Fiat offers more Bravo power with greener engine
09 February 2009
Fiat has given a new engine to its Bravo, offering improved power and performance.
Fiat has unleashed a new greener engine in its mid-size Bravo hatchback, providing used car drivers with better power and performance.A 2.0-litre 16v MultiJet engine will replace the current 1.9, offering lower emissions but still improving upon power.
CO2 emissions have been reduced to 139g/km, while fuel economy remains strong at 33.2 miles per gallon.
Also, top speed rises to 134 miles per hour and the car can accelerate to 62 miles per hour from standstill in 8.2 seconds.
Adam Pumfrey, fleet and remarketing director at Fiat Group Automobiles UK, said: "Fiat's current range of vehicles is perfectly in tune with the times, thanks to cutting edge technology that helps to reduce fuel use and emissions.
"The Bravo's low purchase price, competitive resale values and good fuel economy make it a cost-effective option for fleet managers looking to reduce operating costs."
Writing for the Times, Jeremy Clarkson stated that the Fiat Bravo is a "fun car to drive" and "puts a smile on your face".
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