What a cute looking MPV from Fiat even though it has an odd looking front bumpur
Fiat has revealed its new mini-MPV, the Fiorino Qubo, a passenger-carrying version of the Fiorino van (sister model to the Citroen Nemo and Peugeot Bipper people-carrying versions of which will not be offered in right-hand-drive) that will arrive in the UK next year.
On sale this month in France and in other European countries later this year, the Turkish-built Fiorino Qubo will start from around €13,000.
Developed from the Fiat Panda platform, it is targeted as a practical, utilitarian multi-purpose car and Fiat stresses its compact external dimensions (3,959mm long, 1,735mm wide) and tight turning circle. It comes with the economical 75bhp 1.3-litre Multijet diesel engine or 1.4 petrol (73bhp); the diesel model returns 62.8mpg, and emissions in some versions are lower than 120g/km. Options with this engine include a six-speed manual gearbox in place of the standards five-speed and a particulate filter to reduce emissions. The petrol model returns a still-good 40.4mpg.
The Fiorino Qubo can seat up to five people and its seats can be arranged in six different configurations. With the seats in their normal position, there is a 330-litre boot and with the rear seats removed, there is up to 2,500 litres of load-space. Two trim levels are on offer: 'basic and informal' Active, and 'more comprehensive' Dynamic, with options including alloy wheels, air conditioning, deadlocks and parking sensors, plus nine different body colours. More details of UK specification and pricing will be announced nearer to launch.
Developed from the Fiat Panda platform, it is targeted as a practical, utilitarian multi-purpose car and Fiat stresses its compact external dimensions (3,959mm long, 1,735mm wide) and tight turning circle. It comes with the economical 75bhp 1.3-litre Multijet diesel engine or 1.4 petrol (73bhp); the diesel model returns 62.8mpg, and emissions in some versions are lower than 120g/km. Options with this engine include a six-speed manual gearbox in place of the standards five-speed and a particulate filter to reduce emissions. The petrol model returns a still-good 40.4mpg.
The Fiorino Qubo can seat up to five people and its seats can be arranged in six different configurations. With the seats in their normal position, there is a 330-litre boot and with the rear seats removed, there is up to 2,500 litres of load-space. Two trim levels are on offer: 'basic and informal' Active, and 'more comprehensive' Dynamic, with options including alloy wheels, air conditioning, deadlocks and parking sensors, plus nine different body colours. More details of UK specification and pricing will be announced nearer to launch.
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