Fiat Tipo, Tipo Cross and Tipo Berlina Base: Discover the Details and See How They Compare to the Competitors.
Let’s take a sneak peek at what Fiat has up its sleeve with the launch of the new Fiat Tipo, including its variants Tipo Cross and Tipo Berlina Base. See how they perform in the ring against heavyweights like the Volkswagen Golf in Europe and the Chevrolet Onix here in Brazil.
Fiat Tipo: The Car for the ‘Free Spirits’
The Fiat Tipo, available in Hatchback and Station Wagon versions, comes at a price starting at € 26,900. With a 1.5 130 DCT hybrid engine, the Tipo promises to be a partner for both adventure and daily city life. The design is a show in itself, with an urban and sporty style that turns heads wherever it goes.
Tipo Cross: For Those Seeking Adventure
The Tipo Cross is the perfect choice for adventure seekers, with full LED lighting and a comfortable interior, it is ideal for both the concrete jungle and wilder getaways. The car comes equipped with cutting-edge technology, including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as advanced safety features.
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Tipo Berlina Base: Elegance and Class for Daily Life
The Tipo Berlina Base is described as an elegant companion for urban life, with a classic design and 16-inch wheels, it is perfect for those looking for a practical car, but with a touch of sophistication.
Comparison with Competitors
Now, let’s put the Fiat Tipo side by side with its competitors:
- Engine and Performance: The Tipo with its hybrid engine stands out for energy efficiency. The Golf offers a wider range of options, including electric, while the Onix focuses on fuel efficiency with flex engines.
- Technology and Connectivity: The Tipo comes well-equipped, but the Golf has the advantage with its advanced systems. The Onix, on the other hand, is a hit among the youth with its strong connectivity.
- Design and Comfort: The Tipo scores points with its sporty and urban design. The Golf follows a more conservative line but with high-quality finishes. The Onix bets on a modern and attractive design.
- Price and Value: The Tipo offers a good balance between cost and benefit. The Golf, which is more expensive, justifies its price with technology and quality. The Onix, with its competitive price in Brazil, offers good value for money.


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