Fiat Multipla

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The Fiat Multipla (Type 186) is a compact MPV produced by Italian automaker Fiat from 1998 to 2010. Based on the Brava, the Multipla was shorter and wider than its rivals. It had two rows of three seats, while all its competitors had two seats in the front (the Honda FR-V, which has the same layout, was released in 2004). The Multipla was even shorter than the 3-door Fiat Bravo upon which it was based, despite offering substantially more space and seating.

In common with a number of other modern Fiats, the Multipla reused the name of an earlier vehicle, in this case the "Multipla" variant of the Fiat 600 produced during the 1950s and 1960s.

Design

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First series Multipla rear

The exterior and interior design of the Multipla was displayed at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York during its "Different Roads - Automobiles for the Next Century" exhibition in 1999.[3]

It won the Top Gear Car of the Year (1999), and was voted Top Gear Magazine's Family Car of the Year for four years in a row (2001–2004). The Multipla was also voted the "Ugliest Car" in the Top Gear Awards during 1999. Upon its subsequent restyling, The Telegraph reported designers were "desperately sad that the new Multipla no longer resembles a psychotic cartoon duck," and "while passengers loved the adaptability of the clever interior, they were less keen on the sarcastic sneers and derisive laughter of their neighbours, friends and schoolmates; children can be cruel."."[4]


Multipla sales began in Italy in 1998, but most other markets had to wait a year before receiving imports. The Multipla sold well with Italian buyers, but sales elsewhere were less successful.

In 2004, the Multipla underwent a major facelift, to shed its original styling for a more restrained look. This was under the intention of attracting more buyers, which made it arrive to critical acclaim.[5][6]

Engines

A 1.6L engine that could be powered on either methane or standard petrol was offered in certain markets.[7]

Model Engine Displacement Power Torque Years
100 16V I4 1581 cc 103 PS (76 kW; 102 hp) at 5750 rpm 144 N⋅m (106 lb⋅ft) at 4000 rpm 1998–2000
100 16V I4 1596 cc 103 PS (76 kW; 102 hp) at 5750 rpm 145 N⋅m (107 lb⋅ft) at 4000 rpm 2000–2010
105 JTD I4 1910 cc 105 PS (77 kW; 104 hp) at 4000 rpm 200 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 1500 rpm 1998–2000
110 JTD I4 1910 cc 110 PS (81 kW; 110 hp) at 4000 rpm 200 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 1500 rpm 2000–2001
115 JTD I4 1910 cc 115 PS (85 kW; 113 hp) at 4000 rpm 203 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 1500 rpm 2001–2006
1.9 Multijet I4 1910 cc 120 PS (88 kW; 120 hp) at 4000 rpm 206 N⋅m (152 lb⋅ft) at 1450 rpm 2006–2010
1.6 (Bi-Power) CNG I4 1581 cc 92 PS (68 kW; 91 hp) at 5750 rpm 130 N⋅m (96 lb⋅ft) at 4000 rpm

UK trim levels

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Second series Multipla
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Second series Multipla
  • Multipla SX - basic model available with petrol or diesel engines.
  • Multipla ELX - added Air Conditioning, Twin Electric Sunroofs, alloy wheels and electric rear windows, as well as special wipe-clean, brightly coloured seats.

These trim levels were later replaced with Dynamic, Dynamic Family and Eleganza when the Multipla received its facelift at the end of 2004.

Inner room and flexibility

The new generation Multipla was praised by journalists at its launch for its flexibility. The Multipla’s three-abreast seating configuration allows for adjustment of the front seats and the removal and relocation of the rear seats into many formats. It also affords a big 430 litres (15 cu ft) of luggage space which can increase to 1,900 litres (67 cu ft) of flat floor load space with the rear three seats removed from the vehicle.

Chinese version

Zotye Auto had assembled Multipla 2 from KD kits from late 2008 to 2010 in its Changshan factory, and marketed it in China as Mutiplan. In October 2010, Zotye started to build a version of Multipla 2 employing more locally made parts in order to reduce costs; the new version is called "Langyue" in China.[8]

Notes

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