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SCUDO DOES IT AGAIN AT WHAT VAN? AWARDS 2010

Scudo Diesel

Fiat’s rugged Scudo has made it once, twice, three times a winner after being crowned Small Panel Van of the Year in the latest What Van? awards.

Developed as part of a long term partnership between Fiat and PSA and built in the Sevel Nord plant, France, the Fiat Scudo is designed for Europe’s busy towns and cities and has won over the What Van? panel of judges for a third time.

A big carrying capacity, ease of loading and unloading, choice of cargo space and top safety features are among the attributes highlighted by the judges, showing once again why the Scudo makes such as versatile and popular all-rounder among business users.

Powered by a choice of two common rail diesel engines – a 1.6-litre developing 90bhp or a 2.0-litre with 120bhp, the Scudo’s power is driven through a six-speed manual gearbox.

The bodyshell incorporates differentiated rigidity zones; stopping comes courtesy of disc brakes all-round – along with ABS and EBD – and a driver side airbag is standard.

“Access to the Scudo three-man cab could scarcely be bettered,” says Neil McIntee, editor, What Van?. “There’s no step up thanks to the low floor and the handbrake won’t get in your way. The comfortable and supportive seat is positioned at exactly the right height for people on multi-drop work who have to leap in and out of the cab continually.”

Additionally, the Fiat Fiorino was Highly Commended in the Light Van category, making it a successful What Van? awards for Fiat Professional, the commercial vehicle arm of Fiat Group Automobiles UK Ltd.

“Winning just one prize from a respected title such as What Van? is a great honour, so getting three for the same vehicle is fantastic news,” says Gerry Clarke, director, Fiat Professional. “The blend of comfort, versatility, safety and carrying capacity is evident for all to see in Scudo – including, clearly, the What Van? judges.”

The Fiat Scudo is available through Fiat Professional’s commercial dealer network, starting at £14,815 for the Business 1.6 MultiJet 90bhp and rising to £17,995 for the MAXI Comfort 2.0 MultiJet 120bhp.


FIAT PUNTO EVO PRICES ANNOUNCED

Punto

Pricing for the forthcoming Fiat Punto Evo has just been announced by Fiat Group Automobiles UK.

With a starting price of £10,995 OTR the new car, which goes on sale in the UK in January, represents outstanding value for money. At the top end of the Punto Evo range, the highly specified Sporting 1.4 MultiAir version costs £15,295 – an OTR price that includes sports seats, cruise control, side skirts, air conditioning, sports suspension and 17-inch alloy wheels as standard.

Available with a choice of five low emissions, Euro 5 engines, all fitted with Start&Stop as standard, the new Punto Evo comes in five different trim levels – Active, Dynamic, GP, Eleganza and Sporting.

Among the advanced engine line-up are two power units featuring Fiat’s new MultiAir technology. The full list includes: 1.4 8-valve petrol, 1.4 16-valve MultiAir petrol (105bhp and 135bhp) and 1.3 16-valve MultiJet diesel (75bhp and 95bhp).

Standard equipment in the entry-level Active model includes ABS anti-lock brakes with EBD, driver, passenger and knee airbags, radio/CD/MP3 player, power steering, electric mirrors and Blue&Me infotainment.

Dynamic trim level adds such equipment as side and window airbags, leather steering wheel and air conditioning, while Eleganza models get alloy wheels, cruise control and rear parking sensors as standard. The GP specification includes rear spoiler, dark tinted headlights and foglights.

“There has been much speculation about the price of the new Punto Evo since we first announced the car earlier this year, and we’re delighted now to be able to reveal details,” says Elena Bernardelli, marketing director, Fiat Group Automobiles UK.

“Punto Evo is in an important and highly competitive sector of the market but we are confident that we have a beautifully-equipped car at value-for-money prices that will keep it competitive and desirable.”

The Punto Evo goes on sale through Fiat’s 170-strong UK dealer network in January 2010.