Fiat has
released the first pictures of the Punto Grande this
morning, the car that is set to herald the return of the
Italian marque back to Australia.
Australian importer, Ateco Automotive, is firing on all guns
with Fiat Commercial Vehicles, with the Ducato proving
highly popular in Australia, but the Sydney-based importer
has been waiting for the right car bring the brand back to
Australian car buyers and for the Australian Dollar to be in
the right place against the Euro.
The Dollar is heading in the right direction the Punto
Grande is the right car.
The Fiat Punto Grande will be unveiled officially at the
Frankfurt International Motor Show in September, with right
hand drive production slated for the middle of next year
and, therefore, an Australian launch is on the cards anytime
after then.
But why is the Punto Grande the right car for Fiat's much
anticipated Australian return?
It follows in the wheeltracks of the original hugely
successful Punto hatchback, which has accounted for over six
million sales since its launch in 1993, and the new Punto
Grande's global objective is to regain leadership of the
highly competitive and crucially important European compact
hatchback market.
In order to accomplish this aim, Punto Grande has been
designed from the outset to be a larger vehicle than is
typical for the class, so as to offer the highest possible
safety standards, class leading quality credentials, and the
best range of diesel engines available in this category
today, all at a very competitive price.
That bigger than class average size makes it ideally suited
for the Australian market.
Boasting a persuasive combination of stylish, unmistakably
Italian good looks, and backed up by in-built quality and
durability, the new Punto Grande will be available in three
and five door body styles and four distinct versions at
launch.
The distinctive looks will provide the Punto Grande with
another advantage for the Australian market.
Designed by Italdesign-Giugiaro, in partnership with Centro
Stile Fiat, the style of the Punto Grande is distinguished
by the beauty of its exterior line.
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As with the exterior, the interior of the Grande Punto represents the epitome of
Italian style, thanks both to the quality of materials used,
and the care with which detailing has been considered. The
result is a cabin environment notable for its bright,
friendly feel, as well as its obvious functionality.
Punto Grande is thus designed to quicken the pulses, while
offering a level of security, solidity and construction
quality of a vehicle from a higher segment. Underpinned by
attention to detail unusual in this market segment, Punto
Grande is also an exceptionally comfortable vehicle - a
factor indicated by its generous external dimensions that
put it at the top of the class. Punto Grande measures 403cms
in length, 168cms in width and 149cms in height; and with a
wheelbase of 251cms, an extraordinary amount of internal
space is guaranteed.
Punto Grande has also been meticulously engineered to be
both agile and responsive to drive. This lively new car is
powered by a potent range of environmentally-friendly petrol
and diesel engines, all of which conform to Euro4 emissions
standards, and all of which blend top performance with low
fuel consumption.
At launch there will be two petrol engine options: 1.2 8v
(49 kW) and a new 1.4 8v with 58 kW; and four turbodiesels:
1.3 16v MultiJet (56 kW), or 1.3 MultiJet with a variable
geometry turbine (68 kW); and 1.9 MultiJet with either 90 kW
or 97 kW.
Australian pricing and specifications will be announced when
Fiat cars return to Australia.
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