Fiat is the abbreviation of Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino, which means Italian Automobile Factory Turin. Since 1910 it is the largest Italian car manufacturer and the ninth largest car and LCV producer in the world (OICA, 2009). The company was established in 1899 by Giovanni Agnelli and a group of investors and at present it is the largest industrial concern in Italy including the production of cars, buses, industrial and agricultural vehicles, financial services and many other activities in aviation, construction, information technologies, etc. The first car of Fiat was the 3 ½ CV. The company grew fast and in 1908 it exported the first Fiats to the USA, where owning a Fiat at that time was a mark of distinction. Though it had suffered from WWI, the company had 80% share of the Italian car market in 1920, which increased to 87% in 1925, after in 1923 Fiat built the largest car factory in Europe for its time. After WWII in 1945 the Italian Committee of National Liberation removed the Agnelli family from all leadership positions. It was 18 years later in 1963 that Gianni Agnelli, the grandson of Giovanni Agnelli, became the general manager of Fiat and consecutively - a chairman. From that moment on Fiat continued to expand throughout the world and introduced a large product line offering a competitive range of cars. The car production division of Fiat Group includes Fiat Automobiles, Iveco, Maserati, Ferrari, Abarth & C, Alfa Romeo, Lancia. Cars produced by Fiat Group have won the European Car of the Year award 12 times, which is more than any other car manufacturer in the world. For decades Fiat has stood for safety on the road and since 1960 it has a fully functional center of safety (Centro Sucurezza Fiat), which is focused on developing up-to-date systems and devices, which ensure safety and comfort on the road. The company is also devoted to increasing public awareness towards ecology and lessening of the negative effects of cars on the environment. Fiat is confirmed to have the lowest average value for CO2 emissions from vehicles sold in 2007 and 2008. The current Fiat portfolio of cars includes Uno (hatchbacks, panel vans), 500 (sedans, estates), Albea (sedans), Bravo (hatchbacks), Croma (liftbacks), Doblo (panel vans, leisure activities vehicles LAVs), Fiorino (light commercial vehicles), Grande Punto (hatchbacks, panel vans), Idea (MPVs), Linea (sedans), Multipla (MPVs), Palio (hatchbacks, station wagons, crossovers), Panda (hatchbacks, cabriolets, vans), Sedici (hatchbacks), Seicento (hatchbacks, panel vans), Siena (sedans), Strada (pick-ups). The list below includes a number of models by Fiat, for which is provided specific technical data.
Fiat Bravo
model | year | engine | power | torque | speed | length | width | height |
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Bravo 1.4 SX | 1995 | ~ 1.4 l (1372 cc) | 60 kW (82 ps) | 110 Nm (81 ft-lb) | 170 km/h | 4026.00 mm | 1754.00 mm | 1416.00 mm |
Bravo 100 16v SX Automatic | 1995 | ~ 1.6 l (1581 cc) | 77 kW (105 ps) | 143 Nm (105 ft-lb) | 184 km/h | 4019.00 mm | 1750.00 mm | 1420.00 mm |
Bravo 100 16v SX | 1995 | ~ 1.6 l (1581 cc) | 77 kW (105 ps) | 143 Nm (105 ft-lb) | 184 km/h | 4019.00 mm | 1750.00 mm | 1420.00 mm |
Bravo JTD 105 SX | 1995 | ~ 1.9 l (1910 cc) | 78 kW (106 ps) | 201 Nm (148 ft-lb) | 187 km/h | 4019.00 mm | 1750.00 mm | 1420.00 mm |
Bravo TD 75 SX | 1995 | ~ 1.9 l (1910 cc) | 56 kW (76 ps) | 146 Nm (107 ft-lb) | 164 km/h | 4019.00 mm | 1750.00 mm | 1420.00 mm |
Bravo 1.8 HLX | 1995 | ~ 1.7 l (1747 cc) | 84 kW (115 ps) | 156 Nm (115 ft-lb) | 182 km/h | 4026.00 mm | 1754.00 mm | 1416.00 mm |
Bravo 155 20v HGT | 1998 | ~ 2.0 l (1998 cc) | 113 kW (154 ps) | 185 Nm (136 ft-lb) | 212 km/h | 4030.00 mm | 1750.00 mm | 1420.00 mm |
Bravo 1.6 Multijet 16v | 2007 | ~ 1.6 l (1598 cc) | 77 kW (105 ps) | 291 Nm (214 ft-lb) | 187 km/h | 4336.00 mm | 1792.00 mm | 1498.00 mm |
Bravo 1.6 Multijet 16v | 2007 | ~ 1.6 l (1598 cc) | 88 kW (120 ps) | 299 Nm (220 ft-lb) | 194 km/h | 4336.00 mm | 1792.00 mm | 1498.00 mm |
Bravo 1.4 T-Jet 120 16v Dualogic | 2007 | ~ 1.4 l (1368 cc) | 88 kW (120 ps) | 207 Nm (152 ft-lb) | 198 km/h | 4306.00 mm | 1792.00 mm | 1498.00 mm |
Bravo 1.4 T-Jet 150 16v | 2007 | ~ 1.4 l (1368 cc) | 110 kW (150 ps) | 207 Nm (152 ft-lb) | 213 km/h | 4336.00 mm | 1792.00 mm | 1498.00 mm |
Bravo 1.4 T-Jet 120 16v | 2007 | ~ 1.4 l (1368 cc) | 88 kW (120 ps) | 207 Nm (152 ft-lb) | 198 km/h | 4336.00 mm | 1792.00 mm | 1498.00 mm |
Bravo 1.9 MJET 16v | 2007 | ~ 1.9 l (1910 cc) | 110 kW (150 ps) | 306 Nm (225 ft-lb) | 210 km/h | 4336.00 mm | 1792.00 mm | 1498.00 mm |
Bravo 1.9 MJET 8v | 2007 | ~ 1.9 l (1910 cc) | 88 kW (120 ps) | 254 Nm (187 ft-lb) | 195 km/h | 4336.00 mm | 1792.00 mm | 1498.00 mm |
Bravo 1.4 16v | 2007 | ~ 1.4 l (1368 cc) | 66 kW (90 ps) | 129 Nm (95 ft-lb) | 180 km/h | 4336.00 mm | 1792.00 mm | 1498.00 mm |
Bravo 2.0 16V MultiJet | 2011 | ~ 2.0 l (1956 cc) | 121 kW (165 ps) | 359 Nm (264 ft-lb) | 216 km/h | 4336.00 mm | 1792.00 mm | 1498.00 mm |
Bravo 1.4 16V MultiAir | 2011 | ~ 1.4 l (1368 cc) | 103 kW (141 ps) | 231 Nm (170 ft-lb) | 203 km/h | 4336.00 mm | 1792.00 mm | 1498.00 mm |
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