Available in Cargo and Combi body styles, priced from £11,315 excluding VAT and OTR charges, the new model brings updated styling that brings it in line with the latest Fiat Professional range. Headlamps are carried over but there’s a new front bumper plus 15-inch wheel trims and alloys.
The interior gets a redesigned steering wheel, which is available with remote stereo controls and leather trim, plus updated graphics on the instruments cluster and a new, more functional storage compartment on the dashboard. A new, five-inch, colour, touchscreen infotainment system is also offered for the first time, with Bluetooth, USB/AUX port and available satellite navigation and DAB radio.
Under the bonnet, the Fiorino now offers a range of three Euro 6 engines, covering two turbo-diesel 1.3 MultiJet II engines with outputs of 80 and 95hp as well as a 77hp 1.4-litre naturally-aspirated petrol unit.
An EcoJet version is also available, which employs additional fuel-saving technologies such as a Start & Stop system, a “smart” alternator and a variable displacement oil pump. Paired with a Comfort-Matic robotised transmission, the Fiorino EcoJet offers official combined cycle fuel economy of 74.3mpg with emissions of 100g/km.
The range also includes a Fiat Adventure model with 15-inch wheels with mud-and-snow tyres, a raised suspension, oversized body protection, a front bumper with skid plate and the Traction+ electronic differential lock system which assists driving in low-grip conditions.
As before, the Fiorino brings a load capacity of up to 2.8m3 or payload capacity of up to 660kg. Options includes a folding, retractable passenger seat which can be used as a desk or folded flat to carry objects of up to 2.5 metres in length.
Orders books are open now for the range.