Fiat has announced that 
						it is giving the Punto Evo a significant makeover for 
						the Model Year 2012 as it aims to reconnect its most 
						important model with European consumers who have 
						deserted it in droves since its unloved midlife facelift 
						two years ago.
						
						Fiat has worked to 
						improve the front end, its no Grande Punto, but the 
						cheap feel of the Evo is now history. There are also new 
						exterior colours and the seat upholsteries as well as 
						the introduction of the 85 HP 0.9 TwinAir turbo and the 
						evolution of the 85 HP 1.3 Multijet. The new Punto 
						MY2012 will debut at the 64th Frankfurt IAA next month 
						before going on sale at the beginning of 2012.
						
						While the Grande Punto was an instant looks-winner, the 
						Punto Evo surrendered the dazzling style of the 
						B-segment supermini as Fiat instead tried to follow 
						fashion rather than boldly setting the standard. The 
						highly equipped and competitively-priced MyLife series 
						has helped steady the ship, but in terms of styling the 
						designers have worked to give Punto MY2012 version a 
						much more integrated feel, colour coding the bumper 
						inserts to eradicated the cheap feel of the Evo, and 
						fitting a new honeycomb grille. The turn signal 
						indicators remain below the headlights, however the 
						clumsy chrome-finished whiskers on either side of the 
						front badge, which were drawn from the Fiat 500 in an 
						effort to create a family feel, are dropped. At the rear 
						the unpainted plastic bumper insert is now colour-coded 
						to continue the more integrated feel.
						
						Inside, new fabrics 
						upholstering the seats and inserts of the dashboard that 
						emphasize its stylistic elegance are distinguishable. 
						The changes of the Punto MY2012 are completed with a new 
						design of the 15" alloy rims and new three metallic 
						bodywork colours: Turquoise, Ruby Red and Graphite Grey. 
						In addition, as for the 500 model, the TwinAir name on 
						the Fiat Punto 2012 will indicate not only the 
						revolutionary two-cylinder engine, but also a new trim 
						level with a unique and recognisable look.
						
						The Punto counts among 
						its records that of being the first car of its class 
						equipped with an advanced infotainment system (Blue&Me) 
						or useful instruments for the customer so he can analyse 
						his driving style in real time (eco:Drive info) and 
						receive tips on how he can reduce environmental impact 
						and optimising fuel consumption. The Fiat Punto also 
						continues to be a constant point of reference when it 
						comes to engine innovation. They are increasingly 
						livelier and thrifty both with diesel (MultiJet) and 
						petrol (MultiAir) formats. Eco-friendliness comes with 
						the inclusion of methane or LPG engine, in addition to 
						extending the Stop&Start with Gear Shift Indicator 
						technology to all the Euro 5 engines. This system 
						automatically cuts out the engine and prompts the best 
						gear in order to reduce fuel consumption and emissions 
						by up to 15% for an urban route. Fiat hopes that this 
						tradition of innovation will be reinforced by thre Punto 
						MY2012 following introduction of new two engineering 
						gems to the range: the 85 HP TwinAir turbo and the 
						evolution of the 85 HP 1.3 MultiJet.
						
						85 HP 0.9 TwinAir turbo
						
						The  TwinAir engine, 
						which has won numerous awards in the industry - 
						including "International Engine of the year 2011", "Best 
						New Engine 2011" and "Best Green Engine 2011" - has now 
						arrived in B-segment B. The TwinAir project combines all 
						the most modern technology designed by Fiat Powertrain (MulitAir) 
						with the "downsizing" concept and is manifest in a 
						small, low-weight engine that ensures excellent 
						performance with low fuel consumption. The special 
						engine tuning and its combination with a 6-speed gearbox 
						confers to the car a perfect balance between 
						eco-friendliness (98 g/km CO2) and driving pleasure (85 
						HP at 5500 rpm of power and 145 Nm at 2000 rpm of 
						torque). The ECO button is also available. With a 
						specific engine control calibration, it reduces fuel 
						consumption to guarantee truly eco-friendly driving. The 
						Punto Twin Air customer therefore can choose between two 
						driving modes: "normal", with full engine performance to 
						enhance driving liveliness and vivacity, and "eco" for 
						driving more attentive to economy.
						
						85 HP MultiJet
						
						The 85 HP 1.3 16V 
						Multijet (with a torque of 200 Nm at 1500 rpm) - already 
						today on the cutting-edge thanks to the IRS (Injection 
						rate shaping) technology of the MultiJet II and to the 
						special eco turbo-matching of the turbocharger assembly 
						- takes a further step forward with the introduction of 
						two new technologies (Intelligent Alternator and 
						Intelligent Flow) that let it reach the level of 90 g/km 
						of CO2 emissions. The first technology optimizes the 
						recharging battery strategy during the "engine cut-off" 
						phases, while the second is obtained through an oil pump 
						with variable displacement and optimisation of the 
						cooling circuit. These technologies, together with the 
						use of low-viscosity gearbox oil, make the Punto one of 
						the diesel cars in its segment boasting the best CO2 
						emissions.
						
						The 2012 range
						
						The Punto 2012 is also 
						revamped in its range structure, made clearer and 
						slimmer, optimally epitomising the editions currently on 
						the market - the Grande Punto and Punto Evo - with the 
						goal of giving the Punto model only one identity with a 
						single styling and enhancing the winning combination of 
						"style and technology".
						
						In detail, the range 
						comprises three trim levels (Pop, Easy and Lounge) 
						available on the different engines, plus a dedicated 
						trim level combined with the TwinAir engine, each 
						featuring a different offer of contents with the goal of 
						satisfying different needs. The Pop trim level 
						represents the entry level, offered as an accessible, 
						essential, simple and functional version. The second 
						trim level (Easy) is the "feature model" of the range 
						thanks to its wealth of equipment, and it offers an 
						outstanding price to accessories ratio. Available in 3 
						different combinations of interior fabrics (red, blue 
						and grey), this version is the expression of a colourful, 
						youthful, casual, modern, contemporary and technological 
						soul. The top-end is on the other hand represented by 
						the Lounge trim level, which offers both rich and 
						high-tech equipment to provide both ultimate comfort and 
						a strong personality combining elegance and sportiness 
						in an expert aesthetic union.
						
						Finally, the TwinAir trim 
						level was created to enhance the introduction of the 
						2-cylinder engine by reflecting its lively and agile 
						soul, as the bright and vivid launch shade of Verde Lime 
						combined with the glossy black roof demonstrates. Added 
						to this exclusive body shade are other distinctive 
						styling features such as the burnished alloy rims with 
						dedicated design and diamond treatment, glossy black 
						pillars and mirrors and burnished headlights. The 
						version is also immediately recognisable thanks to the 
						TwinAir logo on the rear tailgate. Internally, the car 
						is personalised with new interiors featuring grey and 
						black "Sportex" fabric and a grey embroidered TwinAir 
						logo on the front headrests. Another TwinAir logo is 
						placed on the dashboard near the climate control system.