The Fiat Argo Has Arrived, With a Design That Blends Italian Elegance and Brazilian Robustness. The Car Has a Sporty Look That Draws Attention Wherever It Goes, and It Also Offers That Top Customization, with a Two-Tone Paint Option.
The new FIAT Argo is the only one in its category that lets you choose the color of the roof, mirrors, and even the spoiler. Inside, the finish is top-notch, with darkened details and the Italian flag adding that charm.
In terms of technology, the Argo does not lag behind. It features a 7-inch multimedia center that easily connects with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
The multifunction steering wheel lets you control everything without taking your hands off the wheel, and the Keyless Entry N’Go system offers the comfort of unlocking the doors and starting the car without even needing to take the key out of your pocket.
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Performance That Impresses: Fiat Argo and Its CVT Automatic Transmission
In terms of performance, the Argo shows what it’s made of. The new CVT automatic transmission with sequential shifting options of 7 speeds is a show in itself.

The Firefly 1.0 and 1.3 engines ensure economy and quick responses, and the progressive electric steering adjusts the effort of the steering wheel at high speeds. It’s driving in style and without worry.
In terms of safety, the Argo means business. It has traction and stability control to keep the car steady in curves, an assist for hill starts, and a rearview camera integrated with the multimedia center. It’s technology working to keep you and your family safe.
Versions for Every Taste: The New Fiat Argo and Its Multiple Faces
The Argo comes in several versions, each designed to meet different styles and needs. From the Argo 1.0 Manual, with air conditioning and power steering, to the Trekking 1.3 Automatic, with 7-speed CVT and LED design. There’s an Argo for everyone!
And to make the Argo truly yours, there’s a bunch of accessories: painted side trim, trunk mat, fog lights, and even a plot sticker on the roof. And with the Fiat Mopar service packages, you’re covered with up to 5 years of warranty and tailored maintenance.
The Fiat Argo has arrived to show that a good car is one that combines style, comfort, and safety. So, are you ready for a spin?


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