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- Fiat offers various types of SUV and Crossover cars, all in iconic and appealing styles, specifically designed for enhanced urban mobility. You can put your style to the test in the 500X Urban or jump on board the new 500X Cross, the 4x4 SUV that’s perfect for tackling any route. Or you can go for a Panda Cross, a compact and practical SUV.
- About FIAT Since nearly every one of Fiat's small Italian cars and crossovers is named 500, it's helpful to know which one is best for you. The 500 is a tiny city-friendly car, available as a.
The Italian carmaker introduced the new generation of Tipo in 2015 as a successor for the Bravo and Linea models. It was built as an economy vehicle, with a low price and low maintenance costs, using a new platform. It was offered in three body versions: sedan, hatchback, and station wagon. The Tipo lineup was refreshed in 2020.
The facelifted model featured full-LED headlights and taillights on the Tipo Cross version. The manufacturer also installed brushed chrome elements in the lower section of the car. A pair of 16' light-alloy wheels was offered as standard while a 17' was on the options list. Fiat offered the Tipo Cross only as a hatchback. Together with a 4 cm (1.6') raise in the ground clearance due to the new suspension, Tipo Cross offered a more adventurous look to travel well on unpaved roads.
Fiat Tipo was often criticized for its bland interior, which offered an infotainment system with a screen smaller than most smartphones on the market. So, the Italians made a big improvement on the car's dashboard. A 7' TFT screen replaced the conventional, analog dials, and on the center stack, Fiat installed a 10.25' touch-screen display.
Under the hood, Fiat installed new engines that complied with the Euro 6d regulations, which were due to become mandatory from January 2021. The new, 1.0-liter gasoline engine was a three-pot unit that offered higher torque at lower revs than its 1.4-liter naturally aspirated unit, which it replaced. Fiat installed a revised version of its already known 1.6-liter unit for the diesel versions but upgraded to 130 hp for the top version.
Fiat Crossover Suv
The Fiat 500L, classified as a subcompact minivan, has been on sale since 2012 in Europe, since 2014 in the U.S. Its subcompact crossover platform-mate, the 500X, went on sale in 2014 in Europe.