Fiat Punto 2016 User Manual Greek

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For an overview of all the Fiat Punto models, see. Fiat Punto 5-door hatchback The third generation Fiat to bear the name Punto, codenamed Project 199, the Grande Punto was unveiled at the 2005 and went on sale later that year. Styled by, the car is based on the. Whilst the model shares some of its name with the previous Punto, a large number of its components are new, including a new chassis and body shell.

The engines are the Fiat 1.2 8v (65 PS), a new 1.4 8v Fire (77 PS) and the 1.4 16v StarJet (95 PS). Four are also available: two 1.3 16v units (75 PS (55 kW) and 90 PS (66 kW), the latter with a ) and two 1.9 with 120 PS (88 kW) and 130 PS (96 kW), all of them with. The 1.9 diesel was replaced with the new 1.6 MultiJet starting the end of 2008. All the engines are compliant. In 2007, a new 1.4 16v T-Jet turbocharged petrol engine, 120 PS (88 kW), became available. At the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show, Fiat introduced 155 PS (114 kW) an version by Abarth & C S.p.A.

It was branded as an Abarth rather than Fiat. The car's nose, headlights and front grill look reminiscent of the (both were designed by of ).

Non European markets In Australia, Fiat introduced the Grande Punto in July 2006, sold only as the Punto; it is the first Fiat to be sold in Australia since 1989. In 2009, the Punto was discontinued in Australia, due to slow sales.

The car was reintroduced in 2013 after Fiat began factory distribution in Australia, the car was repriced at a much lower price, that was more in keeping with its rivals. In September 2015, the Punto was once again pulled from the Australian market due to slow sales.

It was launched in in November 2006. The Grande Punto is placed above the in the Mexican Fiat car lineup. Initially it was sold with the 1.4 16v StarJet 95 PS (70 kW) engine with six speed manual gearbox in five door Dynamic and three door Sport trims. In December 2007, the 1.4 16v T-Jet 120 PS (88 kW) variant was launched. The Italian made Grande Punto has already been launched in and the in petrol and diesel versions.

The Grande Punto also went on sale in in 2006, replacing the previous generation. Fiat Grande Punto interior In the rest of, the Brazilian built Grande Punto (called only Punto) was launched in August 2007. Codenamed Project 310, it is produced in the factory of,.

The chassis is an adaptation of the, a lower cost compact. Levels of safety were not maintained (airbags and ABS are optional on lower trim levels, and the highest one has only two airbags as standard), but the ride comfort is said to be the same. The five door version is the only one available in the Brazilian line, and there are no plans for a two door version (in Brazil, two door vehicles are only accepted for cheaper cars). The engines available at launch were the 85 PS (63 kW) 1.4 Fire 8v and the 115 PS (85 kW) 1.8 engine that comes from GM-Fiat/Powertrain, and later the 1.4 16v, also available for the.

For the 2011 model, there were added the new engines 1.6 16v and 1.8 16v. Produced by, they were based on the discontinued. All non Turbo petrol models produced in Brazil are. The Grande Punto was launched in during the Delhi in January 2008, with sales starting in June 2009. The Indian market Punto is manufactured by the Fiat Tata Motors joint venture (FIAL) in a new plant in,. The Indian Grande Punto was based on the same 310 project of the Brazilian Punto. In August 2014, Fiat launched a facelifted Punto Evo based on Fiat Avventura style with new front fascia, new front and rear LED lights and new interior (the same of the European Punto Evo).

A related car, the, was launched in the beginning of 2007 to replace the ageing. It is built on an extended version of the Grande Punto's chassis, with a total length of 4,560 mm (179.5 in), making it part of the superior segment. Safety The Grande Punto was awarded with five stars in the for passenger protection and 3 stars certification for pedestrian.

The most powerful engines have and fitted as standard, and it is an optional extra on some of the lower powered engines. However, in a later test in December 2017, the car was retested with a zero star Euro NCAP rating, receiving 51% for adult occupants, 43% for child occupant, 52% for pedestrian and 0% for safety assist. One of the given reasons for this is the fact that the third-generation Punto was launched in 2005, making the car a twelve-year-old model, whose safety standards were never actually updated.

Abarth Grande Punto (2007–2010). Abarth Grande Punto Essesse The first car from the newly created (2007) Fiat owned, the Abarth Grande Punto differs significantly from its donor car. Initially the Abarth Grande Punto was released with a 150 PS (155 PS when using 97 RON fuel) 1.4 turbo engine, but from 2008, there was available an Essesse kit, which could be installed at official Abarth service centres rather than in the factory.

Amongst various refinements included uprated brakes and suspension, the Essesse kit provided an uprated power output of 180 hp. Punto Evo (2009–2012). Abarth Punto Evo The Punto Evo, a facelift version of the Grande Punto, was presented at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. It has two new engines, a 1.3 L second generation Multijet diesel and a 1.4 L petrol engine with the technology.

It also features a new navigation system integrated to the system called Blue&Me–TomTom. Abarth Punto Evo (2010–2015) The Abarth Punto Evo was shown at 2010 Geneva Motor Show.

It has a 165 PS (121 kW; 163 hp) 1.4 L Turbo engine. The top speed is 213 km/h (132 mph) and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) takes 7.5 seconds. A new Esseesse version was released in 2011, which was an optional upgrade that improved performance, with a 0–100 km/h (62 mph) time of 7.3 seconds.

The Abarth Punto Evo was discontinued in 2015, after slow sales. 2012 facelift Fiat introduced the 2012 Punto in September 2011 at the Frankfurt Motor Show, as a facelifted version of the Punto Evo that re introduced the Punto nomenclature (without Grande or Evo).

Since 2015 (when the production of three-door version was cancelled) only five-door version was available in Europe. In 2016 Fiat introduced the new Techno Pack with the 5” touchscreen infotainment system and cruise control. Engines The 2012 Punto is available with two new engines: the 0.9 L turbo petrol, with two cylinders and 85 PS (63 kW; 84 hp), and the new 1.3 L MultiJet II diesel, with Start&Stop air technology, 85 PS (63 kW; 84 hp) and CO 2 emissions reduced to 90 g/km. The new engines do not replace the previous engines (1.2 Fire, 1.4 MultiAir, 1.3 MultiJet and 1.6 MultiJet). The 2012 Punto has updated front and rear bumper clips along with new alloy wheels. The interior is also updated with new fabrics and a revised Blue&Me system.

Punto Evo (India, 2014–present) Fiat India gave the Punto Evo an extensive facelift in August 2014. The facelift consisted of large, swept back headlamps, a new grille and chrome inserts, whilst the rear of the car received LED taillamps from its European twin, and the dashboard from the European car. In August 2015 Fiat launched in India the Abarth brand, imported from Poland the Abarth 595 Competizione and the locally produced Abarth Punto, based on the 310-Punto five door. Indian Abarth Punto come with a 1.4 Turbojet engine with 145 PS (107 kW; 143 hp) and new sport kit for exterior and interior including revised Abarth badge and retuned chassis. Transmission is a five speed manual. Avventura (2014–present) Fiat India launched a crossover version of the Punto Evo called Avventura in India on 21 October 2014, at a base price of INR 5.99 Lakh.

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