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A new diesel engine, introduced initially
for use in the Bravo range, has again demonstrated Fiat Group’s
commitment to the production of increasingly environmentally-friendly
cars. Fiat’s new 1.6 MultiJet 16v
unit, announced just last week, promises sparkling performance,
outstanding torque, increased noise suppression and lower running costs
for the Bravo range. The addition also makes Bravo the first car in its
category to be fitted with a Euro 5-compliant engine, well ahead of the
2009 deadline.
The new Bravo 1.6 MultiJet is also
available with a special eco-package in 105 bhp form. In addition to
revised engine ECU settings, this ‘Eco’ pack employs special measures to
optimise aerodynamics, and incorporates low rolling resistance tyres and
‘taller’ gear ratios to return some outstanding fuel consumption and CO2
figures: 62.7 mpg in the combined cycle (an increase of some 5 mpg on
the standard 105 bhp 1.6 MultiJet) and CO2 emissions of just
119 g/km.
This latter figure will assist in Fiat
Group’s pledge to be the leading manufacturer in terms of weighted
average CO2 levels. Last year, Fiat Group CEO Sergio
Marchionne told the international media that: “regardless of what other
car makers will do, our Group is committed, by 2012, to reaching the
lowest weighted average CO2 emission level for the cars it
produces, with respect to competitors.”
Fiat is currently among the top
performers in Europe for having the lowest average CO2
emissions, posting 144 g/km, according to figures published by the
European Federation for Transport and Environment (EFTE).
The new 1.6 MultiJet has four cylinders
in line, 16 valves, and a displacement of 1598 cc. Two different
engines are being produced: one developing 105 bhp at 4000 rpm and
torque of 290 Nm (214 lb ft) at 1500 rpm; the other developing 120 bhp
at 4000 rpm and torque of 300 Nm (221 lb ft) at 1500 rpm. Both engines
come with a manual six-speed gearbox.
These engines are boosted by either
electronically-controlled fixed-geometry (105 bhp version) or
variable-geometry (120 bhp version) turbochargers, to enhance power
output while providing very high torque even at low revs. Compared with
the current Fiat 1.9 MultiJet 120 bhp unit, the 1.6 MultiJet series
represents an important step forward – with the same power, torque is
improved by almost 25 per cent at 1500 rpm, and consumption is reduced
by eight per cent.
Another factor in the improved
all-round performance is the high pressure multi-injection system, which
goes from 1300 bar in the 1.9 MultiJet to 1600 bar in the 1.6 MultiJet
(in both power versions). The injectors adapt to engine speed, thus
optimising performance in terms of perceived power and driveability. |