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The Fiat Punto is a supermini car produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat from 1993 to 2018 [1], spanning over three generations.The third generation of the car was marketed between 2005 and 2009 as the Grande Punto, and between 2009 and 2012 as the Punto Evo, until the single-word Punto name was reintroduced.
Grande Punto Fiat Linea Fiat Marea Weekend JTD Fiat Cinquecento. 2009–2018 Fiat 500 - Americas; 2016–2020 Fiat 500X - South America; 2012–2022 Fiat 500L; 2017–2020 Fiat 124 Spider; 2002–2012 Fiat Albea; 1981–1985 Fiat Argenta; 1995–2005 Fiat Barchetta; 2007–2014 Fiat Bravo; 1995–2001 Fiat Bravo/Brava; 2000–2002 Fiat Brava ...
Later, it was launched also in other FCA vehicles such as the 2012 Punto. The naturally aspirated 1.0 L 60 PS (44 kW) version became available on the 2012 Fiat Panda and the 500 in select markets, and so two other turbocharged 0.9 L variants: the 80 PS bi-fuel CNG/petrol unit (on Panda, 500L and Ypsilon ) and the 105 PS unit (on MiTo , Punto ...
The car was nearly identical to the facelifted Punto, with the only noticeable difference being the Zastava badges instead of Fiat ones. The only improvements to the Zastava 10 in relation to the Fiat Punto was that the engine reached Euro 4 standards, [ 1 ] and there was a more modernized colour palette, similar to the Fiat Grande Punto .
The engine remained in production until about 2010 and grew in capacity over the years from 1100 cc (in the Fiat 128) to an eventual 1900 cc (in the Fiat Linea). The Fiat 130 2.9 L (2,866 cc) V6 engine , also appearing in 1969, although having crossflow cylinder head , is directly related to the 128 SOHC engine, but with a 1.20 upscale in bore ...
In mid-2011 Fiat and Tata decided to diverge on the marketing front, with Fiat opting to set up exclusive showrooms for its cars—the Fiat Grande Punto 2012 and the Fiat Linea 2012—released on 3 January 2012. The showrooms will be set up in around 20 major metro cities like Chennai, Bengaluru, Mumbai and New Delhi by late 2012 or early 2013.
Developed from 2002 in Turin, Italy, by Ulrich Schmalohr the engineer head of Opel (which at the time was a subsidiary of General Motors) and Giorgio Cornacchia head-project of Fiat Auto [3] the Small platform was designed to be adaptable for Fiat Group and General Motors small cars, and later was adopted by Chrysler vehicles as well. All ...
The Elefantino Rosso (English: Tiny Red Elephant, which was the symbol of the historic Lancia HF sports cars that won numerous rally competitions) is the sports version of the Lancia Y and the sister car to the Fiat Punto Sporting. It features an interior in grey Alcantara, seats also in grey Alcantara and accentuated with dark grey fabric ...