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The fastest version of the Fiat Grande Punto
has arrived in Australia with the launch of
the turbocharged T-Jet version of Fiat’s
top-selling small car, boasting a 0-100 km/h
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The fastest
version of the Fiat Grande Punto has arrived in
Australia with the launch of the turbocharged T-Jet
version of Fiat’s top-selling small car, boasting a
0-100 km/h time of just 8.9 seconds; yet, at the same
time the highly efficient new engine also endows the
Grande Punto with a combined fuel figure of a modest 6.6
litres per 100 km/h.
“The new Fiat
1.4 litre T-Jet really is the engine of the future,” says
David Stone, General Manager for Fiat cars in Australia.
“Normally a performance car needs a significantly larger
engine to gain a high performance output. Punto Turbo Sport,
the already highly efficient 1.4 gains a turbocharger to
produce power and torque levels the equivalent of a 2.0
litre engine. As a result, the Punto Turbo Sport is not only
one of the quickest sub-$30,000 hot hatches, it is also one
of the most economical.”
The new engine
is a light pressure turbocharged version of the 1.4 litre
Star-Jet engined that arrived at the launch of the Fiat
Grande Punto. The low inertia turbo lifts power from 57 to
90 kW and torque from 115 to 206 Nm, with an amazing 200 NM
available from just 1700 rpm and more than four seconds is
cut from the 0-100 km/h acceleration time. But, at the same
time, with an average fuel consumption of 6.6 l/100 km and
carbon dioxide figure of 155 g/km, the Punto is cleaner and
more economical than its key rivals.
Despite these
large increases in power and torque, the weight increase is
very low, benefiting not just performance and fuel
consumption, but also handling and road holding as the
Grande Punto T-Jet maintains the weight balance of a small-engined
car.
The first in new
range of compact, 1.4 litre turbocharged engines that
deliver the power, torque and performance of much larger
engines, the advanced design provides instant response and
excellent in-gear performance across the range. Thus the 8.9
second 0-100 km/h time is representative not just of
excellent through the gear performance, the new engine also
offers strong responsive performance in every gear at low
engine speeds.
The Grande Punto
Turbo slots in into the middle of the range, with the same
Sport equipment and trim package as the range topping
diesel-powered Grande Punto Sport 1.9 JTD. This means it is
comprehensively well equipped in all areas. Like all Puntos
it is five star EuroNCAP rated and has ABS brakes with ESP
stability control, ASR/MSR and Hill Holder and
follow-me-home lights for personal security. Immediately
identifiable from the outside, the Grande Punto Sport has 17
inch alloy wheels, colour matched spoilers and side skirts
and a chrome finish on its exhaust pipe.
Inside there are
sports seats trimmed with sports upholstery, sports
instrument panel, a leather trimmed sports steering wheel
and gear knob. Equipment includes power steering, electric
windows and mirrors, cruise control, air conditioning and
remote central locking with remote boot release. The Sport
package also includes sports suspension for sharp,
responsive cornering to go with the responsive new engine.
“With the
arrival of the T-Jet Turbo, the Punto range now offers one
of the most complete and varied choice of small car power
plants,” says David Stone. “Each power unit offers it own
blend of performance, economy and purchase price to offer
buyers of small cars the ability to tailor a Punto to their
own particular budget and motoring needs, knowing that which
ever Punto they buy, they will own a car with benchmark
safety, superb good looks and a small car that has something
only a Fiat can offer – Italian Soul!”
The new Fiat
Grande Punto Sport T-Jet has a recommended retail price of
AUS$25,990 and deliveries will start today (10 January
2008).
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