
The first official images of the new Fiat Bravo are out. The design is by Centro Stile Fiat and is a more aggressive revisitation of the styling already seen in the Grande Punto. The result is a sleek hatchback, sporting the new Fiat logo on the front.
The engine range will start with the 1.4-liter gasoline engine (90 ps), go on to the two brand new 1.4 T-JET turbo-charged gasoline engines, outputting 120 and 150 ps. On the diesel side, there will be the usual 1.9-liter Multijet engines (120 and 150 ps).
The new Bravo is 4.34 meters long, 1.79 meters wide and 1.49 meters high, with a wheelbase of 2.6 meters. Trunk capacity is 400 liters.
The official unveiling for the press will be on January 29th in Rome.
Update: added higher-resolution images and the full text of the Fiat press release.
World preview - Fiat Bravo: a perfect balance of Beauty and Substance
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.
karl
26 Oct 2006 - 10:12 - #1WOW,FANTASTIC….MAYBE MY NEXT CAR!!!
JC
26 Oct 2006 - 12:07 - #2italian style is always the best…
Rodrigues
13 Nov 2006 - 19:33 - #3OH! Here it comes! After the new Punto, the new Bravo it’s coming to make the competition look as charming as an old used shoe. I like the style, I like the engines and I like the new Fiat quality levels. Ah yes! And I also like the style (maybe I’m repeating myself, who’s counting?) Just like Karl, maybe my next car! VW, Opel, Peugeot, Renault and many more: BE AFRAID! BE VERY AFRAID!
Valentine
04 Feb 2007 - 20:27 - #4It’s very beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Italian Style is the best in the world!!!!!!!
davide
12 Mar 2007 - 17:07 - #5E davero una bela Auto, Sportiva e Elegante
omi
04 Apr 2007 - 10:11 - #6Old one was better. Moreover, the engines are weak compare to HGT. I really wonder why Fiat stop manufacturing HGT engine. However, new Bravo will be successful because people missed Fiat…..
Rajiv Dewan
19 May 2007 - 10:03 - #7The car looks great, when it will be avialable in India??????