Don’t get your hopes up, a Fiat Punto Evo is nothing like a Mitsubishi Evo. No ridiculous amounts of power, no four wheel drive and the only turbocharged engine is the 1.3 diesel which produces 75 hp or 95 hp and the 1.4 16-valve engine which produces 105 hp or 135 hp. If you’re not a turbo kind of guy, you can go for the 1.4 8 valve petrol. All the engines have start and stop as standard.
The Punto Evo has ABS anti-lock brakes with EBD, diver and passenger knee airbags, radio/CD/MP3 player, power steering, electric mirrors and Blue&Me infotainment. If you choose the Dynamic trim level, you will get equipment like side and window airbags, leather steering wheel and air conditioning, while Eleganza models get alloy wheels, cruise control and rear parking sensors as standard.
The GP specification includes rear spoiler, dark tinted headlights and foglights. The Punto has a starting price of £10,995 OTR and can go up to £15,295 OTR for the turbocharged petrol engine.
“There has been much speculation about the price of the new Punto Evo since we first announced the car earlier this year, and we’re delighted now to be able to reveal details,” says Elena Bernardelli, marketing director, Fiat Group Automobiles UK.
“Punto Evo is in an important and highly competitive sector of the market but we are confident that we have a beautifully-equipped car at value-for-money prices that will keep it competitive and desirable.”
The Punto Evo goes on sale through Fiat’s UK dealer network in January 2010.
The Punto Evo has ABS anti-lock brakes with EBD, diver and passenger knee airbags, radio/CD/MP3 player, power steering, electric mirrors and Blue&Me infotainment. If you choose the Dynamic trim level, you will get equipment like side and window airbags, leather steering wheel and air conditioning, while Eleganza models get alloy wheels, cruise control and rear parking sensors as standard.
The GP specification includes rear spoiler, dark tinted headlights and foglights. The Punto has a starting price of £10,995 OTR and can go up to £15,295 OTR for the turbocharged petrol engine.
“There has been much speculation about the price of the new Punto Evo since we first announced the car earlier this year, and we’re delighted now to be able to reveal details,” says Elena Bernardelli, marketing director, Fiat Group Automobiles UK.
“Punto Evo is in an important and highly competitive sector of the market but we are confident that we have a beautifully-equipped car at value-for-money prices that will keep it competitive and desirable.”
The Punto Evo goes on sale through Fiat’s UK dealer network in January 2010.