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FIat Tipo offers you all the space you need in a practical, elegant and stylish hatchback. Specification of this our Demonstrator Model Tipo (mileage subject to changes) includes Touchscreen with Satellite Navigation, Bluetooth, USB and DAB, Apple CarPlay / Android Auto Connectivity, Parkview Rear Parking Camera, Rear Parking Sensors, Start/Stop, Steering Wheel Audio Controls and much more. Call our friendly sales team to arrange for test drive.
24/09/2020
5000
Manual
Petrol 40.9 combined MPG (WLTP)
WHITE
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This car is priced | £194 | below average market price |
Emissions and Fuel CO2: 133 g/km MPG: 43.5 WLTP CO2: 160 g/km WLTP MPG: 40.9 | |||||
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Parkview Rear Parking Camera, Rear Parking Sensors, Start/Stop, Steering Wheel Audio Controls and much more.
Badge Engine CC: | 1.4 |
Badge Power: | 95 |
Based On ID: | N |
Coin Description: | N |
Coin Series: | Lounge |
Generation Mark: | 2 |
Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07: | 8E |
Man Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years: | 8 |
Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years: | 3 |
NCAP Adult Occupant Protection %: | 82 |
NCAP Child Occupant Protection %: | 60 |
NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 09: | 4 |
NCAP Pedestrian Protection %: | 62 |
NCAP Safety Assist %: | 57 |
Service Interval Frequency - Months: | N |
Service Interval Mileage: | N |
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage: | 999999 |
Standard manufacturers warranty - Years: | 3 |
Timing Belt Interval Frequency - Months: | N |
Timing Belt Interval Mileage: | N |
Vehicle Homologation Class: | M1 |
CO2 (g/km): | 133 |
HC+NOx: | N |
Particles: | N |
Standard Euro Emissions: | EURO 6 |
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb: | 160 |
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - Max: | 164 |
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - Min: | 160 |
Camshaft: | SOHC |
Catalytic Convertor: | True |
CC: | 1368 |
Compression Ratio: | 11.0:1 |
Cylinder Layout: | IN-LINE |
Cylinders: | 4 |
Cylinders - Bore (mm): | 72 |
Cylinders - Stroke (mm): | 84 |
Engine Layout: | FRONT TRANSVERSE |
Fuel Delivery: | MULTI POINT FUEL INJECTION |
Gears: | 6 SPEED |
Number of Valves: | 8 |
Transmission: | MANUAL |
EC Combined (mpg): | 43.5 |
EC Extra Urban (mpg): | 49.6 |
EC Urban (mpg): | 36.2 |
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb: | 6.9 |
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - Max: | 6.9 |
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - Min: | 6.8 |
WLTP - MPG - Comb: | 40.9 |
WLTP - MPG - Comb - Max: | 40.9 |
WLTP - MPG - Comb - Min: | 41.5 |
0 to 62 mph (secs): | 12.4 |
Engine Power - BHP: | 95 |
Engine Power - KW: | 70 |
Engine Power - PS: | True |
Engine Power - RPM: | 6000 |
Engine Torque - LBS.FT: | 94 |
Engine Torque - MKG: | 13 |
Engine Torque - NM: | 127 |
Engine Torque - RPM: | 4500 |
Top Speed: | 113 |
Emissions Test Cycle: | WLTP |
Alloys?: | True |
Space Saver?: | True |
Tyre Size Front: | 225/45 R17 |
Tyre Size Rear: | 225/45 R17 |
Tyre Size Spare: | SPACE SAVER |
Wheel Style: | N |
Wheel Type: | 17" ALLOY |
Height: | 1495 |
Height (including roof rails): | N |
Length: | 4368 |
Wheelbase: | 2638 |
Width: | 1792 |
Width (including mirrors): | N |
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres): | 50 |
Gross Vehicle Weight: | 1770 |
Luggage Capacity (Seats Down): | 440 |
Max. Loading Weight: | 500 |
Max. Roof Load: | 55 |
Max. Towing Weight - Braked: | 1500 |
Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked: | 500 |
Minimum Kerbweight: | 1270 |
No. of Seats: | 5 |
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb: | 10.9 |
Fiat's Tipo has long focused on value above all else in the family hatch segment. Now this revised model gets a little extra style too. Jonathan Crouch takes a look.
