Abarth Grande Punto

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Fiat Grande Punto
Fiat Grande Punto
Aka Fiat Punto
Manufacturer Fiat
Assembly Mirafiori plant, Turin, Italy
Production 2005–present
Predecessor Fiat Punto
Successor
Class Supermini
Platform Fiat/GM SCSS platform
Body style 3/5-door hatchback
3-door van
Engine 1.2 L I4
1.4 L I4
1.3 L I4 diesel
1.9 L I4 diesel
Transmission 5-speed manual
6-speed semi-auto
Wheelbase 2510mm
Length 4030mm
Width 1687mm
Height 1490mm
Weight 1015mm - 1040kg
Layout FF layout
Fuel capacity 45 L (9.9 Imp. gallons)
(11.9 U.S. gal)
Related Fiat Linea
Opel Corsa D
Similar
Designer Giorgetto Giugiaro


Contents

Grande Punto

The third generation FIAT supermini to bear the name Punto, codenamed Project 199, the Grande Punto was unveiled at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show and went on sale later that year. Styled by Giugiaro, the car is based on the Fiat/GM SCCS platform. Whilst the model shares some of its name with the previous Punto, a large number of its components are new, including a new chassis and body shell.

The engines are the Fiat 1.2 Fire 8v (65 hp), a new 1.4 Fire 8v (77 hp) and the 1.4 16v (95 hp). Four MultiJet diesel engines are also available: two 1.3 16v units (75 hp and 90 hp, the latter with a variable geometry turbocharger) and two 1.9 with 120 and 130 hp, all of them with diesel particulate filter. All the engines are Euro IV compliant. In 2007 came new 1.4 T-Jet turbocharged petrol engine (120 hp) available. In the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show Fiat introduced 155 hp Abarth version produced through the Abarth & C S.p.A. company and branded as an Abarth car rather than FIAT. The cars nose, headlights and front grill look reminiscent of the Maserati Coupe, both were designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro of ItalDesign.

The Grande Punto was awarded with 5 stars in the EuroNCAP crash test for passenger protection and Euro NCAP 3 star certification for pedestrian safety. The most powerful engines have electronic stability program and anti slip regulation fitted as standard, and it is an optional extra on some of the lower powered engines.

Non-European markets

In Australia, Fiat introduced the Grande Punto in mid 2006; it is the first Fiat to be sold in Australia since 1989. Shortly after its launch, the car (the 1.3L 90hp diesel) was recognised as the most economical car on the market.

The Italian-made Grande Punto has already been launched in Chile, Mexico and Dominican Republic, in petrol and diesel versions.

In the rest of South America, the Brazilian-built Grande Punto (called just Punto) was launched in August 2007. Codenamed Project 310, it is produced in the factory of Betim, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The chassis is a stronger version of the European version of the Grande Punto, due to the differences in the roads in developing countries. At the beginning, the five-door version will be the only available in the Brazilian line. The engines are the 85 hp 1.4 L FIRE 8v and the 115 hp 1.8 GM-Fiat/Powertrain, later the new Torque 1.9L with 8 and 16v must be available; with 121 and 134 hp. In Brazil, a flexible engine is available (they work on both gasoline and ethanol).

The Grande Punto also went on sale in South Africa in 2006, replacing the previous generation. It is sold with a variety of petrol and diesel engines, beginning at around R120,000.

A sedan version of the Grande Punto, the Fiat Linea, was launched in early 2007 to replace the aging Marea. It will be built on an extended version of the Grande Punto's chassis, giving a total length of 4600 mm, making it jump to the small family car segment.

As for the Indian launch, it is expected to be until late 2007 for its launch followed by the Linea.

Engines

Petrol

Model Engine Displacement Power Torque 0-100 km/h,s Top speed Note
1.2 8V FIREI41242 cc65PS @5500 rpm 102Nm @3000 rpm14.5155kmh
1.4 8V FIREI41368 cc77PS @6000 rpm 115Nm @3000 rpm13.2165kmh
1.4 16V StarJetI41368 cc95PS @6000 rpm 125Nm @4500 rpm11.4178kmh
1.4 T-JETI41368 cc120PS @5000 rpm 206Nm @2000 rpm8.9195kmhfrom 2007

Diesel

Model Engine Displacement Power Torque 0-100 km/h,s Top speed Note
1.3 16 Multijet 16VI41248 cc75PS @4000 rpm 190Nm @1750 rpm13.6165kmh
1.3 16 Multijet 16VI41248 cc90PS @4000 rpm 200Nm @1750 rpm11.9175kmhNot available in the UK
1.9 16 Multijet 8VI41910 cc120PS @4000 rpm 280Nm @2000 rpm10.0190kmh
1.9 16 Multijet 8VI41910 cc130PS @4000 rpm 280Nm @2000 rpm9.5200kmh

Abarth Grande Punto

The first car from the newly created Abarth & C. S.p.A. The Abarth Grande Punto differs significantly from its donor car.

Initally the Abarth Grande Punto will be available with a 150bhp (155bhp when using 97 ron fuel) 1.4l turbo engine, but from 2008 there will be an essesse kit available, which will be installed at official Abarth service centres rather than in the factory.

Engines

Model Engine Displacement Power Torque 0-100 km/h,s Top speed Note
Abarth 1.4 T-JETI41368 cc155PS @5500 rpm230Nm @3000 rpm8.2208kmhfrom 2007
Abarth SS 1.4 T-JETI41368 cc180PS @5750 rpm270Nm @3000 rpm7.7215kmhfrom 2007

Footnotes


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