Fiat Punto Facelift UK Pricing and Details
text size: A- A+
Customers can choose between five different trim levels, the range starting off with the ‘Pop’ trim, and climbing all the way up to ‘Lounge’ which tops the range. All cars get daytime running lights as standard, along with air-con, as well as all the features we’ve come to expect from all but the cheapest cars. The range also gets a ‘themed’ trim level, called GBT (celebrating Fiat’s participation and involvement with the British Cycling team), and it includes 15-inch rims, lowered and stiffened suspension, tinted glass, a boot spoiler and side skirts.
The most basic model in the range slips just under the £10,000 mark, by £10, but in ‘Lounge’ trim and with an oil burner under the bonnet, the Punto can end up costing £15,600. Engines-wise, there’s a choice of five petrol engines, including the new TwinAir 875cc turbo, as well as Fiat’s familiar 1.3-liter MultiJet diesel, in two states of tune.
UP NEXT: Cummins Bringing 4000 HP 95-Liter Diesel Engine to Goodwood Tip: navigate with ← and →
popular stories about "Fiat"
Who Makes the Smallest SUVs and 4x4s
SUV, short for “sport utility vehicle”, can pretty much mean anything these days. It can be a van-like creature with room for seven people or a smaller coupeish creation with restrictive... Continue reading →
TwinAir Engine Explained
In the beginning of July 2010, Italian manufacturer Fiat announced a premiere for the European market: the 900cc, two cylinder gasoline engine. Fitted, for now, onto the Fiat 500, the tiny powerplan... Continue reading →

⌙ tell us what you think
post comment