Fiat's entrant in the family hatch segment is this car, the Tipo, now usefully revised with a sleeker look and the option of a trendy Cross model variant. Smartly styled in Italy and developed and built in Turkey, it looks a much more credible contender. UK buyers get a choice of petrol engines and a frugal diesel, plus hatch, saloon and estate bodystyles that are exceptionally spacious.
Fiat has never managed to crack the Focus-sized family hatchback sector. Over the last few decades we've had a succession of models - the Bravo and Brava twins, the Stilo, and, most recently, another Bravo line-up. None of them made any real impact on folk much more likely to either buy Ford's best seller or the latest versions of Vauxhall's Astra or Volkswagen's Golf. In recent years, it looked as if Fiat might be abandoning this traditional market segment in favour of more specialised Crossover models like their 500X. But cars like that still sell in something of a niche, so the Italian brand has, once more, turned it's hand to creating a conventional contender in this class. Arguably the last time the brand was truly competitive here was with its Tipo family hatch, which sold between 1988 and 1995. It's appropriate then, that this current model also wears a 'Tipo' badge.
The smart styling won't disguise the fact that this is unlikely to be the sharpest handling car in its sector, but we reckon it's close enough to the class leaders to satisfy most potential buyers. The engine range includes two petrol options. Most Tipos will be ordered with a 1.4-litre 16v powerplant producing 95hp and 125Nm. Avoid the Saloon and you'll also be offered an alternative 1.4 T-Jet turbo petrol variant with 120hp and 206Nm. If you want the single diesel unit - a 1.6-litre MultiJet II with an output of 120hp and 320Nm - you'll need the SW estate or the hatch. All units come with manual transmission. The Tipo's roadgoing demeanour has been set up to favour relaxed comfort rather than any kind of dynamic drive. You can see why: this is, after all, a car designed primarily around the needs of buyers in developing countries who simply want to get comfortably from A to B. So there's no trick suspension for fancy ride quality, torque vectoring for classy cornering or ridiculously powerful engine options that hardly anyone will buy. Where Turin has had modern carry-over technology it can use - the engines, the modular platform, the Uconnect infotainment technology - then that's been thrown into the development mix, but the over-riding priority here has been in the creation of the best possible car for the lowest possible price.
The Tipo now has a much smarter look, thanks to updated full-LED headlights, refreshed bumpers and a redesigned front grille, complete with its new 'FIAT' badge. As before, there's a choice of 5-door hatch, saloon and Station Wagon body styles. Go for the hatch or Station Wagon and you'll be offered the option of the SUV-style Tipo Cross variant, which gains 7cm of height. And a crossover look courtesy of a front skidplate, a front bumper bull bar, side skirts, larger tyres and, on the Station Wagon, roof bars too. Whether these additions are really appropriate on a Tipo is another question but they certainly fit the current fashion. Across the Tipo range, the cabin has been upgraded, the main change being the addition of a trendy 7-inch TFT digital instrument cluster to replace the previuous analogue dials. There's also a more ergonomic steering wheel and the air conditioning controls have been updated with chrome and black inserts. Otherwise, it's as you were. As before, the cabin is exceptionally roomy and is capable of accommodating three six-feet-plus adult passengers in the rear - thanks to class-leading legroom and outstanding headroom. Boot capacity is also best-in-class with a volume of 440-litres for the hatch, while the alternative Saloon variant has a 510-litre boot. The estate version has 550 litres of boot space and can carry loads of up to 1.8m in length courtesy of an extra 20cm of length (4.57m) over the Hatch, plus flip-and-fold 60/40 split rear seats and completely flat load floor. The estate body style has a height of 1.51m thanks to the standard-fit longitudinal roof bars. Loading the boot of the Station Wagon estate is aided by a low load sill with reconfigurable components such as an adjustable load floor and removable side storage panels to further increase the width of the luggage compartment.
