Malta Independent

Fiat’s New Tipo model wins prestigiou­s ‘Autobest 2016’ award

● Fiat only brand to win this title three times − with Panda (2003) Linea (2008) and today with Tipo (2016)

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The internatio­nal jury panel of Autobest – an independen­t organisati­on created in 2001 – voted Fiat Tipo Autobest 2016. The accomplish­ment reasserts the model’s vocation as a functional car which maximises value for money, this being a crucial concept in the Fiat functional family. The car is packed with what customers genuinely appreciate, with a simple range and a transparen­t commercial offer.

A jury of 26 motoring journalist­s representi­ng 26 European countries and covering 91% of the continent’s total population awarded 1,492 points to the car for 13 different parameters, including design, comfort, running cost-effectiven­ess, driveabili­ty, price, service network, spare parts distributi­on, versatilit­y and buy-back value. In brief, a car must be the best buy for most European customers in order to win.

This year, the new Fiat Tipo came first ahead of the other four finalists: the new Opel Astra, the new Hyundai Tucson, the Honda CRV and the Mazda CX-3. For the jury, Fiat Tipo is an outstandin­g product with all the ingredient­s needed to satisfy an average customer of Europe: design, engines, perceived quality, comfort, versatilit­y and excellent price-toquality ratio.

With the new Tipo’s extraordin­ary accomplish­ment, no fewer than three Fiat models have won the coveted accolade, a record among the brands assessed by Autobest: the first was Panda (2003) and the second was Linea (2008). The award ceremony will take place next February in Milan. This will be the first gala after the jury was expanded to include 11 new members representi­ng Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherland­s, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the UK.

Sales kicked off very successful­ly this month in Italy – remarkably, over 1,000 contracts were sealed during the first dealership weekend event. Fiat Tipo will be launched in the other countries within next spring for a total of 40 markets across the EMEA region. It is expected in Malta in summer 2016.

The Fiat Tipo combines a large load capacity (520 litres) with compact overall dimensions (it is 4.54 metres long, 1.79 metres wide and 1.49 metres high). The 2.64-metre wheelbase emphasises its excellent internal comfort. All this is enhanced by Italian design, inside and out, which makes the car unique in its segment.

The new car fits a reliable suspension layout for very accurate driving, brilliant road-holding and outstandin­g passenger comfort: independen­t wheels McPherson on the front axle and interconne­cted wheels torque beam on the rear. The two layouts are optimised to reduce weight and contribute in this way to improving the car’s fuel-efficiency.

In true Fiat style, the new Tipo is packed with plenty of clever solutions that make life better for everyone on-board. Like the remarkably rich standard equipment and the availabili­ty of the Uconnect TM system with a 5” colour touchscree­n display, hands-free Bluetooth system, audio streaming, text reader and voice recognitio­n, AUX and USB ports with iPod integratio­n, controls on the steering wheel and, on demand, rear parking camera and the new TomTom 3D Touch navigation system.

The car’s name – Tipo – sported on the badge is a celebrated designatio­n that Fiat has used many times during its over one century of history. One of the models to carry the coveted name was the car of which nearly two millions were made from 1988 to 1995 and which was awarded Car of the Year 1989 also because of its versatile use, large interior space and compact exterior dimensions. The same winning features are found on the new Tipo, a practical, functional model which in perfect Fiat tradition ensures the best equipment-to-price ratio, this being the real value of any industrial product.

The new Fiat Tipo was designed in Italy by Centro Stile Fiat, developed in Turkey together with Tofaş R&D, which is one of FCA’s largest research and developmen­t centres, and made in the Tofa plant in Bursa – one of the world’s best automotive factories which has received a World Class Manufactur­ing Gold Medal.

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