What are the automotive brands under Fiat?
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Fiat's automotive brands include: Panda, Punto, Linea, Sedici, Bravo, Viaggio, Ottimo, Freemont, Ulysse, etc. Taking the 2011 Bravo Comfort version as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4336mm, width 1792mm, height 1498mm, wheelbase 2600mm, fuel tank capacity 58L, and trunk capacity 400 to 1175L. The 2011 Bravo Comfort version is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 120, a maximum power of 88 kW, a maximum power speed of 5000 rpm, and is paired with a 6-speed mechanical automatic transmission.
When it comes to car brands under Fiat, I know quite a bit, as I'm quite fascinated by automotive brand portfolios. The Fiat Group includes the Fiat brand itself, which focuses on compact cars like the classic Fiat 500; Alfa Romeo, representing high-performance sports cars that are thrilling to drive; the Chrysler Group with Chrysler and Dodge, specializing in luxury cars and muscle cars respectively; Jeep, the top SUV expert with models like the Wrangler; and then there's Maserati, the luxury brand that turns heads. Add to that Lancia with its retro models, and these brands cater to diverse needs—young people might opt for Fiat, adventurers for Jeep. It's interesting how these brands have grown stronger post-merger while retaining their unique histories, which always gives me plenty to talk about. In short, when choosing a car, it's important to look at the specific model's features, not just the brand.