Fiat Tipo

Good looking car this. Had a sneak peak this morning of various models in sedan and hatch form.

Inside is where it is let down a bit, hard plastics and old school finger buckets to grab the door to close it.
Will see if I can make a test drive on Saturday.

If it was my money and I need to buy a hatch, I'll still buy a Meg 4 1.6 for less money.

Will keep a eye on the sedan, think the 1.3 diesel will be a good buy (2nd hand) for a city commuter that have to do the school run as well. Big space in back and generous boot.
Also a bit ambitious to take on the Golf and Jetta as per CarMag :crylaugh:. The Tipo hatch is a step down in trim from the Bravo it replaces. On par with the Linea. (Read 3rd world car)
 
Good looking car this. Had a sneak peak this morning of various models in sedan and hatch form.

Inside is where it is let down a bit, hard plastics and old school finger buckets to grab the door to close it.
Will see if I can make a test drive on Saturday.

If it was my money and I need to buy a hatch, I'll still buy a Meg 4 1.6 for less money.

Will keep a eye on the sedan, think the 1.3 diesel will be a good buy (2nd hand) for a city commuter that have to do the school run as well. Big space in back and generous boot.
Also a bit ambitious to take on the Golf and Jetta as per CarMag :crylaugh:. The Tipo hatch is a step down in trim from the Bravo it replaces. On par with the Linea. (Read 3rd world car)

If you do post your findings & pics bruva
 
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3.7l/100km claimed for the 1.3 diesel on combined cycle!
Spec levels across the range is quite good.
 
Pity it has a 3 star crash safety rating as standard, and only 4 stars with optional safety equipment.
 
Pity it has a 3 star crash safety rating as standard, and only 4 stars with optional safety equipment.

Was just going to say the car looks pretty good, and might even consider it one day. But I don't consider anything less than 5 stars for my personal use, through the car does look pretty good!
 
SA spec?

For the South African market, there are two body styles, three trim levels, three engines and three types of gearbox. The sedan is available in Pop and Easy specification, while the hatchback is available in Pop, Easy and Lounge trim.

The Tipo has a hands-free Bluetooth interface, audio streaming, text reader and voice recognition, aux/usb ports with iPod integration, and controls on the steering wheel. A rear parking camera and the new TomTom 3D built-in navigation system are optionally available on all models except the Easy.

Manual air conditioning (on the Pop versions) and automatic air conditioning (on the rest of the range), electric front windows, electrically adjustable door mirrors with defrosting function and the 60/40 split rear seat (excludes sedan POP version). POP models feature 16-inch steel wheels fitted with covers. Easy models feature 16-inch alloy rims, LED daytime running lights, chrome door handbody colouredoured mirror covers and a leather steering wheel. A reverse camera is standard on the hatchback Lounge model, and an optional extra on all models except the Pop.

The Lounge trim, exclusive to the hatchback, features 17-inch alloy wheel rims, chrome details and a leather steering wheel and gear shift knob. Comfort and safety features include rear parking sensors, front fog lights, automatic climate control, cruise control, front armrest and driver's seat with optional lumbar adjustment. UConnectTM infotainment system with Navigation as standard.

Driver and front passenger airbags are standard, with with side and curtain airbags as an option. Also standard is electronic stability control (ESC), There's also Panic Brake Assist (PBA), which intervenes in case of emergency braking by increasing the braking force; ABS; traction control (TCS), and Hill Start Assist, which maintains brake pressure for approximately two seconds after the driver releases the pedal.

Also available is Cruise Control on all Easy and Lounge models and can be selected as an option on the hatchback Pop model.

Fiat Tipo - Price in South Africa

All Fiat Tipo models come with a standard 3 year / 100 000km warranty and service plan.

