
We  never really considered ourselves the Fiat Punto kind, but the 2010 Evo  variant strikes a chord, and for a little guy it comes with a lot of  kit. The Blue&Me interface will be available on all trim levels,  providing control of all the car's major functions, along with a mobile  phone, MP3 player and touch-screen navigation. On top of that will be  rain sensors, ESP with Hill Holder, engine start-stop and adaptive  cornering fog lights.
There will be two chassis options: Grande  Punto and Sporting, which both come with a "sport chassis" and "more  assertive looks;" and Comfort. There are five engines to choose from:  four of the firm's new MultiAir, and MultiJet II diesel models, from a  1.3-liter, 75-horsepower MultiJet to 1.4-liter, 135-hp MultiAir turbo,  and a vanilla 1.4-liter, 77-hp gas variant. A sixth engine choice, the  1.6-liter MultiJet with 120 hp,
 
No comments:
Post a Comment