New and old, past and present, this is Iveco and Fiat. Here is the first official gallery of the new Campagnola, which reflects the historic 1951 model. The new version has all the practicality and performance of pure offroad vehicles, with angles of 50°, and maximum slope performance even when fully loaded.
The engine is a 3.0 litre, four cylinder turbo diesel at 176hp, with 400Nm for the Iveco Massif and Daily, and P+A type traction - it’s an integrated drive version that when not in use becomes a normal rear wheel drive. The vehicle has six speed manual transmission, fuel consumption of 11.1l/100km on diesel, and can reach 165 km/hr of maximum speed. Dimensions are 424cm long (three door), 175 wide and 200cm in height.
Two colours, sage green and ivory, are available for this offroad, which has been designed in collaboration with Giugiaro. The list of optionals, while minimal, includes satellite navigator and leather interior. Prices start from 29,800 euros, while the first 499 examples are part of an Opening Edition, with added features. For more information go to the Campagnola site, which is worth a look just for the music.




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