Fiat has a three cars line up for India

As reported by overdrive, Fiat plans to introduce the Indian roads with three new of its models. Although it had been out ion the 2014 end, the Fiat 595 Competizione Abarth, would be out again in the month of July this year.

As reported by overdrive, Fiat plans to introduce the Indian roads with three new of its models. Although it had been out ion the 2014 end, the Fiat 595 Competizione Abarth, would be out again in the month of July this year, sporting a 1.4L T-jet motor, along with a fixed turbo, pulling out 160PS  5500 rpm and 230Nm  3000rpm in the sports mode.
Fiat has a three cars line up for India
 
It is positive to the car, equipped with an AMT, but still we are unsure about the manual version. This particular model was displayed at the Autocar Performance Show in the month of December last year. The next machine in the row is the Fiat Punto T-jet that should be out and about by anytime between August and September.
 
This would be out along with a 1.4L, T-jet engine, that makes around 135PS but until the brand gives it a new layout, it would continue to look like the Punto Evo, just keeping the alloy wheels as an exception. The third one in the queue is a model to actually look out for, it’s not a car exactly but a JEEP, sound exciting.
 
The brand had decided to get this car out from its case in 2013 itself, but owing to the conditions and the momentum of the market, they pushed it further and now finally they are all ready to bring it out of the frames this year itself. The jeep is called Grand Cherokee and would be launched around the festive corner, sporting a 3.0L V6 diesel dynamo producing 240PS and 580Nm.
Fiat has a three cars line up for India
 
It is be seen yet that the car would be CKD or a CBU to be up and running for the consumers in the market. The brand also another Jeep Wrangler, for the Indian roads, which is still to be confirmed. There are reports also claiming for the Jeep Renegade to be planned for India itself. Well, now the plans looks quite grand, it is yet to be seen, if the magic works on the Indian Market or not.