INTRODUCTION
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To meet the
latest demands in urban goods transport, Fiat Professional
presents the new Fiorino, the newest addition to its
new-look range that is expected to achieve great things over
the next few years. Developed from a joint venture between
Fiat and PSA, this original commercial vehicle is produced
at the Tofas plant in Bursa, Turkey, and will be sold in 80
countries worldwide from the end of this year. It has now
been presented in the cargo version, while the passenger
versions will also be launched next year.
The new Fiorino combines performance, good handling and the
type of comfort you would expect from a car with the
capacity, ease of loading, reliability and value for money
you would expect from a commercial vehicle. It is the
perfect solution for people who have to spend long hours
driving or need to make deliveries, such as craftsmen,
maintenance workers, service companies and couriers.
The design is based on an innovative idea: to create a
vehicle whose external dimensions are more compact than
those of commercial vehicles in the 1B “small van” segment,
but that is equally spacious and functional, inexpensive to
run and attractively priced. With an original, dynamic
style, the Fiat Fiorino is 3.86 metres long, 1.72 m high and
1.71 m wide. Thanks to these compact external dimensions it
can handle any city centre with ease, partly because of its
turning circle of just 9.95 metres.
It has a sturdy front end with a distinctive personality,
blending harmoniously into the rear section with square
lines that accentuate the idea of a solid, robust vehicle.
The van also has a large cargo bed and is easy to load. The
racy lateral lines make for very dynamic styling (the panel
versions have completely smooth sides, ideal for customising
with advertising stickers). The large, rounded bumpers and
side strips ensure maximum protection for the vehicle,
especially against impacts at low speed.
Particular attention has been devoted to the loading area,
with a volume of 2.5 cubic metres (2.8 if the passenger seat
is folded down). The internal length is over 1.5 metres
(almost 2.5 m with the passenger seat folded down): amazing,
if we consider that the vehicle’s external length is less
than 3.9 metres. With a load capacity of up to 610 kg
(including the driver), the new Fiorino is a revolution in
the small van segment. Loading and unloading is made easier
with a very low loading sill (527 mm), sliding side doors
and very large double doors at the rear. The Fiorino also
features six practical rings to secure goods during
transport, as well as partitions to protect the driver from
loads spilling over into the cab.
The same attention to detail has been devoted to the cab,
which is light, comfortable and has a driving position
similar to a car, to keep the driver in top form behind the
wheel. There is also lots of space to store personal
effects, in drawers, compartments and shelves. Everything
has been designed with a great emphasis on ergonomics,
acoustic comfort, temperature and vibration control. It is
well-known that onboard comfort is a priority for drivers of
commercial vehicles, who spend long hours at the wheel,
often in demanding conditions. For example, the driving seat
is both comfortable and practical thanks to the symmetrical,
modular “T” shaped dashboard – so that the controls and
elaborate instrument panel are always within easy reach.
Driving comfort also means having a climate control system
that maintains the right temperature and humidity inside the
vehicle, capable of rapid de-misting (thanks to no fewer
than eight vents with an airflow capacity of 400 m3 per
hour). Still on the theme of onboard comfort, the new
Fiorino also has a modern audio-telematic system consisting
of a car radio with CD or Mp3 player, a stereo system with
four loudspeakers, and Bluetooth hands-free kit.
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The new Fiorino is also synonymous with efficiency and
productivity. For the customer, this translates into very
low running costs (fuel consumption, servicing intervals and
repair costs), and excellent pickup and elasticity at low
speeds even with a full load – thanks to the two Euro
4-compliant engines: the 1.4 petrol engine (73 bhp) and the
turbodiesel 1.3 Multijet (75 bhp). Combined with a manual
5-speed or an automatic 6-speed gear box, the 1.3 Multijet
represents a real technological advance. In practical terms,
this means reduced consumption (4.5 l per 100 km in the
combined cycle, which translates into 1000 km travelled on a
full tank); emissions (the CO2 value is just 119 g per km,
and a particulate filter will also be available early in
2008); improved noise level (thanks to multi-injection);
reduced vibration and excellent performance (top speed 157
km/h).
When it comes to safety, the new Fiorino is at the top of
its class. This can be seen, for example, in the bodyshell
with differential stiffness, the powerful, effective braking
system, the ABS complete with EBD, the 3-point seatbelts
with pre-tensioner and load limiter, the hydraulic power
steering and driver’s airbag (passenger airbags, side
airbags and rear parking sensors are available on request).
The new Fiorino is dynamic to drive and has excellent
roadhold: mostly thanks to the reliable, extensively-tested
suspension system (Mc Pherson independent wheel suspension
at the front and torsion bar suspension at the rear) and the
high torsional stiffness of the body: 133,000 Nm/rad on the
final vehicle (body, windscreen, front doors, and hinged
doors with no sliding side doors). Last but not least, to
protect the load against the possibility of theft, the new
van has separate locking of front and rear doors (so the
loading compartment can be used even when the cab is closed)
and a deadlock, the central locking system that protects
against attempted break-ins by disabling the door handle and
lock mechanisms.
The extensive and varied range of new Fiorino Cargo vans is
available in two trim levels (basic and SX), ten colours -
not to mention a long list of non-standard colours mainly
destined for specific clients – two types of upholstery and
no fewer than nine body configurations with single, double
or no sliding doors, panel or glazed sides and asymmetrical
double rear doors (60/40) also available in panel or glazed
versions. Not forgetting that specialised converters can
transform the new Fiorino in various ways, by adding
refrigeration units, mobile workshops etc.
Finally, early in 2008 a special new version will be
launched – the Adventure – expanding the versatility of the
Fiorino Cargo. Not only is the Fiorino eminently suited to
urban environments, but now there will also be a series
designed specifically for use in rural areas or driving on
rough or unsurfaced roads (building sides, construction of
roads and railways etc.). The Fiorino Cargo Adventure has
raised suspension, 15” tyres, an engine guard built into the
front bumpers and more extensive bodywork protection.
In tandem with this, the Combi range will be launched,
designed for passenger or cargo transport (up to 5
passengers plus 270 kg). Two models will be available (Combi
and Combi Adventure). A direct descendant of the Cargo
family, the Combi offer is designed for specific
applications and customers, combining comfort and style with
convenience and rationality. The strengths of this model are
its linear finish and extremely versatile rear compartment,
perfect for mixed use (transporting teams of workers, tools
and materials, or materials only). The 3-seater rear bench
can also be folded down, packaged up and even removed,
giving the Combi almost the same capacity as the Cargo. The
“Adventure” package is also available for the Combi range,
with the same aesthetic and mechanical features as the Cargo
Adventure. All this makes the Combi Adventure perfect for
the most arduous, difficult jobs such as driving on building
sites, in rural areas or in areas with rough or unsurfaced
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