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    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017]

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    Punto Pure [2016-2017] Price List in India (Variants)

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    VariantsLast Recorded PriceCompare
    1172 cc, Petrol, Manual, 15 kmpl, 67 bhp
    Rs. 4.82 Lakh
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    1248 cc, Diesel, Manual, 21 kmpl, 75 bhp
    Rs. 5.91 Lakh
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    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] Car Specifications

    PriceRs. 4.82 Lakh onwards
    Mileage15 to 21 kmpl
    Engine1172 cc & 1248 cc
    Fuel TypePetrol & Diesel
    TransmissionManual
    Seating Capacity5 Seater

    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] Summary

    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] Price:

    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] price starts at Rs. 4.82 Lakh and goes upto Rs. 5.91 Lakh. The price of Petrol variant for Punto Pure [2016-2017] is Rs. 4.82 Lakh and the price of Diesel variant for Punto Pure [2016-2017] is Rs. 5.91 Lakh.

    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] Variants:

    Punto Pure [2016-2017] is available in 2 variants. All the variants are Manual.

    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] Colours:

    Punto Pure [2016-2017] is offered in 3 colours: Exotic Red, Hip Hop Black and Bossanava White. However, some of these colours are available in specific variants.

    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] Competitors:

    Punto Pure [2016-2017] is competing against Renault Kwid, Maruti Suzuki Alto K10, Maruti Suzuki Celerio, Tata Tiago NRG, Tata Tiago, Hyundai Grand i10 Nios, Maruti Suzuki Wagon R, Maruti Suzuki S-Presso and Maruti Suzuki Ignis.

    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] Car Review

    The Fiat Punto Pure is the Italian automaker’s effort to get some sales going in the lucrative B-segment. It is a revival of sorts of the Grande Punto but in a more affordable avatar. What you basically get is an iconic design with budget trimmings that is offered in both petrol and diesel guises. 

    What is it?

    The Fiat Punto Pure is the Italian automaker’s effort to get some sales going in the lucrative B-segment. It is a revival of sorts of the Grande Punto but in a more affordable avatar. What you basically get is an iconic design with budget trimmings that is offered in both petrol and diesel guises. 

    The overall look is dominated by the low-slung forward sloping design. In silhouette, you could say that this Punto Pure resembles a designer heel. The face gets a tiny grille with bug-eyed headlights while the sides are dominated by the massively flared wheel arches which give the Punto Pure its squat stance. Our car had been fitted with alloy wheels which are an optional extra as the standard car comes with steel wheels. 

    What really caught my attention is the gorgeous backside of this car. It is curvy, voluptuous and will surely demand a second look. This is one of the few cars which have managed to keep the concept of vertically stacked lamps contemporary. It may be a slightly older car but as compared to its rivals, this Punto still looks quite sporty.

    How is it on the inside?

    Sparse. This is perhaps the best term I could use to describe the cabin. It is in essence the same one that was offered with the base model of the Grande Punto when it was launched around seven years ago. The whole dashboard has been trimmed out in black comprising of hard and grainy surfaces save for the steering wheel  which has soft touch plastics.

    A saving grace for what is otherwise a drab affair is the instrument cluster which gets amber backlighting and has a comprehensive digital display. It has two trip meters  and most importantly a DTE (distance-to-empty) option.

    The front seats are two-toned with some amount of side bolstering but they lack under thigh support due to the odd positioning of the seat base. However, there is sufficient headroom and legroom even for a ‘generously’ proportioned human like myself.

    As compared to its rivals (read Hyundai i10 and Chevrolet Beat), the Punto has decent space at the rear but it still can’t seat three in comfort at the back. The floor though, is flat and the rear seat folds and tumbles over to reveal a vast boot space.

     The basicness of this car is visible in its feature list which is, like I said at the beginning of this section, quite sparse. You get air conditioning, height adjustment for the steering wheel and internally adjustable ORVMs. But, Fiat has left out central locking, a given feature for even the most basic cars these days.

    The car in our photos has also been fitted with the basic Fiat 1-DIN music system which is an optional extra. On the practicality front, there are four tiny door pockets, two slots on the centre console and two spaces on the dashboard.

    What is like to drive?

    The Punto Pure is offered with two engines – a petrol and a diesel. The former is a 1.2-litre unit producing 67bhp and 96Nm of peak torque while the diesel is the 1.3-litre Multijet unit producing 75bhp and 197Nm. Both engines are offered with a five-speed manual.

    First the diesel – it gets off the line easier than the petrol thanks to nearly 100Nm more torque but is slower through the rev-range.The turbo spools up post 1800rpm and there is a decent mid-range after that. Second gear is good for ambling around in traffic while out on the highway you can cruise at 100kmph at 2500rpm in fifth gear.

