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Fiat Toro 2025: Price, consumption, picture, technical data.

Toro – an Italian name for “bull” – is the latest model Fiat has been working on and is expected to have plenty of reasons why buyers should at least wait for it. Although the Turin-based automaker has a reputation for building retro-inspired and often petite city cars, the new Fiat Toro, intended primarily for the US market, is indeed a masterpiece of creativity and innovation. The release should be expected in January , if any media reports are forthcoming.

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Thanks in part to the slim headlights, styling cues and hexagonal grille, the new truck now offers more robustness than any other vehicle ever built by Fiat. It is comparable to the FCC4 concept unveiled some time ago in most facets of its construction, although they differ in terms of design and mechanical underpinnings.

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From the bodywork, which includes a strong lower bumper, alloy wheels and a roof rack, as seen in the images posted on social media platforms, it will undoubtedly be a well-equipped vehicle that could leave its rivals in stitches once it becomes available.

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In terms of dimensions, the vehicle stretches 193 inches in length, which is about 26 inches more than the Jeep Renegade or 19 inches less than the Chevrolet Colorado. In terms of competitors, both the Ford Ranger and the Chevrolet Colorado come close. The latter has a variety of features and strengths that are either superior or inferior depending on your priorities. These include a range of powerful engines with manual or automatic transmission systems, various body styles, and 2WD and 4WD configurations.

The Ford Ranger, on the other hand, is a very capable truck that offers better utilities and luxurious amenities. Space and high-tech features are the main features that excite many people.

Release date and price

The window sticker will carry an MSRP starting at €35,000 (Euro), according to online reports, while the release is said to be in January .

Engine Specifications – Fiat Toro

At the time of this writing, Fiat has yet to reveal what lies beneath its skin, but reports published by US media claim that the all-new Fiat Toro will ride on the same platform as the Jeep Renegade. To that end, however, we have reports that claim the new Toro base model will feature a 1.8-liter E-Torq four-cylinder engine that can run on either ethanol or gasoline. The former fuel is becoming increasingly popular in US and should come as no surprise.

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The Fiat-esque four-cylinder is mated to a six-cylinder automatic transmission, which then sends the 138 horsepower to the front wheels. For those who want a bit of a power bump, there’s also the 170-horsepower four-cylinder 2.0-liter turbodiesel engine that will at least partially satisfy their insatiable need for power. The six-speed transmission is also standard, as is front-wheel drive. However, for buyers who want to stray off the beaten track, the AWD system is available at an additional cost.

According to Fiat, 2,200 pounds is the maximum towing capacity that the new Fiat Toro will offer regardless of the powertrain offered. Furthermore, credible reports peg its top speed at 120 mph and 0-62 mph acceleration at 10.0 seconds.

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Standard features we should expect from the facelifted Fiat Toro include dual-zone automatic climate control, keyless ignition and entry, automatic headlights, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, an auxiliary audio jack, daytime running lights, power windows, rear-view wheels, a six-speaker sound system, a 4.2-inch touchscreen display, a four-way power driver seat, a rearview camera, cruise control, and folding rear seats.

Standalone options bundled in various packages include projector-style headlights, a rear window projector, driver and passenger lumbar adjustment, heated mirrors, remote start, distinctive LED daytime running lights, dark-tinted 17-inch wheels, hill descent control, cloth/leatherette upholstery, seven-speaker Bose sound system, black badging, all-terrain tires and a dual-mode sports exhaust.

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On the safety front, expect – automatic crash notification, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, full-length side airbags, traction and stability control, anti-lock disc brakes, rearview camera, trailer sway control and remote locking.