Sim, vai. Como não sei... :D
Os homens ainda há pouco tempo estavam na falência e agora até lançam motores novos e "revolucionários" em catadupa.
Aqueles engenheiros devem andar a tomar qualquer coisa ilegal.
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/au.../fiat_500.html
Tradução para português: a Fiat vai ter um dois cilindros de entre 90 e 110CV que vai utilizar no 500.
Versão original:
The last big-selling car to use a two-cylinder was the legendary Citroen 2CV. Set to go on sale next year, the new 500 will focus on efficiency - its 0.9-litre turbo will develop between 90bhp and 110bhp.
The hi-tech engine is said to be 20 per cent more economical than the average 1.2-litre city car, so drivers can expect to see more than 60mpg on the combined cycle. And with around 120Nm of torque, its performance should be good, too. The new Ford Ka, which uses the 500's platform, is also likely to share the two-cylinder unit.
While there have been attempts to bring two-cylinder motors into production - such as the French Aixam range - the 500 will be the only twin to be offered as a mainstream model, because achieving an acceptable standard of refinement is a major challenge. More powerful versions of the 500 will also be offered, using Fiat's freshly developed 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol motor, which can deliver up to 150bhp. Meanwhile, the Italian brand's engine experts have also built a new high-performance 1.8 turbodiesel which will be offered in the new Bravo.
Other plans emerging from Fiat's secret files include news of a groundbreaking Crossover 4x4, due in 2009.
Os homens ainda há pouco tempo estavam na falência e agora até lançam motores novos e "revolucionários" em catadupa.
Aqueles engenheiros devem andar a tomar qualquer coisa ilegal.
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/au.../fiat_500.html
Tradução para português: a Fiat vai ter um dois cilindros de entre 90 e 110CV que vai utilizar no 500.
Versão original:
The last big-selling car to use a two-cylinder was the legendary Citroen 2CV. Set to go on sale next year, the new 500 will focus on efficiency - its 0.9-litre turbo will develop between 90bhp and 110bhp.
The hi-tech engine is said to be 20 per cent more economical than the average 1.2-litre city car, so drivers can expect to see more than 60mpg on the combined cycle. And with around 120Nm of torque, its performance should be good, too. The new Ford Ka, which uses the 500's platform, is also likely to share the two-cylinder unit.
While there have been attempts to bring two-cylinder motors into production - such as the French Aixam range - the 500 will be the only twin to be offered as a mainstream model, because achieving an acceptable standard of refinement is a major challenge. More powerful versions of the 500 will also be offered, using Fiat's freshly developed 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol motor, which can deliver up to 150bhp. Meanwhile, the Italian brand's engine experts have also built a new high-performance 1.8 turbodiesel which will be offered in the new Bravo.
Other plans emerging from Fiat's secret files include news of a groundbreaking Crossover 4x4, due in 2009.
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