Hatchback

Fiat Tipo 1.4 Petrol Pop Hatch R249 900

Fiat Tipo 1.4 Petrol Easy Hatch R269 900

Fiat Tipo 1.4 Petrol Lounge Hatch R289 900

Fiat Tipo 1.6 Petrol Easy Auto Hatch R294 900

Sedan

Fiat Tipo 1.4 Petrol Pop Sedan R229 900

Fiat Tipo 1.4 Petrol Easy Sedan R249 900

Fiat Tipo 1.3 Diesel Easy Sedan R274 900

Fiat Tipo 1.6 Petrol Easy Auto Sedan R274 900

http://www.cars.co.za/motoring_news/fiat-tipo-2017-specs--pricing/42384/#.WRrbdFSxWhA
 
Fiat's Tipo arrives in SA: We have specs and prices

Fiat's Tipo is now available in South Africa in sedan and hatchback guise. Buyers will have the choice of two body styles, three trim levels, three engines and three transmission types.

Three engines

The sedan will be available in the Pop or Easy versions whilst the hatchback will be available in the Pop, Easy or Lounge configurations.

The range features of engines in three different capacities with two fuel options. They are the turbodiesel 1.3 MultiJet II, the Fire 1.4 16v and 1.6 E-torQ petrol engines.

This Fiat Tipo travelled 41 000km in 133 days
There are also three types of transmissions: 5-speed manual for the 1.3-litre diesel engine, 6-speed manual for the 1.4-litre petrol engine and a 6-speed automatic transmission for the 1.6 E-torQ petrol engine.

Features

The Tipo features the latest-generation audio systems including a hands-free Bluetooth interface, audio streaming, text reader and voice recognition, AUX and USB ports with iPod integration, controls on the steering wheel and, on demand, the optional rear parking camera and the new TomTom 3D built-in navigation system is optionally available on all models except the EASY.

Prices

Sedan

1.4l Pop - R229 900
1.4l Easy - R249 900
1.3l D Easy - R274 900
1.6l Easy Auto - R274 900

Hatchback

1.4l POP - R249 900
1.4l EASY - R269 900
1.4l LOUNGE - R289 900
1.6l EASY Auto - R294 900

All models are available with a standard three year or 100 000km warranty and service plan.

http://www.wheels24.co.za/NewModels/fiats-tipo-arrives-in-sa-we-have-specs-and-prices-20170516
 
'You don't need much to get a lot’ – Fiat’s Tipo available in SA

Fiat has launched its all new Fiat Tipo hatchback and sedan in South Africa. The launch marks the automaker's return to the medium-compact market locally.

The Tipo can be summed up with Fiat's family-car philosophy, "you don't need much to get a lot", and given it's assertive pricing (from R229 000) the automaker aims to deliver on its claim.

Fiat SA says: “The Tipo family was developed around the brief "Skills, no frills" and combines the brand's historic concepts of functionality, simplicity and personality in an extraordinary value-for-money offering.”

The Tipo arrives in an environment dominated by Toyota and Volkswagen, can the new sedan/hatch grab its share of the family car market?

New hatch and sedan

The Fiat Tipo hatchback measures 4.37m long, 1.79m wide and 1.50m tall, while the sedan measures 4.53m in length (the width and height mirrors the dimensions of the hatchback).

Locally, two body styles, three trim levels, three engines and three transmission types are available at launch. The sedan is available in Pop and Easy trims while the hatchback is available in the Pop, Easy or Lounge specifications. The engines comprise one diesel and two petrol derivatives combined with transmission options of 5- or 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic.

Engines & transmissions

There are three engine options - 1.3 MultiJet II turbodiesel as well as the 1.4 16v and 1.6 E-torQ petrols.

There are three transmission options; 5-speed manual for the 1.3-litre diesel engine, 6-speed manual for the 1.4-litre and a 6-speed automatic for the 1.6 E-torQ.

