Fiat launches Punto Sport

    Limited edition Punto Sport was launched at the new Fiat Caffe in Pune, this is the second Fiat Caffe in India.

    Published On May 19, 2012 02:45:00 AM

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    Fiat launches Punto Sport

    Fiat has launched a limited edition of the Punto 90HP called the Punto Sport. 

    The Punto Sport comes with Fiat's 1.3-litre 90bhp MultiJet diesel motor. The Sport version gets special decals on the sides and rear with colour-coded wing mirrors, chrome-door handles and a chrome exhaust tip. 

    Interior upgrades for the Sport version include red stitching on Seats, a leather gear knob & gear cover, aluminum pedals, additional chrome bits on the dash, and Punto branded door sills. 

    In addition to the above, the Punto 90hp comes with dual stage airbags, ABS with EBD, automatic climate control, an integrated CD/MP3 player with USB and Bluetooth. 

    The Punto Sport is priced at Rs 7.36 lakh ex-showroom, Delhi.

    The Punto Sport was launched at Fiat's new Fiat Caffe in Pune. The Caffé is located at Koregaon Park; it is Fiat's second Caffé, the first being in Delhi. Currently, India is the only country where Fiat has two Caffe outlets. Fiat also recently opened its first exclusive dealership at Hyderabad. 

    Fiat is planning to start a new company that will look after their marketing and sales operation and will have no involvement with Tata Motors. Mr. Enrico Atanasio will be the MD of this yet unnamed company. There are currently 166 Tata-Fiat dealers, all of them will be offered to open a separate Fiat-dedicated showroom.  In the next 12-18 months, Fiat is looking at establishing its Pan-India showroom and independent workshops network with priority list of top 50 cities across India.

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