Fiat has announced that its next model set for
Australian launch will be named Ritmo and it will make
its debut at the 2007 Australian International Motor
Show in Sydney on 11 October 2007, providing the Italian
car maker with a mid-size five door hatchback to
compliment the award-winning Fiat Punto, which returned
Fiat to Australia last year.
Named Bravo in most markets, Australia is one of the
markets in which Fiat is using a different name due to
another car maker already having the ‘Bravo’ name
registered.
“Ritmo, like Bravo, is a name that was used for one of
the new model’s predecessors, a car that not only
provided Fiat with strong sales in the 1970s and 80s,
but which also produced what is often named as one of
the world’s best remembered TV commercials of all time,
“Hand-built by Robots,” explains David Stone, General
Manager for Fiat Cars in Australia. “That advertisement
marked the achievement that the original Ritmo was the
first car to be built almost entirely by robots, now an
industry standard, and demonstrated the Fiat Group’s
domination in the automated car production line market
with its ‘Robotgate’ production lines.”
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Fiat has announced that its next model set for
Australian launch will be named Ritmo and it will
make its debut at the 2007 Australian International
Motor Show in Sydney on 11 October 2007. |
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Named Bravo in most markets, Australia is one of the
markets in which Fiat is using a different name due
to another car maker already having the ‘Bravo’ name
registered. |
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The new Fiat Ritmo will build on the style, performance
and advanced diesel technology seen in the Fiat Punto,
with the Australian line up including a 110 kW 1.9 litre
Multijet Turbo Diesel and a new turbocharged version of
the 1.4 litre engine from the Punto.
Boasting an impressive 110 kW, the new 1.4 litre T-JET
engine is a light, compact high performance engine that
also delivers significant fuel economy gains over
engines that offer similar power from larger, heavier
power units. Like the Punto, the new Ritmo has a five
star Euro-NCAP safety rating and will be a fully equipped and
featured car that offers a spacious and stylish interior
to match its refined and chic exterior.
“The Ritmo name is derived from the Italian for
‘rhythm’,” explains David Stone. “It is often seen in
the phase ‘ritmo de vida’ which directly translates as
‘the rhythm of life’ and which is used to describe
things such as music, dance, art and theatre that bring
pleasure, excitement and joy to life, a clear indication
of the role that Fiat believes the Ritmo will play in
the Australian car market with ritmo de vida also set to
include driving!" Full pricing and specification details
will be announced when the Fiat Ritmo goes on sale in
Australia in October.
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