Especificaciones y análisis del Fiat Sedici
Power
135HP
Torque
320Nm
Consumption
4.9l/100
Emissions
129g/km
0-100 km/h
10.5s
Top Speed
190km/h
Weight
1410kg
Price
17,500€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
270 L
50 L
99 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Fiat Sedici Dynamic 2.0 Multijet 135 CV 4x2 (2009-2010)
General description
The Fiat Sedici is more than a car; it's an adventure companion born from the interesting collaboration with Suzuki. It represents that early-century freedom, a vehicle that dared to mix the agility of a compact with the robustness of an SUV, creating an honest and characterful proposition for daily life and weekend getaways.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Sedici's heart beats strongly thanks to its 135 HP 2.0 Multijet engine. What's truly exciting is the delivery of its 320 Nm of torque from very low revs. You feel a powerful and generous push that gets you out of any situation with unexpected solvency. It's not a sports car, but its acceleration is lively, and the 6-speed manual gearbox connects you to a mechanical and rewarding driving experience. It feels like a solid, poised, and surprisingly agile car for its height.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a reflection of its purpose: functional, compact, and with a clear adventurous vocation. The raised body and protective elements give it a country look that inspires confidence. It doesn't seek to charm with complex lines but to convince with a sincere and practical aesthetic. Inside, simplicity dominates the space, with intuitive controls and materials designed to last, creating an environment where function always prevails over form.
Technology and features
In an era before giant screens, the Sedici's technology focuses on the essentials. Its greatest technological feat lies under the hood, with an efficient and advanced common-rail diesel engine. The electric power steering provides comfort in the city, but the rest of the experience is delightfully analog. It's a car that invites you to drive, to feel the road, without an excess of digital filters isolating you from the experience.
Competition
In its time, the Sedici competed with rivals that defined the compact crossover segment. Its twin brother, the Suzuki SX4, was its most direct competitor. However, it also faced giants like the Nissan Qashqai, which dominated the market, and more economical and robust options like the Dacia Duster, which was beginning to gain popularity for its simplicity and price.
Conclusion
The Fiat Sedici is an underrated gem for anyone looking for a practical, incredibly frugal car with a lively diesel engine. It's the smart and passionate choice for moving freely through the urban jungle and not being afraid to get muddy on the weekend. A vehicle with soul, offering much more than its discreet appearance might suggest.




