Fiat Bravo Hatchback
Review
The Bravo continues the renaissance of Fiat as a builder of stylish and sporty cars and in terms of looks is light years removed from the unloved Stilo it replaces. Initially it is available as a five-door hatchback, with new turbocharged 1.4 petrol engines, plus 1.9 diesels carried over from the previous model. It competes in the core C-segment of the market, up against huge sellers such as the Astra and Focus.
Fiat Bravo Hatchback
Equipment
Five grades: entry level Bravo, Active, Active Sport, Dynamic and Sport. Entry-level Bravo (1.4 petrol engine only) features electric front windows, electric door mirrors, electric power steering, height and reach-adjustable steering wheel, CD player, follow-me-home headlights and trip computer. Active grade adds air conditioning and front fog lights. Active Sport adds leather trim detailing, sports pedals, 17-inch alloy wheels, body styling kit and front armrest. Dynamic grade builds on the Active specification with electric rear windows, MP3 player connection, dual-zone climate control, cruise control, front armrest and leather trim detailing. Sport versions add sports sets, sports suspension, MP3 player connection and sports instrumentation to the Active Sport specification.
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Fiat Bravo Hatchback
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