Fiat at 76th Geneva Motor Show

 Fiat at 76th Geneva Motor Show
New Fiat Sedici

Fiat, dancing to a new tune

Press Release

Page 1: Overview
Page 2: Sedici
Page 3: Panda Cross
Page 4: Oltre Show Car
Page 5: Grande Punto
Page 6: Panda MultiEco
Page 7: New Croma
Page 8: IDEA MY

The Panda Cross and Panda Monster

A consummate off-roader, able to get you out of a tight spot when the going gets tough. But also a nimble vehicle that can easily weave in and out of city traffic. This, in brief, is the dual personality of the Panda Cross that adds an extra sprinkle of sporting style to the Panda 4x4 range to make it a fashionable choice. A special version of this new car has already been developed: the Panda Monster.

This special limited, numbered series will be sold in the same way as any deluxe product (620 units will be produced, to commemorate the cylinder capacity of the Ducati motorbike of the same name). The Panda Cross also visibly reveals the same gutsy look as the powerful Monster motorbike, beginning with its distinctive black livery and other black-painted style motifs: side strips, mouldings, roof bars, air intakes – and also the headlight and tail-light frames. The rear windows, rear screen and the quarterlight are also dark. The grille and bumper shield are metal coloured while the mean-looking alloys offer a glimpse of the gold-painted brake callipers beneath. The same sporty look is evident inside the car, where the upholstery is in black leather. The new Panda Monster represents the very best of Italian style combined with the supreme engineering that has also typified two world-renowned companies: Fiat and Ducati.

The model in brief

Born for enjoyment and capable of making even the most world-weary youngster sit up and take notice, the new version created to head the Panda four-wheel drive range confirms itself as a vehicle packed with personality. The car is also sturdy and good looking, with all the attributes and qualities encoded in the DNA of any Fiat: innovative design, cutting-edge technology accessible to all and clever solutions to make life simpler and better. These winning qualities are recognisable from the original Panda model that celebrated its milestone of 500,000 units produced in the Tychy plant (Poland) on October 7 last year. Not to mention the fact that, though destined mainly for European markets, the various versions of the Panda are also sold in countries such as Malaysia, Taiwan and the island of Martinique; and 1831 examples are currently being driven on the roads of Japan. The Panda model is also the second biggest selling vehicle in Italy, after the Fiat Punto. Since it was first introduced on the market, it has rapidly risen up the league table in segment A to reach first place in the Italian and European top ten. Its commercial success is confirmed by the 18 prizes it has received from the international trade press, including the prestigious ‘Car of the year 2004’ award.

This public and critical acclaim rewards the extraordinary ability of the Panda design to extend itself in the form of new versions: the tiny ‘up for anything’ 4x4, the funky Alessi version, the entertaining Panda Active and the well-appointed Panda Emotion – not to mention the competitive Panda Rally and a host of concept cars created on the same base. And now comes the turn of the Panda Cross. The Panda is not merely a segment A supermini but an authentic platform on which Fiat is creating an entire family with the sort of engineering and attention to detail you would expect from a higher category car.

Unique style born out of a marriage of sportiness and elegance

The Panda Cross is aimed at young customers who live life in the fast lane, and immediately conveys an idea of freshness and fun, in addition to solidity and sturdiness. It also guarantees driving satisfaction and arouses a will to live life to the full and to satisfy your desire to travel in complete freedom. The new version also features styling similar to that of larger off-road cars but with all the benefits that only a mini can offer.

The Panda Cross therefore combines elegant features with sporty traits to create a product with a strong aesthetic personality: roof bars, chunky side strips, big headlights and wide bumpers. The new vehicle also has the off-road performance typical of an SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle). The car can overcome any difficulty thanks to its four-wheel drive (an automatically engaged 4x4 system with viscous coupling) and Locking Differential (a feature more typical of higher segments, that ensures the optimal division of drive torque to the wheels with the best grip on the ground). Apart from all this, it is small enough to go anywhere you want: just 358 centimetres long, 161 centimetres wide, and 164 centimetres tall (160 without the bars) with a wheelbase of 230 cm.

Inside, the Panda Cross offers a distinctive, sophisticated interior that benefits from special fabric trims in three two-tone colour schemes: sand/black, sand/green and orange/black. The new 4x4 version also retains the big luggage capacity that has always been one of the strengths of this model. With the rear seat in one piece or split, the space increases from a minimum of 200 to a maximum of 855 dm3 (measured to the roof). If the rear seat is of the split sliding type, the figures are 230 dm3 (with the seat fully forward) and 780 dm3 respectively.

The engineering of a consummate off-roader

The Panda Cross is a car of huge personality that will be able to satisfy customers with different needs and tastes, including the growing number of drivers who seek adventure and an open-air life. Like the other Panda 4x4s, the new version offers such customers a permanent four wheel drive system with a viscous coupling and two differentials that come into play automatically when required to tackle sticky situations.

For the first time in the Panda 4x4 range, this vehicle is fitted as standard with an electronic differential lock with an LD (Locking Differential) function that acts at speeds below 30 km/h to brake slipping wheels and transfer torque to the other wheels on the same axis: on take-off, for example, and on snowy, icy or muddy roads – and on all occasions when the wheels do not grip to the same extent.

