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Fiat unveils new Bravo

October 29, 2006 5:39PM by Michael Savio

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While the new Bravo will not be shown to the press at the Rome Motor Show until January, Fiat has official unveiled the new Bravo and has released preliminary details about the new vehicle.such as the dimensions and engine options.

Developed by the Fiat Style Centre, the design of the model is unmistakably ‘Italian’, and is another step forward in developing a new style for Fiat. Despite small external dimensions, Fiat has managed to provide a large interior space. The Bravo will be available with multiple powerplant, including two turbodiesel 1.9L Multijets (120 and 150 bhp), the 90bhp 1.4L, and a new family of turbocharged T-JET petrol engines (120 and 150 bhp 1.4L Turbo), which will make their debut in the Bravo.

The new Bravo will be built at the Piedimonte S. Germano plant (Frosinone) and will be on sale soon after the January launch.

More images and full press release after the jump.

## Source: Fiat ##

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Fiat Bravo World Preview: A Perfect Balance of Beauty and Substance
Turin, October 26, 2006 — On January 29, the new Fiat Bravo will be presented to the international media in Rome, going on the market all over Europe in the following weeks. The model is built in the Piedimonte S. Germano plant (Frosinone), and aims to become a benchmark in the most important segment of the European market. To achieve this goal, the Fiat Bravo has been designed and developed as the ideal synthesis of Beauty and Substance.

Beauty as the most up-to-date expression of Italian style

Developed by the Fiat Style Centre, the exterior design of the model is unmistakably ‘Italian’, another step forward in the development of the brand’s new stylistic identity.

The new Bravo arouses emotions at first glance, and it welcomes driver and passengers aboard in a passenger compartment where they will appreciate the quality of the materials and the care dedicated to even the smallest detail.

The Fiat Bravo cleverly combines a compact five-door body with an extraordinary amount of interior roominess: it is 434 centimetres long, 179 cm wide, and 149 cm high, with a wheelbase of 2.6 metres, and a loading capacity of 400 litres that tops its class.

Substance in the form of an innovative, reliable, quality car

The Fiat Bravo aims to be a car of ‘substance’, thanks to a lavish array of technological features and quality standards worthy of a higher class where safety, comfort and driving enjoyment are concerned.

The Fiat Bravo is an agile car that is entertaining to drive in every situation, thanks in part to the wide choice of engines, which include the popular turbodiesel 1.9 Multijets (120 and 150 bhp), the 90 bhp 1.4, and a new family of turbocharged T-JET petrol engines (120 and 150 bhp 1.4 Turbo) that now make their debut, combining low consumption and outstanding performance.

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