02/07/2008 10:15. As mentioned in our launch report the Bravo Eco is Fiat's attempt to do what other manufacturers -
most notably the Volkswagen Group - have done in the past, namely
to offer a tax-busting version of an existing car.
Actually, the Eco is by no means the only example of this within
the Bravo range, since Fiat has used the same petrol engine in
three different states of tune (standard, lightly turbocharged and
more robustly turbocharged) to produce quite different levels of
performance for the same official rate of fuel consumption and CO2
emission.
The Eco is, however, the only taxation special Bravo diesel. It
uses the new 1.6-litre MultiJet engine - unquestionably a fine
piece of work - which, in 105bhp form, usually gives the Bravo
57.6mpg combined and 129g/km of CO2. Various pieces of... //
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