Soon to be launched in India, the Bravo has just received a much powerful yet economical version of its Multijet engine. The new version is much cleaner than the present engine in the Bravo range.
FCA's 1.3-litre Multijet diesel motor was known as the national engine of India, being used by 24 cars and SUVs across different brands like Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, Fiat, Chevrolet and Premier.
Ralph Hanson July 27, 2007 Comment Now! Like the new Volkswagen Beetle and BMW Mini currently on sale, Fiat’s new 500 minicar has been designed to reignite the nostalgia and the glory days of carefree ...
The Fiat Palio Stile 1.3-Multijet is one of the finest hatchbacks that can be bought if you are after driving pleasure (If you are in need of some confusion trouble-free, economical car you can try ...
Fiat has just announced it has added a fresh diesel engine to its range of 500L MPVs. The 1.6 MultiJet II with 120 hp is supposed to offer great fuel economy and long intervals between servicing, ...
With the BS6 norms now in place, Fiat’s legendary 1.3-litre Multijet diesel is no more. Shapur Kotwal pays homage to the ‘national’ diesel engine that powered not one, not two, but an incredible 24 ...
Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles India has brought the production of its 1.3-litre diesel engine to an end, at the carmaker's Ranjangaon plant. The 1.3-litre diesel engine, also known as the 'national engine ...
Bosses admit that the Bravo is a critical car for Fiat. Ultimately, the firm wants to rival Toyota and VW when it comes to quality, but is also keen to build on its own strengths – namely style and ...
New Jaecoo 9 flagship SUV coming to the UK to target the Range Rover New Jaecoo 9 flagship SUV coming to the UK to target the Range Rover The new six-seat Jaecoo 9 SUV will be based on the Chery ...
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