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Leaked brochure of the Delta gives details

By Yoann Besnard on 12 February 2008 | Commentaires (0) Comments | Permalink

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An official brochure of the eagerly-awaited Delta has leaked on Internet giving details about the car’s specification and pricing.

The Delta will be available with a choice of three equipment levels: Argento, Oro and Platino. The entry level will feature 16” x 7” 14-spoke design, wearing 205/55 tire

The Delta will be able to combine all colours with a black roof or an optional “Avorio Micalizzato” colour; The standard colours will be similar to the colours featured by the Fiat Bravo and Croma. Three new colours will be available however: “Azzurro Fontanesi”, “Bordeaux Sansovino” and “Perla Sironi”.

Alcantara is expected to be made standard on the Oro and Platino trim levels, with optional leather available; this will also bring the option of a two-tone dashboard. To the Argento-level specification, Oro will add standard cruise control and automatic dual-zone climate control; Platino will also include the Skyview glass roof and standard bi-colore paint.

Technically, the Delat will be available with a choice of three petrol engines according to the brochure. The entry level will be powered by the 120bhp 1.4-litre unit and followed by the 150bhp 1.6 Multijet engine. Along the petrol units, there will be two diesel engines, a 120bhp 1.6-litre unit and a powerful 190bhp variant of the 1.9-litre twin-stage turbo Multijet diesel, developed by Fiat Powertrain Technologies.

The leaked brochure also gave an insight about the pricing. The 1.4 T-Jet Argento will start at €22,100 on the Austrian market. The 1.6 Multijet variant opens at 24,340 euros with the Argento trim level. Oro trim level will cost €2,000 more. In Platino form, the Delta will cost €27,500 for the 150bhp T-Jet, and €28,740 for the 1.6 Multijet. There are no pricing information about the 190bhp diesel unit.

Source: Autoblog.it

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