Mechanically, the Punto EVO comes with the 1.4-litre and 1.2-litre FIRE petrol engines along with the 93PS version of the 1.3-litre MultiJet diesel. All the engines are mated to a 5-speed manual
Fiat Punto (2010 – 2018) At A Glance. Low running costs thanks to economical engines. Impressive MultiAir petrols. Good levels of standard kit. Comes with a driver's knee airbag and five three point seatbelts. Overly firm ride. Gear change not positive enough.
The Doblo Cargo was previously offered with a petrol engine and larger diesel engine – but the range has been rationalised and now Fiat offers a choice of just two engines with four power outputs. The entry-level is a 1.3-litre Multijet, familiar from Fiat’s range of small passenger cars.
When the Linea made its appearance in India it was powered by two engine options, 1.4 litre Petrol engine that makes 93PS of power and the renowned 1.3 Multijet Die. Fiat Linea was available at Rs
Petrol engine: 1.4-litre (77bhp). Diesel engines: 1.3-litre (85bhp); 1.9-litre (105bhp and 120bhp). Five-speed manual gearbox on all variants. Trim levels: Active, Family, Dynamic. Alternative cars. Citroen Berlingo Multispace Softer ride and higher quality cabin betters Doblo, but not better to drive
Fiat 500L MPW review a 1.6-litre diesel and an 900cc TwinAir engine. The 1.6-litre Multijet diesel is likely to be the most popular engine in the range. It’s got 104bhp and feels as though
Also Read: Fiat launches Punto EVO Pure at a price of Rs 4.92 lakh Talking about Maruti Suzuki, the 1.3 litre Multijet diesel unit from Fiat India currently powers the Swift, Swift DZire, Ignis
The 2007 Fiat Doblò 2005 1.3 Multijet has a Inline 4, Diesel engine with 1248 cm3 / 76.2 cu-in capacity. How many horsepower (hp) does a 2007 Fiat Doblò 2005 1.3 Multijet have? The 2007 Fiat Doblò 2005 1.3 Multijet has 75 PS / 74 bhp / 55 kW.
Fiat Qubo 1.3 Multijet 95 MyLife 5dr. Dimensions. Length 3,959mm Diesel Transmission Manual Engine Capacity 1,248cc reviews and offers in your inbox.
The uniJet Turbo Diesel (Common rail) technology was upgraded to MultiJet technology. As the name shows, in this advancement the number of injections increased to a total of five which ushered in even more refinement and performance. In 2005 Fiat’s MultiJet 1.3L diesel engine bagged “International Engine of the Year” award.
8Q1cS.