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Fiat Croma I
Image:Fiat Croma front 20071102.jpg
Production1985-1996
PredecessorFiat Argenta
SuccessorNone
ClassLarge family car
Body style(s)5-door liftback
LayoutFF layout
PlatformType Four chassis
Wheelbase2660 mm (104.7 in.)
Length4495 mm (176.9 in.)
Width1755 mm (69.0 in.)
Height1425 mm (56.1 in.)
Curb weight1095 kg (2414 lb) approx
RelatedSaab 9000
Lancia Thema
Alfa Romeo 164
DesignerGiorgetto Giugiaro
Image:Fiat Croma.JPG
The "Type Four" Fiat Croma
Image:Fiat Croma front 20080118.jpg
Fiat Croma (after 1991 facelift)

The Fiat Croma is a nameplate used for two automobiles produced by Italian automaker Fiat, one built from 1985 to 1996 and the other since 2005.

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[edit] First generation (1985-1996)

The original Croma was a five-door notchback liftback penned by Giorgetto Giugiaro and built on the "Type Four" chassis, which was designed in cooperation between several companies and was also used for the Saab 9000, Lancia Thema and Alfa Romeo 164. Although the other models were executive cars, the Croma was marketed in the large family car segment, replacing the Fiat Argenta.

Production ceased in 1996, and Fiat abandoned the large family car segment. The Bravo/Brava-based Fiat Marea small family car replaced the Croma and Tempra as the largest saloon and estate in Fiat's model range.

[edit] Engines

Fiat Croma was the first passenger car in the world to have direct injection Diesel (Turbo D i.d.) engine in (1986).[1] The Croma was available with a variety of petrol and Diesel engines, the former from the Fiat DOHC engine family. Base models had the 1585 cc, 83 PS (61 kW) and 1995 cc, 90 PS (66 kW) "Controlled High Turbulence" powerplants, followed by two fuel injected 2.0 L units, one with 120 PS (88 kW) and the other a turbocharged and intercooled version giving 153 PS (113 kW). Diesel engines were the Fiat's 1.9 L fitted with a turbocharger with direct injection, giving 92 PS (68 kW), and the 2499 cc unit supplied by VM Motori, with a normally aspirated version giving 75 PS (55 kW) and a turbocharged one with 115 PS (85 kW). This one replaced the previous 2446 cc with 100 PS (74 kW).

[edit] Petrol

Model Engine Displacement Power
1600I4 SOHC 8V1585 cc83 PS (82 hp/61 kW)
2000 CHTI4 DOHC 8V1995 cc90 PS (89 hp/66 kW)
2000 CHTI4 DOHC 8V1995 cc101 PS (100 hp/74 kW)
2000 i.e.I4 DOHC 8V1995 cc113 PS (111 hp/83 kW)
2000 i.e.I4 DOHC 8V1995 cc116 PS (114 hp/85 kW)
2000 i.e.I4 DOHC 8V1995 cc120 PS (118 hp/88 kW)
2000 i.e. 16VI4 DOHC 16V1995 cc137 PS (135 hp/101 kW)
2000 i.e. TurboI4 DOHC 8V1995 cc150 PS (148 hp/110 kW)
2500V6 SOHC 12V2492 cc160 PS (158 hp/118 kW)

[edit] Diesel

Model Engine Displacement Power
1900 Turbo D i.d.I4 SOHC 8V1929 cc92 PS (91 hp/68 kW)
2500 DI4 SOHC 8V2499 cc75 PS (74 hp/55 kW)
2500 TDI4 SOHC 8V2499 cc101 PS (100 hp/74 kW)
2500 TDI4 SOHC 8V2499 cc116 PS (114 hp/85 kW)
2500 TDEI4 SOHC 8V2499 cc105 PS (104 hp/77 kW)


[edit] Second generation (2005-present)