Fiat knows that it will have to price this car competitively if it's to make any real impact at all on the Focus, Astra and Golf-dominated family hatch segment. So prices start at around £14,500 for the Saloon or around £16,000 for the hatch, with a further premium of around £1,000 for the Station Wagon estate. There's a choice of two trim levels for the Saloon - 'Easy' and 'Street'. SW estate buyers choose from 'Easy', 'Mirror' and 'Lounge'. Hatch buyers choose from 'Easy', 'Street', 'Mirror', 'Lounge' and 'S-Design'. The asking figures mean that this car can significantly undercut Focus prices and will be hugely cheaper than a comparable Golf. Even at the kinds of figures we're talking here, Fiat will still need to make sure that this car is very well specified - and has. All UK models come as standard with air conditioning, Bluetooth 'phone connectivity, power mirrors, a multi-function steering wheel and a DAB audio system. Plus of course there are all the usual safety systems - a full complement of twin front, side and curtain airbags, plus the usual electronic assistance for stability, traction and braking. Fiat also offers some of the latest camera-related safety aids, including lane departure warning and an autonomous braking system that scans the road ahead as you drive for potential colliosion hazards. If one is detected, you'll be warned. If you don't respond - or aren't able to - then the car will automatically apply braking to decrease the severity of any resulting accident.
Let's get to the WLTP figures. The 1.6 litre turbo diesel engine, fitted with second-generation MultiJet technology and variable geometry turbocharger, delivers impressive fuel efficiency and low emissions. On the official combined test cycle, the Tipo 1.6 MultiJet II 120hp Hatch returns up to 53.3mpg and up to 132g/km of CO2 emissions. Go for the base 1.4-litre 95bhp engine and you're looking at up to 41.5mpg and up to 159g/km. With the 1.4 T-Jet petrol, it's up to 39.2mpg and up to 162g/km of CO2. Finally, a word about warranties. You get two years of manufacturer cover with this car, plus a further year from the dealer. Plus there's no mileage limitation, which makes this Fiat deal better than the restricted three year/60,000 mile package you get with rival Astra, Golf and Focus models. There's also a year of roadside assistance cover, a reasonable three year paintwork warranty and an eight-year anti-perforation guarantee.
Fiat knows it has an awful lot of ground to make up in this segment. Is this improved Tipo the car to do it? It certainly offers a smarter proposition. And it can be put together in its Turkish factory very cheaply, allowing UK Fiat dealers to offer value pricing and tempting deals, yet at the same time, include lots of equipment for the money. No, it's not going to appeal to someone who would otherwise be buying a Volkswagen Golf. Or even, perhaps, a comparable Mazda3 or Honda Civic. But then here, you're not going to be paying the sort of inflated prices that tend to be attached to those kinds of cars. If you were looking at a more affordable model in this sector, say, a Vauxhall Astra, say, we definitely think you should include the Tipo in your deliberations. And it's a long time since we've been able to say that about any kind of Fiat in this class.
Mr Mitchell Clarke - 04/04/20, owner of a Fiat TIPO STATION WAGON 1.4 Lounge 5drUser rating: 4.5/5User comment: |
Mr Gordon Murray - 30/05/2018, owner of a Fiat Tipo 1.4 T-Jet [120] Easy Plus 5drUser rating: 4.5/5User comment: |
Mr Ryszard Kuoikowicz - 23/04/2018, owner of a Fiat Tipo Station Wagon 1.6 Multijet Lounge 5drUser rating: 5/5User comment: |
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