Launched in April, the new line of the Fiat Argo 2025 brings with it an infinite number of news in its best-selling little darling. Check below what they are!
The Fiat launched in April 2024 the highly anticipated new line of the Fiat Argo 2025, its successful compact that received improvements in all versions. With updates such as electronic stability and traction control, hill-start assist and daytime running lights integrated into the headlight, the Argo arrives in the market to maintain its position as one of the favorites among consumers.
In 2023, the Fiat Argo finished as the fifth best-selling compact in the market. Now, with five trim and mechanical configurations, the model offers options ranging from the entry-level version, priced at around R$ 85,000, equipped with a 1.0 aspirated engine and manual transmission, to the top of the line Aventureira Tracking, with a 1.3 aspirated engine and CVT transmission, priced at R$ 101,000.
Details of Each Version of the Fiat Argo 2025
- Basic Version Without Baptism (R$ 84,990): Equipped with 1.0 aspirated engine and five-speed manual transmission, includes airbags, anti-theft alarm, power steering, among others;
- Drive Version (R$ 86,900): Also with a 1.0 aspirated engine, but with manual transmission, adds multimedia center, tire pressure monitoring, among others;
- Aventureira Tracking (R$ 94,990): Equipped with a 1.3 aspirated engine and five-speed manual transmission, offers raised suspension, all-terrain tires, among others;
- Drive 1.3 (R$ 96,490): With CVT transmission, adds electronic control on climbs, cruise control, among others;
- Top of the Line Tracking (R$ 100,990): Equipped with a seven-speed CVT, offers optional digital air conditioning, seats covered in synthetic material, among others;
Meet the New Fiat Argo 2025
Design and Interior of the New Argo 2025
The Fiat Argo 2025 maintains its modern design, with a low front, narrow headlights, and a guill profile. The interior features high-quality finishes, space for four passengers, and a trunk with capacity of 300 liters.
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The Argo 2025 offers two engine options: a 1.0 Flex three-cylinder aspirated, always with a five-speed manual transmission; and a 1.3 Flex aspirated, associated with either a five-speed manual transmission or a CVT that simulates seven speeds. With agile performance, the Argo reaches 0 to 100 km/h in just over 11 seconds and maximum speed of 174 km/h, besides offering an average fuel consumption of up to 13.9 km/l on the highway.
With the new line of the Fiat Argo 2025, the Italian brand offers an even more complete and modern car, remaining an excellent option in the compact car market. Check all the details in the table below and choose the version that best suits your needs and lifestyle.


Agnaldo Borges da Silva
A Fiat definitivamente abandonou o veículo. Eu tive um carro deste e não vejo nada demais nele. O tempo passou e ele continua o mesmo veículo. A multimídia continua com o acesso ridículo por cabo,dois airbags de série e rodas singelas de quinze polegadas. Optei por um Peugeot 208,muito mais carro e agora com o turbo 200,irei trocar pelo mesmo carro em 2025. Comprei no passado cinco carros zero nesta marca, porém,hoje, não vislumbro mais adquirir nada dela.
Nota-se que você não entende nada de automóveis, ao optar por um Peugeot.
Quem manja do riscado, não quer um Peugeot nem de graça!