New Fiat Strada Freedom 1.3 2025: It’s More Basic Than the Endurance!
The new Fiat Strada Freedom 1.3 2025 is causing a stir! The single cab model Freedom with a 1.3 Flex engine promises, but does it deliver? Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of this pickup, its dimensions, interior space, fuel consumption, and the cost reductions that Fiat has implemented. If you’re thinking about buying one, this text is for you!
Right off the bat, the design of the Fiat Strada Freedom 1.3 2025 hasn’t changed at all. It looks exactly like the previous versions. But, it’s already starting to cut back here and there. Fog lights? Forget it! Only if you ask and pay extra. Steel wheels are now standard, and alloy wheels are optional. The rear steel bar, which used to be two, is now just one.
Interior: Visible Savings
Inside the Fiat Strada Freedom 1.3 2025, changes continue. The factory original radio is gone! Want one? Pay more. The steering wheel has changed shape, but it’s not multifunctional. The interior is filled with plastic, and the seats remain in black fabric. It seems Fiat is cutting costs wherever it can.
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Engine and Performance of the Fiat Strada Freedom 1.3 2025
Let’s talk about the engine. The Fiat Strada Freedom 1.3 2025 comes with a 1.3 Flex engine, which has been reduced from 109 horsepower to 107 horsepower. The torque is 13.7 kgf.m. It’s not a big change, but it’s there. On the road, it goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 11.6 seconds and reaches a top speed of 171 km/h.
Dimensions and Consumption
The Fiat Strada Freedom 1.3 2025 maintains the same dimensions as the previous versions: a length of 4.47 meters, a wheelbase of 2.73 meters, a width of 1.73 meters, and a height of 1.61 meters. The fuel tank has a capacity of 55 liters. The fuel consumption is reasonable: 9.1 km/l in the city and 10.2 km/l on the road with ethanol, and 13.1 km/l in the city and 14.6 km/l on the road with gasoline.
Load Capacity
The bed of the Fiat Strada Freedom has a capacity of 1354 liters and can carry 720 kg. This hasn’t changed from previous models. The total weight of the pickup is 1092 kg.
Fiat Strada Freedom 1.3 2025 Arrived With Some Not-So-Pleasant Surprises
The Fiat Strada Freedom 1.3 2025 arrived with some not-so-pleasant surprises. Cost reductions are visible in every corner of the pickup, from the lack of a fog light to the absence of a factory original radio. If before the Freedom version was the most complete, now it’s more basic than the Endurance.
So, if you’re thinking about investing in the Fiat Strada, pay attention to these changes. It’s worth considering all the options and seeing if this model really meets your needs.
So, are you going to take on the new Fiat Strada Freedom 1.3 2025 or do you prefer something more complete? Comment below and share your opinion!


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Eita Fiat, vou continuar na minha Montana Sport 2019.
O motor muito fraco tinha que vim com motor 1.8 no mínimo o certo era um motor 2.0
Eu estou adquiri a Strada freedom, 2024, cabine dupla, estou bem satisfeito com o carro!!