Fiat Bravo
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Fiat Bravo

@fiat_bravo

About

A compact car produced by Fiat, known for its sporty design and handling.

Introduction Year

1994

Discontinuation Year

2001

Category

hatchback

Platform

Tipo

Variants

4 variants of the Fiat Bravo

1.4L 12v

1.4L 12v

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The 1.4L 12v variant was introduced in 1994 as part of the first generation of the Fiat Bravo. It features a 1400 cc inline-4 engine producing 75 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This hatchback variant is known for its compact size and fuel efficiency, making it a popular choice for urban driving.

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hatchback
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Introduced: 1994 Discontinued: 2001
2.0L 20v

2.0L 20v

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The 2.0L 20v variant was introduced in 1996, featuring a 2000 cc inline-5 engine that produces 154 hp. This hatchback variant is known for its sporty performance and refined driving dynamics. Available with a 5-speed manual or automatic transmission, it provided an engaging driving experience, appealing to enthusiasts.

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hatchback
5 doors
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Introduced: 1996 Discontinued: 2001
1.6L 16v

1.6L 16v

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The 1.6L 16v variant was introduced in 1994 and features a 1600 cc inline-4 engine producing 103 hp. It has a 5-speed manual transmission and offers a balance of performance and comfort, making it a versatile choice in the Bravo lineup. Known for its smooth handling, this hatchback variant appealed to a wide range of drivers.

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hatchback
5 doors
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Introduced: 1994 Discontinued: 2001
1.8L 16v

1.8L 16v

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The 1.8L 16v variant debuted in 1994 with a 1800 cc inline-4 engine producing 130 hp. This model provides a sportier driving experience, paired with a 5-speed manual or an automatic transmission option. With its responsive handling, the 1.8L 16v became a favorite for those seeking performance without sacrificing practicality.

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hatchback
5 doors
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Introduced: 1994 Discontinued: 2001