Especificaciones y análisis del Fiat Bravo
Power
105HP
Torque
290Nm
Consumption
4.4l/100
Emissions
115g/km
0-100 km/h
11.3s
Top Speed
187km/h
Weight
1395kg
Price
17,823€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
400 L
58 L
77 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Fiat Bravo Dynamic 1.6 Multijet 105 CV Pack Sport (2011)
General description
The 2010 Fiat Bravo burst into the competitive compact segment with an infallible weapon: its unmistakable Italian design. This car is not just a means of transport; it's a style statement that seeks to win the heart before the mind, offering a passionate alternative to its more pragmatic rivals.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the 1.6 Multijet 105 HP engine feels full of life from low revs thanks to its generous torque. It doesn't aim for speed records, but its thrust is more than enough for daily use and for traveling with ease. The six-speed gearbox allows you to squeeze its potential and maintain really low fuel consumption, providing a feeling of efficiency and agility. Its chassis, with the Sport Pack, finds a pleasant balance between the comfort needed for the city and the right firmness to enjoy a winding road, inspiring confidence.
Design and aesthetics
Its bodywork is pure emotion. The fluid and organic lines, inspired by the brand's sports cars, create a silhouette that stands out from the Germanic sobriety. The sloping roofline, the sharp headlights, and above all, that rear end with round taillights reminiscent of Maserati, make it one of the most beautiful compacts of its time. It's a design that has aged with admirable dignity and still turns heads.
Technology and features
For its time, the Bravo offered a decent equipment package, focused on comfort and safety. Features like dual-zone climate control or stability control were part of its offering. The electric power steering with a 'City' function made it incredibly manageable in urban environments. Although today we miss touch screens and advanced connectivity, at the time it represented a solid and well-thought-out technological proposal for the driver.
Competition
It faced titans like the Volkswagen Golf, the Ford Focus, or the SEAT León. While the Golf played the card of perceived quality and the Focus that of dynamic handling, the Fiat Bravo bet everything on its captivating design and the efficiency of its Multijet engines. It was the choice for those who wanted to stand out and feel a more emotional connection with their car, without giving up the practicality of a five-door.
Conclusion
The Fiat Bravo is a car bought with both the heart and the head. Its design remains its greatest asset, a rolling work of art that makes you feel special. Combined with a capable, reliable, and very economical diesel engine, it becomes a well-rounded option for those who value aesthetics and efficiency over pure performance or the latest technology. A car with an Italian soul and practical sense.