    The petrol on the other hand, needs to be revved hard to tap into its potential. It is slower off the line than the diesel, revs cleaner but seems to run out of breath quicker. Bumper-to-bumper traffic is dealt with by constant shifting between first and second while out on the highway you hit the magical 100kmph mark at 3500rpm, in fifth. Not surprisingly, the petrol is the quieter of the two.

    If there is one thing that Fiat manages to get right every time, it is the ride quality. Most bumps and imperfections are absorbed with ease and no more than a muted thud is sent into the cabin. The diesel feels a bit stiffer at slower speeds compared to the petrol courtesy revised damper settings to cater to the increased weight. A high ground clearance means you go over most of the imperfections on our roads without having to slow down much. The hydraulic power steering weighs up correctly and is responsive both at low speeds and high.

    Why should I buy one?

    The Punto Pure is a bare bones car with not much to offer in terms of features. It doesn’t set benchmarks when it comes to quality or fit and finish either. But what you do get is a large, good looking car with wonderful ride quality which gives one the impression that the Pure actually belongs a segment higher. It’s got good dynamics as well and we like the responsive hydraulic power steering too. However, there is another catch to buying the Punto Pure, especially for Fiat fans which is that an additional Rs 50,000 can get the equivalent base petrol or diesel model of the Punto Evo. It has the same engines and feature list, but is more modern and upmarket looking .

    Where does it fit in?

    The Fiat Punto Pure has been priced at Rs 4.54 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) for the petrol and Rs 5.63 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) for the diesel. It competes with the likes of the Tata Tiago, Chevrolet Beat and Hyundai i10.  The Tiago’s equivalently priced variants are Rs 4.47 lakh and Rs 5.54 lakh (Revotron XT (O) petrol and Revotorq XZ diesel). The Chevrolet Beat in the LS petrol variant (Rs 4.66 lakh) and LTZ diesel variant (Rs 5.60 lakh) are the direct rivals to the Punto Pure. Finally, the Hyundai i10, which is offered only as petrol has the Magna 1.1 variant as a rival to the Punto Pure petrol.

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    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] Colours

    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] is available/sold in the following colours in India.

    Exotic Red
    Hip Hop Black
    Bossanava White

    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] Mileage

    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] mileage claimed by ARAI is 15 to 21 kmpl. The petrol variant has a mileage of 15 kmpl. The diesel variant has a mileage of 21 kmpl.

    PowertrainARAI Mileage
    Petrol - Manual

    (1172 cc)

    15 kmpl
    Diesel - Manual

    (1248 cc)

    21 kmpl
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    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] User Reviews

    3.7/5

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    • Car like a tank
      Pros - very strong and heavy build. You will feel the car as a tank. You will feel super confident in driving the car. Cons - too many gear shifting in traffic condition. Intial two years door locked failed . Ac failed. Suspension noise. All fixed ,thanks to warranty. High steering radius Overall, good strong car
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    • My First New Car
      Exterior I am ok with the overall look, tail looks much better than the head. Interior (Features, Space & Comfort) Minimum features with good price compared with the weight, Space - Good seating in front, comfortable for 3 people with medium weight & height. Engine Performance, Fuel Economy and Gearbox For me performance is ok, Good fuel economy on highway, haven't testd much in City. Gearbox is smooth. Ride Quality & Handling I am happy with the ride quality and handling (within 6 days from buying the car I have driven around 1000 kms, I haven't faced any discomfort.).  I don't have to worry about small-to-medium spead breakers, bad & under construction roads - I was able to run over them very smoothly. Final Words I am satisfied with price, build quality and handling. I haven't expected much luxury for the price. I have to see the ASS with FIAT.  Areas of improvement Should have one more variant with central locking, music system, etc, for more comfort, or added the same in the current.Good fuel economy oh highwayCentral locking, music system, etc are missing
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    FAQs About Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017]

    Q: What is the price of Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017]?
    Fiat has stopped the production of Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017]. The last recorded price of Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] is Rs. 4.82 Lakh.

    Q: Which is Punto Pure [2016-2017] Top Model?
    The top model of Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] is 1.3 Diesel and the last recorded price for Punto Pure [2016-2017] 1.3 Diesel is Rs. 5.91 Lakh.

    Q: Which car is better between Punto Pure [2016-2017] and Kwid?
    Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017] price starts at Rs. 4.82 Lakh ex-showroom and it comes with 1172cc engine. Whereas, Kwid price starts at Rs. 4.70 Lakh ex-showroom and it comes with 999cc engine. Compare the two models to identify the best car for you.

    Q: Is there a new coming up Punto Pure [2016-2017]?
    No, there is no running/upcoming Fiat Punto Pure [2016-2017].

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