Seven new Fiat models will arrive in Brazil by December 2025, including facelifts, new engines and the return of a classic beloved by Brazilians. Check out the changes to the Fiat Toro, Titano, Fastback, Argo, Cronos, Ducato and Doblò, which promise to shake up the automotive market!
Fiat has just announced that it will bring seven new models to the Brazilian market by December 2025. With competitors moving forward, such as Chevrolet and Ford, who are also planning several new products, the Italian automaker intends to update its lineup with new engines, restyling and even the return of a classic well-known to Brazilians.
Although Fiat does not has released all the details about the releases, some information has already been revealed. Among the news, there are updates to the Toro and Titano pickup trucks, improvements to the Fiat Fastback and Argo, a restyling of the Cronos sedan, the arrival of the Fiat Ducato with automatic transmission and the long-awaited return of the Fiat Doblò.
Fiat Toro with 2.2 turbodiesel engine
The first new feature is now available: the Fiat Toro now features the 2.2 turbodiesel four-cylinder engine from the Ram Rampage. This has resulted in a significant increase in performance, with 200 hp of power and 45,9 kgfm of torque. Compared to the previous version, there is a gain of 30 hp and 10,4 kgfm.
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With this update, the Fiat Toro in the Volcano and Ranch versions is faster, reducing the time from 0 to 100 km/h to 9,6 seconds. Consumption has also improved, reaching 10,5 km/l in the city and 13,6 km/l on the highway. Prices range between R$206.990 and R$224.990. A visual restyling of the pickup truck is also expected for 2025.
Fiat Titano receives new engine and production in Argentina
Following the Fiat Toro, the Fiat Titano pickup truck will also be updated with the 2.2 Multijet II turbodiesel engine. This engine will deliver 200 hp of power and 45,9 kgfm of torque, providing a more robust and efficient driving experience.
In addition, the Fiat Titano will no longer be produced in Uruguay and will be manufactured in Argentina. The entry-level versions will have a six-speed manual transmission and the option of 4×2 or 4×4 traction. The top-of-the-line versions will have a nine-speed automatic transmission, always with 4×4 traction.
Fiat Fastback 2026: new look and sunroof
The Fiat Fastback will receive updates for the 2026 line. big news will be the addition of the panoramic sunroof, an item that promises to raise the level of sophistication of the SUV coupe and rival the Volkswagen Nivus GTS.
Visual changes will include a new front bumper and interior tweaks, while maintaining the same engine. The Abarth model will also be able to feature a sunroof as standard.
Argo 2026: long-awaited update
The Fiat Argo will be updated for 2026, receiving LED headlights on the more expensive versions. Since its launch in 2017, the compact hatchback has not undergone major changes, making this update one of the most anticipated launches by consumers.
Despite the restyling, the engine will remain the same, keeping the 1.0 three-cylinder and 1.3 four-cylinder engines from the Firefly family.
Fiat Cronos gets facelift and new engine
Manufactured in Argentina, the Fiat Cronos will also receive new features in 2025. In addition to the restyling, there are indications that the sedan will once again offer four airbags, increasing the model's safety.
Another big new feature is the addition of the 1.0 hp 200 T130 engine, the same one used in the Pulse and Fastback models. This will provide a more powerful and modern option for the compact sedan.
Ducato gets automatic transmission
The Fiat Ducato will also undergo a modernization in 2025. The commercial van will have a new look, with redesigned bumpers and a renewed front grille. Inside, it will receive a new instrument panel, air conditioning controls and an updated entertainment system.
The big news will be the 2.2 turbodiesel engine, which will deliver 182 hp of power and 45,9 kgfm of torque. In addition, for the first time, the model will feature a nine-speed automatic transmission, making driving more comfortable and efficient.
The return of the Fiat Doblò
To close the list of launches, Fiat will bring back a classic: the Fiat Doblò. Out of the market since 2021, the multipurpose model will return completely redesigned, with an electric version and a body option aimed at the commercial segment.
The new electric Fiat Doblò will feature a 136 hp engine and 27,5 kgfm of torque. The estimated range will be up to 492 km in the European WLTP standard, becoming an excellent option for fleet owners and companies looking for sustainable vehicles.