A True Titan: Fiat Titano Comes from Peugeot Origins and Promises to Be a Success in the National Market
Have you ever imagined a pickup that combines the best of Italian engineering with French experience? Well, with the arrival of the Fiat Titano, this mix has become reality and promises to shake up the Brazilian mid-size pickup market.
The Titano is the result of the merger between the PSA group and FCA, forming the Stellantis group. It’s nothing more than an adaptation of the Peugeot Landtrack, which is already receiving praise worldwide, especially when it comes to payload capacity.
Powerful Engine and Details That Make a Difference
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Here in Brazil, the Titano will come equipped with a 2.2-liter turbo diesel four-cylinder engine, offering 200 horsepower and 45 kgfm of torque. The transmission options include a six-speed manual and a six-speed automatic.
The new Fiat pickup is ready to compete head-on with the already established ones in the market, such as the Ford Ranger and the Chevrolet S10. The Ranger recently took the second position in the segment, and the S10 dropped to third place. But with the launch of the Titano and its excellent cost-benefit ratio, the game could change quickly.
How Much Will This Cost?
With a price expected to range from R$ 200,000 to R$ 250,000, the Titano has everything to become a sales success in Brazil. And you, are you ready to meet this new titan of the pickup market?


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