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05 Feb 2009

NEW BRAVO DIESEL 2.0 MULTIJET: MORE POWER, LESS FUEL, LOWER EMISSIONS

A stylish new fleet challenger from Fiat will allow company car drivers to enjoy increased power and performance, while maintaining impressive fuel economy and low tax bills.

A stylish new fleet challenger from Fiat will allow company car drivers to enjoy increased power and performance, while maintaining impressive fuel economy and low tax bills.

Fiat's stylish mid-size Bravo hatchback is now available with a new 165bhp 2.0-litre 16v MultiJet engine, which will replace the current 1.9 MultiJet. The new engine is 'greener' than its predecessor, thanks to Euro V compliance and a diesel particulate filter that reduces CO2 emissions to just 139g/km - resulting in low 18 per cent Benefit in Kind tax bills for company car drivers.

And yet, despite these impressive environmental credentials, it also delivers class leading performance - 0-62mph in 8.2 seconds and a top speed of 134 mph - while returning 53.2mpg fuel economy in the combined cycle.

"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," says Adam Pumfrey, Fleet and Remarketing Director, Fiat Group Automobiles UK. "And the new       2.0-litre engine for Bravo continues this trend, while actually increasing driver enjoyment.

 

"Considered from a Whole Life Cost perspective, 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 over a typical three-year contract."

Bravo 2.0 MultiJet 16v is available in two trim levels - Dynamic and Sport - from £16,855 OTR.

The newcomer is complemented in the range by the diesel powered Bravo 1.6-litre MultiJet Active ECO model, priced from £14,450, which has tax-busting CO2 emissions of 119g/km plus 62.7mpg on the combined cycle.

Bravo models are available with Blue&Me, the hands-free communication, information and entertainment system which powers Fiat's eco:Drive technology.

eco:Drive downloads information about the way the car is being driven - including speed, gear changes, acceleration and deceleration - to a datastick plugged into a USB port inside the car. Drivers can then transfer this data to their computer via a free tool available from Fiat's website, and see for themselves exactly how their driving style is affecting performance and emissions.

For more information on the Bravo, eco:Drive and the whole of the Fiat range, visit the website: www.fiat.co.uk

New Fiat 2.0 MultiJet - technical details (1.9 MultiJet in brackets)

No of cylinders, arrangement

4 in-line, front, transverse

Bore and stroke

83.0 x 90.4 (82.0 x 90.4)

Displacement - cc

1956 (1910)

Compression ratio

16.5:1 (17.5:1)

Max power - bhp

165 @ 4000 rpm (150 @ 4000 rpm)

Max torque - Nm

360 @1750 rpm (305 @2000 rpm)

Emissions level

Euro 5 (Euro 4)

Timing 

20HC

Fuel system

MultiJet common rail direct injection electronically controlled with variable geometry turbo and intercooler

Combined CO2 emissions - g/km

139 (149)

MPG - combined cycle           

53.2 (50.4)

Top speed - mph

134 (130)

0-62 mph - secs

8.2 (9.0)

 

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For further information please contact:

Peter Newton, Public Relations Director

Tom Johnston, Press Relations Manager

or Puneet Joshi, Press Relations Officer

 

Fiat Group Automobiles UK Ltd

Tel: 01753 511431

Fax: 01753 516871

 

E-mail addresses: peter.newton@fiat.com / tom.johnston@fiat.com / puneet.joshi@fiat.com

 

This press release and image are available on www.fiat4media.co.uk