The 4x4 supermini boasts excellent driving comfort due to its tried and tested suspension layout with specific settings. At the front, the suspension is independent, MacPherson type with lower wishbones linked to a subframe and an anti-roll bar connected to the shock absorber. The rear suspension is also independent with longitudinal tie rods connected to a specific frame with anti-roll bar.

The 1.3 Multijet, a record-breaking power unit

The decision to buy a supermini is often due to considerations of overall low running costs. The Panda Cross does not disappoint on this score: the new model is powered by the 70 bhp 1.3 16v Multijet engine, the best that automotive engineering can offer in the small turbodiesel field. Fiat was the first to introduce power units with Multijet technology to the mini sector and also the first to make this engineering heritage available to 4x4 minis.

This product is effective around town and also for longer trips while satisfying Euro 4 emission limits. The 1.3 16v Multijet unit develops a maximum power output of 70 bhp (51 kW at 4000 rpm) and torque of 14.8 kgm (145 Nm at 1500 rpm) and is combined with a five-speed manual gearbox with reduced dimensions and outstandingly manoeuvrable selection lever. A Panda Cross with this equipment can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 18 seconds and reach a top speed of 150 km/h. The outstanding torque, even at low speeds, and good fuel economy (5.3 l/100 km over a combined route) ensure an outstanding performance/fuel consumption ratio.

Comfort, equipment and safety typical of a higher segment vehicle

Although its appearance suggests the solidity typical of a higher segment, the Panda Cross is a real supermini. Petite exterior dimensions are a valuable quality in a car that undoubtedly numbers ‘city car’ among its attributes. But the new version is about much more than this. For example, it boasts an overall passenger room coefficient of more than 68%, one of the best in the supermini category. And more: the suspension layout adopted also ensures great handling and driving comfort. The front system is a MacPherson configuration while the rear suspension features interconnected wheels (i.e. semi-independent) with a torsion beam. The Panda Cross is fitted as standard with alloy wheels and 175/65R15 tyres, again to achieve a better balance between handling and comfort.

Apart from driving satisfaction, a Fiat car must also offer on-board well-being. And that means surrounding the driver and passenger with technologies that ensure the very highest comfort standards. Hence the need to make the interior environment into a cosseting living area: the Panda Cross therefore offers as standard a remote control unit, Dualdrive electric steering, electric mirrors, leather steering wheel, passenger seat with a pouch on the back and a storage compartment underneath, electric windows, height-adjustable driver’s seat and adjustable steering wheel. Not to mention the fact that the new version offers features that are absolutely unique for this segment, e.g. the revolutionary 70 bhp 1.3 Multijet engine and an electronic differential lock with Locking Differential function. The opulent array of standard equipment includes 15� alloys. A long list of options and accessories is also available to express the taste and personality of any customer to the full: for example, you could choose to equip your car with the sophisticated CONNECT Nav Plus infotelematic system, an automatic climate control system and a Sky Dome electric sunroof. The Panda Cross puts an end to the age of faceless mass production as far as superminis are concerned.

The new version also offers an outstanding braking system that guarantees prompt, progressive braking and short stopping distances. The ventilated front discs measure 257x22 mm while the solid rear discs measure 240x11 mm. The Panda Cross offers as standard ABS with EBD complete with an antislip function during deceleration (MSR). As far as passive safety is concerned, the new version is equipped with a double airbag at the front and rear head-restraints. Other features include foglights with a headlight washing system for a higher level of preventive safety in view of the off-road use to which the vehicle will be put.

The Cross: the bigger Panda 4x4 range extends the ‘Panda family’

The Cross version is the icing on the cake of the Panda range, the model that was chosen as ‘Car of The Year 2004’ and ‘European Car 2004’, and is also the winner of another 16 prestigious international prizes. This critical acclaim has been confirmed by true commercial success: since its launch, more than 500,000 units have been registered in Europe (front wheel drive and four wheel drive), a result that makes this the biggest selling model in its market band.

If we consider the results for 2005 alone, the Fiat Panda achieved a 32% share of the supermini segment with sales of 200,000 in Europe (in Italy it exceeded 45% with approximately 130,000 units delivered). In 2005, the European sales mix favoured the Dynamic specification (38% with the 1.2 Fire engine and 11% with 1.3 Multijet engine), followed by the Active (17%) and the extremely well-appointed Emotion (9% for the petrol version and 5% for the diesel version). The best equipped of the 4x4 versions (1.2 4x4 Climbing) did best of all, accounting for nearly 13% of total sales for the model.

The Panda family is all set to grow and strengthen this leadership: in September, for example, we will see the sales launch of a Fiat Panda 4x4 equipped with the revolutionary 70 bhp 1.3 16v Multijet engine, the smallest and most advanced second generation direct injection common rail diesel power unit. The Panda Alessi will also be available throughout Europe from January 2006. This new version arose out of cooperation between Fiat and Alessi, two brands famous throughout the world for their contribution to the development of Italian industrial design. Now comes the turn of the Panda Cross that will take its place at the top of the Panda four-wheel drive range, which already includes the Panda 4x4 (a quintessentially practical application of the vehicle) and the Panda 4x4 Climbing (the small and elegant off-roader able to tackle any situation with an extra touch of interior and exterior sophistication).

Source: Text & Photos courtesy Fiat Group

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