo 156) selected the Alfa Romeo 156 as the European Car of the Year;
  • In 2000, the 2.5 V6 engine received the International Engine of the Year award;
  • Technical Innovation Award 1998 for the Common Rail Engine (magazines Autocar and (Auto, Motor und Sport and in France);
  • The best luxury compact car (magazines What Car? And Auto Express);
  • Design Award (Automobile Magazine);
  • 1998 car in Denmark, Spain, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Portugal, France and Croatia;
  • The 1997 award is "The Most Beautiful Car in the World" (Italy).