Fiat Croma II
Image:Fiat croma 2005.jpg
Production2005-present
AssemblyCassino – Piedimonte S. Germano (Frosinone), Italy
PredecessorNone
SuccessorNone
ClassLarge family car / Large MPV
Body style(s)5-door estate / MPV
LayoutFF layout
PlatformGM Epsilon platform
Transmission(s)5 and 6-speed manual
6-speed automatic
Wheelbase2700 mm (106.3 in)
Length4755 mm (187.2 in)
4783 mm (188.3 in) (facelift)
Width1775 mm (69.9 in)
Height1600 mm (63 in)
RelatedCadillac BLS
Chevrolet Malibu
Pontiac G6
Opel Signum
Opel Vectra
Saab 9-3
Saturn Aura
DesignerGiorgetto Giugiaro
Image:CROMAarr.JPG
Fiat Croma (2005)

In 2005, Fiat announced a large cross-over wagon with an upright tailgate, reminiscent of that of the Fiat Stilo, resurrecting the Croma nameplate. Again, Giugiaro styled the exterior, while the chassis was provided via the short-lived link with General Motors. The new Croma is therefore based on the GM Epsilon platform sharing components with the Opel Vectra and Saab 9-3. It went on sale in Italy in June 2005.

Unlike the previous model, and aware of its lack of image in the upper market segments, Fiat opted for not developing a standard large family car but developing a "Comfort Wagon" [2], an automobile with design elements of both estates and large MPVs. Its height of 1600 mm falls between the Mitsubishi Grandis and Ford S-MAX large MPVs (1655 mm and 1660 mm respectively) and Toyota Avensis Wagon (1525 mm).

In February 2007, Fiat UK announced that the Croma would no longer be generally available in the UK, after less than 900 were sold in the whole of 2005. The car will still be offered by special order only, with right-hand drive models manufactured to customer specifications.

[edit] Safety

The Croma has a five star EuroNCAP crash rating for adult occupant protection. It is manufactured with seven airbags as standard including knee bag for the driver. It is also built with pioneering electronics to help the driver keep control of the car in every situation. As standard the Croma is equipped with anti-lock braking system and electronic brakeforce distribution.

[edit] 2007 Facelift

The Croma got a minor facelift at the end of 2007. A new grille (Bravo look) and rear bumper, as well as some material changes inside are the main differencies. Fiat now designates the revised model as "Station Wagon" instead of the previously used term "Comfort Wagon".[3]

[edit] Engines

The Croma, built at Fiat's Cassino factory, has three trim levels and five engine options. Like the chassis, petrol engines were supplied by Opel, beginning with the brand new evolution of the Ecotec 1.8 L with 140 PS (103 kW), followed by the torquier 2.2 L with 147 PS (108 kW). However, the bulk of the sales is represented by Fiat's own Multijet engine, available in three variants 1.9 L with 8 valves and 120 PS (88 kW), 1.9 L with 16 valves and 150 PS (110 kW), and the range topper five-cylinder 2.4 L, with 200 PS (147 kW). The Diesel engines are fitted with a standard six-speed manual gearbox, 6-speed automatic is also available.

[edit] Petrol

Model Engine Displacement Power Torque
1,8 MPI 16VI4 DOHC 16V1796 cc140 PS (138 hp/103 kW) @6300 rpm 175 N·m (129 ft·lbf) @3800 rpm
2,2 MPI 16VI4 DOHC 16V2198 cc147 PS (145 hp/108 kW) @5800 rpm 203 N·m (150 ft·lbf) @4000 rpm

[edit] Diesel

Model Engine Displacement Power Torque
1,9 MultiJet 8VI4 SOHC 8V1910 cc120 PS (118 hp/88 kW) @4000 rpm 280 N·m (207 ft·lbf) @2000 rpm
1,9 MultiJet 16VI4 DOHC 16V1910 cc150 PS (148 hp/110 kW) @4000 rpm 320 N·m (236 ft·lbf) @2000 rpm
2,4 MultiJet 20VI5 DOHC 20V2387 cc200 PS (197 hp/147 kW) @4000 rpm 400 N·m (295 ft·lbf) @2000 rpm

[edit] Safety

The Fiat Croma passed the Euro NCAP car safety tests with following ratings[4]

[edit] References

  1. ^ News and events. fiat.com. Retrieved on 2007-06-20.
  2. ^ Car Reviews: First Drives: Fiat Croma - Autoexpress
  3. ^ NUOVA FIAT CROMA. italiaspeed.com/new_models/2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-13.
  4. ^ Fiat Croma. euroncap.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-29.

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