The new Fiat
Croma carries the signature of Giugiaro, and will celebrate
its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show. The car will be
on sale in key European markets from June.
The Croma name was given to the upper middle class Fiat
sedan, which was marketed from 1985 to 1994, and with over
450,000 examples it proved very successful. Due to the
success of this classical notchback car, the new Fiat will
continue the Croma legend when it receives its world
premiere at the Geneva Motor Show next March.
Conceptually the new model differs fundamentally from its
predecessor. The new Croma was sketched by Giugiaro as a
crossover, and connects therefore the advantages of a
classical notchback sedan with the advantage of an MPV. In
simple terms: enormous available space, diverse interior
variations, outstanding all-round visibility, increased
seating positions, attractive, sporty and elegant design,
optimal handling characteristics, temperamental engines and
a high level of comfort all merge into the new Croma to
provide an unparalleled and unique vehicle concept.
The new Croma will be presented at dealers in key European
markets starting from June this year. In September, it will
officially launch with one petrol engine (2.2 litres with
150 bhp) and will be followed with three Common Rail diesel
engines offering the latest generation of multi-jet
technology (1.9 JTD with 120 bhp, 1.9 JTD with 150 bhp and
2.4 JTD with 200 bhp).
As far as transmission, no desires are left unnoticed. The
2.2 litre petrol unit is fitted with a five-speed manual
gearbox. With the 1.9 JTD 120 bhp version, a manual
six-speed gearbox will be offered, and with the 150 bhp 1.9
JTD the customer will have the choice of either a manual or
automatic six-speed transmission. From the beginning of 2006
a 1.8 litre petrol engine will complete the range.
The generous dimensions of the new Fiat flagship contribute
to the car. It measures 4.75 metres in length, 1.77 metres
in width and 1.6 metres in height. The wheelbase amounts to
2.83 metres. Hereby, a sumptuous and spacious cockpit is
ensured. The boot capacity is approximately 500 litres with
the seats all up.
Due to the interior’s large variability, this already
excellent value can multiply when seats are folded. The
front headroom (approximately 1011 mm), rear headroom
(approximately 981 mm) and legroom for the rear passengers,
is class-leading.
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The seating height from ground level amounts to 614 mm in
the front, and 661 mm in the rear. This architecture ensures
that the rear passengers will enjoy a good view forwards,
almost certainly increasing their comfort.
Three equipment levels will be on offer to the customer, and
the completeness of the basic equipment and possible
combinations of options will leave no desires open. The
entry-level model will come standard with, amongst other
things, seven airbags, keyless-go, electronic brake
distribution (EBD), electronic stability programme (ESP),
air-conditioning, radio and CD player, front and rear
electric windows, central locking with remote control,
separately hinged rear seats, height adjustable driver and
passenger seats, and a cool box in the centre console.
Among the most interesting options, there is the navigation
system, the park, rain and light sensors, xenon headlights,
exceptional HI-FI systems and a complete selection of light
alloy wheels, which are available right up to 18-inch. The
new Fiat Croma will position itself in the D-segment. Fiat
are highly confident with this excellent new model.
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