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The stylish offroad 'Cross' version of
Fiat’s top-selling Panda has just gone on
sale in the UK – offering a combination of
serious 4x4 potential with manoeuvrable city
car know-how. |
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The stylish offroad 'Cross' version of Fiat’s
top-selling Panda has just gone on sale in the UK –
offering a combination of serious 4x4 potential with
manoeuvrable city car know-how.
The new Panda Cross turns heads wherever it goes. And when
it comes to sure-footed driving – on and off-road – this
mini-SUV excels in all departments. Available now through
Fiat’s 168-strong dealer network, the new Panda Cross looks
set to appeal to a wide range of fun-loving, cost-conscious
drivers, regardless of whether they are city dwellers or
country residents.
Combining the exceptional driveability of Fiat’s widely
acclaimed 1.3 16v MultiJet turbodiesel engine with the
proven permanent four-wheel drive system of the Panda 4x4,
the rugged new Panda Cross comes with a host of significant
style features.
New round light units front and rear, chunky side protection
strips in contrasting colours, roof-bars, 15-inch alloy
wheels and new bumpers all come as standard; while inside,
the functional style continues with special two-tone
interior trims.
The new Panda Cross permanent four-wheel drive system has a
viscous coupling and an electronic differential lock which
ensures extraordinary off-road performance in low-grip
situations. Meanwhile, the MacPherson front and independent
rear suspension ensures exceptional wheel-to-ground contact
and remarkable passenger comfort over any surface. Fiat’s
frugal MultiJet turbodiesel engine gives smooth power
delivery, low fuel consumption and emissions, together with
top build quality. It produces 70 bhp and an impressive
torque of 145 Nm at just 1500 rpm, which is ideal for
off-road use.
“The special style treatment we have given the Panda Cross
sets it aside from rivals,” says Elena Bernardelli,
marketing director, Fiat UK. “But this is not just a
fantastic-looking car – it’s also highly versatile and great
fun to drive. We are delighted to have it in the UK.”
The car’s standard equipment list includes ESP, air
conditioning, radio and MP3-compatible CD player with
steering wheel audio controls, and electric power steering.
One new colour is available, Rain Dance Green, which joins
the existing Goa Orange, Cumbia Beige and Crossover Black.
As with any Panda, fuel consumption and emissions are
exceptionally low. Panda Cross returns 42.1 mpg on the urban
cycle, 67.3 mpg extra-urban, and 54.3 combined. The CO2
figure is 136 g/km.
At £11,995 on-the-road, the highly-competitive Panda Cross
represents notable value for money and makes it the most
inexpensive new diesel 4x4 available in the UK.
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