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
15,330€
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 Pop 1.6 Multijet 105 CV (2012-2014)
General description
The 2012 Fiat Bravo is the pure expression of Italian design in the competitive compact segment. It's not just a car; it's a style statement that beats to the rhythm of its efficient 105-horsepower 1.6 Multijet diesel engine, an option that promised both passion and pragmatism in equal measure.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Bravo envelops you in a genuinely pleasant driving experience. The Multijet engine pulls decisively from very low revs, thanks to its 290 Nm of torque available at just 1500 rpm, making every acceleration feel full and willing. The six-speed manual gearbox allows you to smoothly harness its potential, while the chassis offers an admirable balance between daily comfort and the agility needed to enjoy a winding road. It's not a radical sports car, but it is a travel companion that inspires confidence and brings a smile to your face.
Design and aesthetics
Its bodywork is a rolling work of art. The fluid, organic lines that run from the sharp front end to the characteristic rear with its round taillights evoke the tradition of the great Italian coachbuilders. It's a car that moves away from Germanic sobriety to offer a Latin, emotional, and timeless beauty that, even today, still turns heads. The interior, though more conventional, welcomes you with rounded shapes and a sense of spaciousness.
Technology and features
At the time, the Bravo offered technology focused on efficiency and comfort. The star is undoubtedly its Multijet engine with common-rail injection, a refined and low-consumption mechanic for its era, complying with Euro 5 regulations. The electric power steering and a correct standard equipment for its segment completed a technological package that, without being avant-garde, more than met the expectations of a driver who values substance over gimmicks.
Competition
The Fiat Bravo faced established giants like the Volkswagen Golf, the Ford Focus, and the SEAT León. While its German and Spanish rivals opted for sobriety, precision, and a more technological image, the Bravo played the card of passionate design, remarkable ride comfort, and a very attractive price-to-product ratio. It was the alternative for those looking to stand out and feel something more than just transportation.
Conclusion
The Fiat Bravo 1.6 Multijet is a car bought with both the heart and the head. It's the perfect choice for those who value aesthetics and soul above all else, without giving up a capable, reliable, and extraordinarily frugal diesel engine. A compact with an Italian flavor that left a mark of beauty and charisma on the roads, a reminder that a car can be both practical and exciting.




