Fiat Siena

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Fiat Siena
Fiat Siena
Manufacturer Fiat
Also called Fiat Petra
Nanjing Fiat Siena
Nanjing Fiat Perla
Pyonghwa Hwiparam
Production 1996–present
Predecessor Fiat Duna
Class Subcompact car / Supermini
Body style(s) 4-door sedan
Platform Project 178
Engine(s) FIRE Engines
1.0 8v, 1.0 16v, 1.2 8v, 1.2 16v, 1.4 8v
Fiassa Engines
1.0 8v, 1.3 8v, 1.5 8v
Europa/Sevel Engines
1.4 8v SPI, 1.6 8v SPI
Torque
1.6 16v
Powertrain
1.8 8v
Multijet Diesel
1.3 16v
TurboDiesel
1.7 8v TD
Transmission(s) Manual 5 speed (C570)
Manual 6 speed
Speedgear
Wheelbase 2373 mm (93.4 in)[1]
Length 4135 mm (162.8 in)
Width 1634 mm (64.3 in)
Height 1425 mm (56.1 in)
Fuel capacity 48 litres (12.7 US gal/10.6 imp gal)
Related Fiat Palio
Fiat Albea
Fiat Strada
Designer Centro Stile Fiat e I.DE.A Institute (Mk.I)
Giorgetto Giugiaro <Mk.II-III)

The Fiat Siena is the four-door sedan version of the Fiat Palio, a low cost subcompact car / supermini especially designed for developing countries.

It is produced in Brazil (Betim Plant), Argentina (Ferreyra), Turkey (Bursa), Poland (Tychy), India (Pune), South Africa (Rosslyn), China (Yuelin) and Vietnam and also built under licence in Nampo, North Korea, as the Pyeonghwa Hwiparam.

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[edit] The 1996 Mk. I Series

Launched in 1996 Brazil as the 4 door sedan of the '178 Project' Fiat Palio, the Siena was made due to the important sales benchmark of notchback models in developing countries. The competition in Brazil was the Chevrolet Corsa Sedan, but after the Fiat was released, Ford and Renault came to fight with the Fiesta Sedan and the Clio Sedan/Thalia. The range was made from Fiasa and Fire petrol engines between 1.0 L and 1.6 L.

[edit] The 2001 Mk. II Series

In 2001 the model has the first facelift. The new design was made by the Italian design-guru Giorgetto Giugiaro. The facelift includes a new front and rear design, and a brand new interior. Also, new engines came as the 16 valve FIRE engines 1.0 L 70cv and the 1.2 L 82cv. In Turkey and China, the Mk. II series gain a 'SpeedGear' Gearbox. With this new design, the small car was finally able to fight for its place in the market, becoming a success in sales. FIAT had considered changing the name to Palio Sedan, due to the lack of interest on the previous Siena, and the solid sales of its biggest competitor, the Chevrolet Corsa Sedan. This idea was later discarded. Up to this point, the FIAT Siena was the only model belonging to the Palio family that had not been well accepted by the community. Therefore FIAT gave special attention to the design of this model in particular, having its rear entirely redesigned.

[edit] The 2004 Mk. III Series

The new Mk. III comes in 2004. The designer was again, Giorgetto Giugiaro. It has a new front, rear and interior design. The '04 Siena was the very first Brazilian compact sedan with 4 airbags (2 at front and 2 sidebags), auto dimming rear view mirror, rain sensor and park assistance, etc. Anyhow all those accessories are very expensive for the Brazilian market and most South American markets so they can be considered just as catalog option or show window purposes only. The engines range in South America from a 1.3 Fire 16 valve, a new 1.4 Fire 8 valve with 80cv (the same of the latest Fiat Punto, and a 1.8 Powertrain 8 valve with 112cv, shared with the Chevrolet Corsa.

In Brazil the top model has been equipped by Flexfuel version of the latter 1.8 Powertrain 8 valve - Gasoline and/or Alcohol - reaching 112 hp (84 kW) with gasoline and 114 hp (85 kW) with alcohol at 5500 rpm. In Mexico is sold as Palio Sedan, first with the 1.6 16v Torque engine and now with the 1.8 GM Powertrain with 110cv.

In Europe, the new model features a Mk. III front and interior design and a Mk. II rear. The Albea also gained the famous Multijet diesel engine, a 2nd generation common rail turbocharged engine with 70 bhp (52 kW).

[edit] The 2007 Mk. IV Series

In October 2007, Fiat unveiled the facelifted Siena. This fourth version of the model has a unique front design, which of the first time, it's different from the current Palio.

The new Siena follows the new Fiat 'family face', with double front lights and some chrome details in the grille, and arround the fog lights. The rear lights are sharp and intregrated with the trunk and appeared to be inspired by models of Alfa Romeo, like the 156 and 159.

The new Siena will be made in Betim, Brazil, and Córdoba, Argentina with 1.0 8v, 1.4 8v, 1.4 8v TetraFuel (4 different types of fuel), and 1.8 8v engines, flexible for the Brazilian market (capable of using petrol and ethanol).

[edit] Sales

Sales (Brazil)

2004 - 40.500

2005 - 43.500

2006 - 58.500

2007 (january to november) - 81,500

[edit] Nanjing Fiat Perla

The Nanjing Fiat Perla is a 1.7 saloon car launched at the 2006 Auto Guangzhou Motor Show, which is based on the platform of the Chinese Fiat Siena (equivalent to the European Fiat Albea which has a longer wheelbase compared to the South American Siena). This is a model exclusive for the Chinese market and it has the interior of the Mk. III Fiat Siena.

[edit] Safety Rating

The Fiat Albea a european version of the Siena, was tested in Russia according to the EuroNCAP latest standard (Offset frontal crash at 64 km/h). The Albea scored 8,5 points in the frontal test, equivalent to 3 stars. The tested vehicle, was equipped with standard driver Airbag and regular seatbelts.[2]

The Fiat Perla a chinese version of the Fiat Albea, was tested in China by the China-NCap in three different test; 100% front crash test with a wall (like the US NTHSA test) a 40% offset test (like the EuroNCap) and a side crash test like the EuroNCap.

The Perla scored 8,06 points in the 100% frontal crash test, equivalent to 3 stars; 12.02 pts in the 40% offset crash test, equivalent to 4 stars, and 10,96 pts in the side crash test, equivalent to 3 stars; with an average result of 31 points and 3 stars. The tested vehicle, was equipped with standard driver and passenger Airbag and regular seatbelts.[3]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ 2006 Fiat Siena Fire 1.0 Flex. carfolio.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-28.
  2. ^ AutoReview Magazine; Russia. autoreview.ru. Retrieved on 2008-01-05. (Russian)
  3. ^ China-NCap. c-ncap.org. Retrieved on 2008-01-05. (Chinese)

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