According to earlier reports, Fiat will eventually develop an entire family of low-cost B-segment models and now Automotive News is reporting that a new brand could be established for the range. Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne told reporters at a congress in Turin yesterday that there’s sufficient space in the market for a “true value brand” and a final decision would be made within the next 12 months.
Details about the new Topolino are still scarce, but chances are it will be built on a shortened version of the Punto platform and feature a low-output engine developing less than a 100hp. Production of the new low-cost family will start at a former Zastava plant in Serbia, which was recently acquired by Fiat, around 2010 with the first cars to arrive in showrooms in early 2010.





Reader Comments
Wed May 21 2008 1:07 PM
chris says
originally I was going to make a crack along the lines of "you can get cheaper than fiat?" but I see what we're talking about now.. a B-class specific brand... I'm sure it will do well.
Now maybe this is the north american in me talking but dont all these brands, with all of their sub brands, and all of their variants in the B class get kind of confusing? I mean just how many offerings are there? I know ford offers 3,4, and 5 door variants of the fiesta alone..
Thu May 22 2008 4:27 AM
NaBUru38 says
According to Brazilian magazines, this may be the replacement for the Palio Fire and Uno.
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