Especificaciones y análisis del Fiat Bravo
Power
105HP
Torque
290Nm
Consumption
4.5l/100
Emissions
119g/km
0-100 km/h
11.3s
Top Speed
187km/h
Weight
1395kg
Price
16,382€
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 1.6 Active 105 CV Multijet ECO (2010-2011)
General description
The 2010 Fiat Bravo burst into the competitive compact segment as a breath of fresh air and Italian design. It was not just a car, it was a statement of intent, a passionate alternative that sought to conquer hearts with its aesthetics and an efficient and willing diesel engine, the 1.6 Multijet with 105 HP.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Bravo conveys a sense of solidity and comfort. Its Multijet engine pulls decisively from very low revs thanks to its 290 Nm of torque, making driving relaxed and pleasant, without the need to constantly play with its six-speed manual gearbox. It's not a sports car, but its agility is sufficient for daily use and its ridiculously low consumption brings a smile to your face every time you look at the fuel gauge. It is a tireless and economical travel companion.
Design and aesthetics
This is where the Bravo makes you fall in love. Its fluid and organic lines, sculpted with the mastery of Italian design, distinguish it from the sobriety of its rivals. The sharp front, the rising waistline, and that rear with the characteristic round taillights create a silhouette that, even today, still turns heads. Inside, the design is equally personal and welcoming, although some plastics remind us that we are in a car of its era and segment.
Technology and features
In its Active version, the technology focused on the essentials to offer a safe and efficient driving experience. It featured electric power steering, ABS brakes, and an on-board computer. However, its greatest technological feat was the Multijet engine itself and its low emission level of 119 g/km of CO2, a remarkable achievement for the time that allowed it to proudly wear the ECO label and benefit from tax advantages.
Competition
The Fiat Bravo faced titans like the Volkswagen Golf, the Ford Focus, or the SEAT León. While its German and Spanish competitors opted for sobriety, precision, or a sportier touch, the Bravo played the card of design, emotion, and an unmistakable Latin charm. It was the choice for those who sought to differentiate themselves and drive a car with a soul.
Conclusion
The Fiat Bravo 1.6 Multijet is much more than just a compact diesel. It is a car that masterfully balances reason and emotion. It offers the efficiency and low running costs that logic dictates, but wraps it in a captivating design that appeals directly to the heart. A smart and passionate choice for those who value beauty in everyday life.




