Fiat Albea
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| Fiat Albea | |
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| Manufacturer: | Fiat Turkey |
| Production: | 2002 – present |
| Class: | subcompact car |
| Body Styles: | 4 Door Sedan |
| Engines: | FIRE Engines 1.2 8v, 1.2 16v, 1.4 8v Fiassa Engines 1.6 8v Multijet Diesel 1.3 16v |
| Also known as: | Fiat Siena |
| This article is part of the automobile series. | |
The Fiat Albea is a sedan-type automobile built in Turkey, replacing the Siena and is based on Fiat's Project 178 world car. The same platform is used for the Fiat Palio. The Albea has been in production since 2002.
The design of the car was signed by the Italian design-guru Giorgetto Giugiaro.
In some markets the car is only sold with one engine type. In Romania, Fiat has decided that the best strategy in order to compete with the local low-cost model Dacia Logan is to only provide the 1.2 16V Fire Engine (1242cmc, 80HP/5000rpm, 114Nm/4000rpm).
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External links
- [Fiat Albea official website in Romania]
- [Fiat Albea official website in Turkey]
- [Fiat Albea website] - photo, informations and more
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