The four-cylinder 1.4 16v Fire is the entry-level petrol engine, delivering 70kW/127Nm, combined with a six-speed manual gearbox. The 1.6 E-torQ petrol is capable of 81kW/152Nn and is mated to a 6-speed auto. The 1.3 turbodiesel, combined with a manual five-speed gearbox, is capable of 70kW/200Nm. Emissions range from 117g/km to 146g/km with fuel consumption as low as a claimed 3.3-litre/100 km.

Tipo-cally Fiat

In short, it's highly capable as family sedan/hatch on the road. The Tipo excels as a family car; sufficient space for four, a voluminous boot to suit a family's needs and competent handling.

Fiat's done a great job mating adequate engine options to sufficiently performing transmissions... yes, its overall performance is very middle-of-the-road but given its target market (i.e C-segment hatch/sedans) being average isn't a bad thing. I was pleasantly surprised by the 1.6 auto but my pick of the bunch would be the 1.3 litre diesel.

It's competent at handling bumps and undulations and satisfactory through corners. The Tipo isn't designed to excite but rather tick all the right boxes in the C-segment market - performance, handling and, most importantly, space.

Tough competition

Unlike Fiat's design-led 500 or stylish 124, the Tipo prioritises space, practicality and value for money. It's a spacious vehicle (especially in sedan guise) with a decent amount of standard kit. Load capacity is, claims Fiat, a ''class-leading" 440-litres for the hatchback, 520-litres for the sedan.

Given some of its rivals (Toyota Corolla, VW Polo etc), Fiat has done well to deliver a vehicle that understands its customer though how it'll fare against popular local offerings remains to be seen.

Below are some of the Tipo's rivals in SA:

Toyota Corolla

Volkswagen Polo/Jetta

Chevrolet Cruze

Ford Fiesta/Focus
Honda Ballade

Hyundai i20/Accent

Mazda 3

Tipo range

The Tipo features Fiat’s latest audio systems including a hands-free Bluetooth interface, audio streaming, text reader and voice recognition, AUX and USB ports, steering wheel controls, reversing parking camera (optional) and new TomTom 3D built-in satnav (optional for all variants except the Easy).

Entry-level Pop variants are equipped with manual aircon, power windows, electrically adjustable side-mirrors (with defrosting function) and the 60/40 split rear seat (excludes sedan Pop version). Pop variants are fitted with 16" steel wheels.

Easy variants add 16" alloys, LEDs, chromed door releases, body-coloured mirror covers and a leather steering wheel. A reversing camera is standard on the hatchback Lounge model, and an optional extra on all versions except Pop.

The Lounge trims, exclusive to the hatchback, features 17" alloys, chromed details and a leather steering wheel and gear-shift knob. It has rear parking sensors, fog lights, auto climate control, cruise control, front armrest and driver's seat with optional lumbar adjustment. The Lounge also features the UConnect infotainment system with satnav.

The hatchback seats are upholstered in black fabric whilst the sedan is available in black/silver on the Pop or black/grey weave design for Easy derivatives. In the hatchback Lounge trim, the seats are available in grey fabric or black leather.

Safety

In terms of safety the Tipo is fitted with standard driver and front passenger airbags (side and curtain airbags are optional).

It’s also equipped with electronic stability control (ESC), Panic Brake Assist (PBA), which intervenes in case of emergency braking by increasing the braking force, ABS, traction control and Hill Start Assist.

Also available is cruise control for Easy and Lounge derivatives and is optional for the Hatchback POP variant.

The Tipo is fitted with reversing parking sensors, rain and dusk sensors as well as electrochromatic rear-view mirror. All Tipo versions have a full size spare wheel.

Mopar accessories

Mopar, FCA's reference brand for parts, offers about 70 accessories for the new Tipo range including roof-racks (for bycycles), freeboxes, chromed-plated side-mirrors and designer mats. Other optional kit buyers can have fitted to their Tipo include a jacket hanger, work table and tablet holder on the headrests of the front seats, and protection mats for the boot of the hatchback.

