| Fiat Punto | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer: | Fiat |
| Production: | 1993 — present |
| Class: | Supermini |
| Body Styles: | FF 3 and 5-door hatchback 3-door convertible (Mark 1 only) |
| Predecessor: | Fiat Uno |
| Successor: | Still in production |
| Mark 1 | |
| Production: | 1994—1999 |
| Mark 2 | |
| Production: | 1999—2003 |
| Mark 2b | |
| Production: | 2003—2005 |
| Mark 3 | |
| Production: | 2005—present |
| This article is part of the Fiat automobile series. | |
The Fiat Punto is a supermini produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat since 1994. It is currently in its third generation.
Entry-level in the Punto range were the 1.1 and 1.2 L petrol engines and the 1.7 diesel. A more powerful 1.6 Sporting was also available (replaced in 1997 by more economic 16 valve 1.2 unit), but the best performing version was the 1.4 GT Turbo - capable of running 124mph and reaching 60mph in just 8.3 seconds using an evolution of the turbocharged 128 SOHC engine originally found in the Fiat Uno Turbo Mk II. A cabriolet (convertible) version was also available; built by Bertone (rather than at the main Fiat factory) it featured a powered fully-retracting roof and was one of the cheapest open-top cars in the world at the time.Since the Fiat X1/9 most Fiat cabriolets have been designed and built by Bertone rather than at the main Fiat factory.
The 1.1 and 1.4 turbo engines were discontinued due to emissions issues, and the entry-level models had only a 1.2 petrol unit (with either 8 or 16 valves, giving 60 and 80 hp respectively) or a 1.9 diesel (with or without common-rail injection). Two sporty versions vere offered. The 1.2 16 valve Sporting model, complete with 6 speed gearbox, and the hot 1.8 HGT which could reach almost 130 mph. The HGT accelerates 0-60 in 8.6 secs which is slightly slower than the Mark 1 GT on a straight line, but was considered a big improvement in handling.
The Mark two Fiat Punto has also adopted Dualdrive electric power steering and comes with two operation modes, using an electric motor, rather than a hydraulic pump driven by the engine. This results in reduced fuel consumption and less environmental impact.
In October 2005, Serbian manufacturer Zastava reached an agreement with Fiat to make this version under licence with the model name Zastava 10.
The Punto Van is a compact van that is used in a commercial environment. It is built with a diesel 1.3 Multijet 16 valve engine with 70 BHP, ensuring low emissions. It has 1000 litres capacity with a metal partition to give the Punto a commercial model.
The engines are the 1.2 Fire 8v (65 hp), a new 1.4 Fire 8v (77 hp) and the 1.4 16v (95 hp). Four MultiJet diesel engines are also available: two 1.3 16v units (75 hp and 90 hp, the latter with a geometric variable turbo) and two 1.9 with 120 and 130 hp, all of them with diesel particulate filter. All the engines are Euro 4 compliant.
The Grande Punto was awarded with 5 stars in the EuroNCAP crash test for passenger protection and Euro NCAP 3 star certification for pedestrian safety. The most powerful engines have electronic stability program and anti slip regulation fitted as standard, and it is an optional extra on some of the lower powered engines.
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