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Fiat will double its Australian range at the
Brisbane International Motor Show on 1
February 2008 with the national launch of
the Fiat Ritmo, as the Bravo is to be called
on the Australian market. |
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Fiat will
double its Australian range at the Brisbane
International Motor Show (1 February 2008) with the
national launch of the Fiat Ritmo (as the Bravo is to be
called on the Australian market), the all new model that
will sit above the Fiat Punto range providing the
Italian car maker with a stylish and advanced model in
the increasingly important premium small car sector.
Not to be left
behind by the arrival of its big brother, the Brisbane
International Motor Show will also see the launch
turbocharged version of the Punto Sport, providing the Punto
with a new performance edge.
“This year is
going to be really exciting for Fiat in Australia and it all
starts in Brisbane,” says David Stone, General Manager for
Fiat Cars in Australia. “The Brisbane Motor Show marks the
coming of age for Fiat’s return to Australia market. The
Ritmo is our move into a market sector that is becoming
increasingly important in the Australian market – premium
and prestige small cars. These are cars that have the
economy and ease of use of existing small cars, but combine
it with performance, equipment and style for car buyers who
wish to move down a size category, but not give up the
features and driving pleasure that have had with larger
cars. The Fiat Ritmo epitomises this category. It is
unequivocally the most stylish car, inside and out, in its
class. Performance, from both of its turbo engines, is
exemplary with the turbo diesel adding further economy and
low emissions. All versions of the Ritmo are fully equipped
and featured, while pricing, which will be announced at the
Brisbane show, will be highly competitive.”
The new Fiat
Ritmo was created in just 18 months from design ‘freeze’ to
production. To achieve this record-breaking development
time, Fiat employed new, groundbreaking, state-of-the-art
Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Engineering
(CAE) systems of unprecedented power and complexity,
allowing the development of this new hatchback to be
undertaken almost entirely through virtual analysis and
engineering.
So sophisticated
is the computer software involved, that not only could
Fiat’s engineers simulate every aspect of the Ritmo’s
structural, dynamic, NVH and space utilization
characteristics to a level of unprecedented detail, but they
were also able to create a virtual production-line to ensure
consistently outstanding component and build quality. The
benefits of these all-encompassing developments in virtual
design and engineering are clearly evident in every aspect
of the new Fiat Ritmo, from consistently high build quality
and class-leading passenger accommodation, to superior
driving dynamics, minimal NVH levels and, of course,
outstanding safety provision.
The new Ritmo
has been awarded a maximum 5-star rating for adult occupant
protection in the gruelling Euro NCAP crash test programme.
Achieving 5 stars for adult occupant safety, 3 stars for
child protection and a further 2 for pedestrian protection,
the new Fiat recorded 33 points, placing it among the
leaders of its category in terms of passive, active and
preventive safety.
The Australian
Fiat Ritmo will be offered with a choice of two engines, the
advanced 1.4 litre 110 kW T-Jet petrol engine and the 1.9
litre 110 kW JTD Turbo Diesel and two trim and equipment
levels, Emotion and range topping Sport, with six speed
manual gearboxes being joined by a Dualogic self-shifting
gearbox later in the year for the 1.4 litre 110 kW T-Jet
petrol engine.
Augmenting an
interior design founded on the fundamental pre-requisites of
class-leading space, exemplary build quality, and visual and
tactile sophistication, the new Fiat’s equipment
specification has been carefully considered to simplify and
enhance life on board. ABS anti-lock braking, remote central
locking, driver and passenger front and side airbags,
electric front windows, a CD player, Dualdrive electric
power steering and Follow Me Home headlamps are fitted as
standard. This is further boosted in the Sport versions with
dual zone climate AirCon, cruise control, the innovative
Blue&Me telematics and communications Bluetooth system and
well as sports seats, alloy wheels and body kit. Interior
trim is not just good to look at; it also provides a
wonderful tactile experience, with different textures to
delight on touch for interior trim and upholstery.
The 1.4 litre
T-Jet 110 kW turbocharged petrol engine, makes its debut in
the Ritmo. This is the first example of a new family of
turbocharged petrol units developed by Fiat Powertrain
Technologies to combine the sporting performance and low NVH
characteristics of a petrol engine with fuel economy
comparable to a diesel unit and CO2 emission levels which
readily comply with increasingly stringent European
regulation. Through cubic capacity downsizing allied to the
adoption of the smallest possible turbocharger, Fiat’s
responsive new 110 kW 1.4 litre T-Jet engine combines
performance equal to or better than a conventionally
aspirated 1.8/2.0 litre petrol engine, but with a reduction
of between 10% and 20% in fuel consumption and emissions.
The T-Jet engine
offers an ‘overboost’ button located on the centre console
in Sport versions, will deliver an impressive 230 Nm at 3000
rpm, endowing the Ritmo with a 0-100 km/h acceleration time
of 8.2 seconds and a top speed of 208 km/h. Notwithstanding
such lively performance, this superbly responsive powerplant
will still return 7.1 l/100 km in the combined cycle and
restrict CO2 emissions to just 167 g/km.
The 110 kW 1.9
litre MultiJet unit in the New Ritmo boasts an impressive
305 Nm torque delivered at just 2000 rpm, allowing
acceleration from 0-100 kmh in just 9.0 seconds and a top
speed of 209 kmh, whilst returning a fuel consumption of
less than 5.6 litres in the combined cycle.
With a 5-star
Euro NCAP safety rating to its name, the new Fiat Ritmo
builds on an already impressive safety portfolio with the
full range of braking, traction control and stability
systems available on the market today: ABS anti-lock brakes,
complete with electronic brakeforce distribution, ASR to
limit wheel spin during acceleration, MSR to modulate engine
brake torque whilst changing down, and a sophisticated ESP
to control vehicle stability through bends, which includes
hydraulic brake assistance and a Hill Holder function to
facilitate smooth hill starts. Prices and specifications for
the Fiat Ritmo will be announced at the Brisbane
International Motor Show on 1 February 2008.
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