Prices:

Fiat Tipo Sedan
1.4l Pop – R229 900
1.4l Pop – R249 900
1.3l D Easy – R274 900
1.6l Easy Auto – R274 900

Fiat Tipo Hatchback
1.4l Pop – R249 900
1.4l Pop – R269 900
1.4l Lounge – R289 900
1.6l Pop Auto – R294 900

All Fiat Tipos are sold with a three-year or 100 000km warranty and service plan.

http://www.wheels24.co.za/NewModels...o-get-a-lot-fiats-tipo-arrives-in-sa-20170517

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Fiat Tipo (2017)

Fiat has expanded its product offering in South Africa with the introduction of the Tipo, now available as a compact hatchback or sedan. We drove the newcomer at the local launch in Port Elizabeth this week. Take a look at what the newcomer has to offer.

For many years, the Fiat 500 was the bread-and-butter model in Fiat’s local product portfolio. Then, in 2015, came the 500X compact crossover, followed by the Fiat Fullback bakkie in 2016. Now, Fiat is further extending its model line-up by entering the competitive C-segment with its latest offering, the new Tipo.

The Tipo hatchback will rival the likes of the Ford Focus, Hyundai i30, Mazda3, Opel Astra and Toyota Auris, while the Tipo sedan will compete against the popular Toyota Corolla, Hyundai Elantra, Ford Focus, Mazda3, Volkswagen Jetta, Honda Ballade and Chevrolet Cruze. Given the recent proliferation of compact family cars/crossovers, C's certainly not an easy segment in which to do business; is the Tipo’s value proposition strong enough to resonate with buyers, then?

The range

The Tipo comes to market as both a sedan and hatchback with 3 engines and trim levels to choose from.

As mentioned earlier, the Tipo comes in hatchback and sedan guises. For the hatchback, there are 2 engine choices on offer with 3 trim levels to choose from, including the entry-level Pop, mid-spec Easy and range-topping Lounge.

The engine choices for the Tipo hatchback include an entry-level 1.4-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine with 70 kW and 124 Nm of torque. This engine is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission with a claimed fuel consumption figure 5.7 L/100 km. For more gusto, customers can opt for the naturally aspirated 1.6-litre engine petrol engine with 81 kW and 152 Nm of torque. This engine is only offered with a 6-speed automatic transmission and fuel efficiency is a claimed 6.3 L/100 km. The hatchback derivatives comprise the 1.4 Pop, 1.4 Easy, 1.4 Lounge and the 1.6 Easy Automatic.

For the Tipo sedan (in addition to the engines mentioned above), a 1.3-litre turbodiesel engine is also offered with peak outputs of 70 kW and 200 Nm of torque. In this case, a 5-speed manual transmission is utilised and Fiat claims a fuel consumption figure of only 3.7 L/100 km. Unlike its hatchback sibling, the Tipo sedan is only offered in Pop and Easy trim specification. The Tipo sedan derivatives include the 1.4 Pop, 1.4 Easy, 1.3d Easy and the 1.6 Easy.

Click here for more details regarding specification for the new Fiat Tipo

What’s it like to drive?

The 1.3-litre turbodiesel with 70 kW and 200 Nm of torque offers good performance, but it's only offered in the Tipo sedan.

Fiat introduced the media contingent to the new Tipo in the historical Tramways Building in Port Elizabeth, where various Tipo derivatives were ready to head out onto the road. Our first drive started behind the wheel of the 1.3-litre turbodiesel sedan.

Upon entering the Tipo, it quickly became apparent that perceived interior quality is good. The soft-touch dashboard and instrumentation is neatly laid out/easily accessible and the cloth seats are well contoured and comfortable. A basic audio system is fitted, offering Bluetooth, audio streaming, a text reader and voice recognition (USB and auxiliary port are standard).

This derivative is also fitted with an automatic air conditioning system, a multifunction steering wheel, 16-inch alloys, electric front windows and side mirrors and a 60:40 split rear bench.

Interior build quality is good and the Tipo comes well specced with features.

