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Fiat unveils redesigned Croma
By Yoann Besnard on 8 November 2007 | (0) Comments | Permalink
Here are the first pictures of the facelifted Croma which will be unveiled at the Bologna Motor Show next month. The main changes concern the front face, which adopts the new corporate design. Like the Grande Punto and the Bravo, the new Croma features larger headlights and a new bonnet. The current striped grille is replaced by a new chrome grille. At the back, the bumper gets a bolder shape while the taillights are blacked out.
On the inside, the Croma features a new sportier leather trim and darker wooden panels. The wheel adopts the new Fiat logo as already seen on the Fiat Bravo and Fiat 500.
In terms of technology there are no changes and the current lineup includes the 140bhp 1.8 litre and the 147bhp 2.2 litre for the petrol engines. The diesel units feature the 150bhp 1.9 litre Multijet and the 200bhp 2.4 litre five cylinder unit.
the facelift is minimal and will not change the destiny of the Croma. In the current range it is, and will remain, anonymous.