At start-up, the 1.3-litre turbodiesel engine emits a typical diesel thrum (perhaps a little noisier than we expected). As we set off up the coast towards Cape St Francis, the engine noise subsided substantially and with its 200 Nm available at 1 500 rpm, the turbodiesel motor felt punchy and responsive to throttle inputs – it performed surprisingly well on the open road.

The 5-speed manual transmission, with its oversized gear knob, was relatively smooth-shifting and the Tipo felt tractable in the higher gears (you don’t have to gear down often to access overtaking acceleration, in other words). The newcomer delivers good ride quality too; it coped well even on uneven roads. In terms of handling, the Italian was sufficiently surefooted with a steering feel that's weightier than most cars in this segment. Overall, the 1.3-litre turbodiesel provided adequate, even entertaining, performance, but how would the 1.4-litre petrol fair?

The UConnect infotainment system with navigation is simple and easy to use, but the screen could be a bit larger.

At the next driver change, we hopped into the 1.4 Lounge. This derivative benefits from 17-inch alloy wheels, chrome detailing, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, rear parking sensors, cruise control and lumbar support for the driver’s seat. The interior was a step up from the sedan version, featuring built-in 3D navigation and a fancier, sporty-looking instrument cluster.

As to be expected (due to its lack of turbocharging), the naturally aspirated 1.4-litre engine immediately felt underpowered compared with the turbodiesel engine we just drove. With 70 kW and 124 Nm of torque (available from 4 500 rpm), the driver has to work the 6-speed manual transmission a bit harder to get the most out of the engine. Manoeuvres such as overtaking require better planning and judgment and the driver will be gearing down frequently on steeper inclines to hold the power band for longer.

Despite this, the 1.4-litre engine’s performance was average, at the coast that is. On the reef and fully loaded with passengers and luggage, the Tipo 1.4 may prove to be too sluggish. For hatchback buyers, that leaves the Tipo 1.6 Automatic as the only alternative. Unfortunately, we didn’t get a chance to drive the Tipo 1.6 at launch, so we are unable to comment on its performance, but we will hopefully have it on test soon.

Luggage space is very generous in the Tipo and the 60:40 split rear bench adds to its storage flexibility.

Summary

Overall, the Tipo represents good value, particularly in terms of its packaging. It's not an attention-grabbing, aspirational product, but its specification is quite comprehensive, plus there is generous space for passengers (rear occupants are afforded generous leg- and headroom) and their luggage (the hatchback has a class-leading 420-litre luggage bay, Fiat says). The Tipo sedan has a particularly large boot with a claimed capacity of 520 litres, which is considerable and, if you utilise the 60:40-split rear bench, utility space increases even further.

In terms of safety, the Tipo is fitted with 2 airbags, rear ISOfix child seat mounting points, ABS, electronic stability control, tyre pressure monitoring and hill hold assist. Rear parking sensors are fitted on all except Pop derivatives, while a reverse camera is optional on Easy sedan and Easy hatchback, while being standard on the 1.3 Lounge derivative.

We will have the Fiat Tipo on test soon, so look out for a thorough evaluation coming your way. For now, take a look at what you can expect to pay for the new Fiat Tipo below:

Fiat Tipo – prices in South Africa

Hatchback

1.4 Petrol Pop Hatch R249 900
1.4 Petrol Easy Hatch R269 900
1.4 Petrol Lounge Hatch R289 900
1.6 Petrol Easy Auto Hatch R294 900

Sedan

1.4 Petrol Pop Sedan R229 900
1.4 Petrol Easy Sedan R249 900
1.3 Diesel Easy Sedan R274 900
1.6 Petrol Easy Auto Sedan R274 900

All Fiat Tipo models come with a standard 3-year/100 000 km warranty and service plan.​

http://www.cars.co.za/motoring_news/fiat-tipo-2017-first-drive/43402/

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Seriously only 3 star safety rating standard?
 
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