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Fiat Palio

The Fiat Palio is a supermini car released by the Italian manufacturer Fiat in April 1996. It was produced until 2018.

Fiat Palio
Overview
ManufacturerFiat
Also calledFiat Palio Weekend (1997-2015)
Fiat Palio Adventure (1999-2020)
Nanjing Fiat Palio (China)
Zotye Z200 HB (North Korea)
Fiat Weekend (2015-2020)
Production1996–2018 (hatchback)
1997–2020 (wagon)
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact car
Body style3-door hatchback
5-door hatchback
5-door station wagon
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Chronology
PredecessorFiat Mille
SuccessorFiat Argo

The Palio is a world car and was developed by Fiat Automóveis with an aim at developing countries. It has been produced in various countries worldwide, and its platform was also used in the Siena sedan, the Palio Weekend station wagon, the Palio Adventure crossover and the Strada light pick-up truck.

Origins of the Palio badge edit

The Palio badge originated on the European-market Mark II Fiat 127, of 1977, where it was a trim designation rather than an actual model. The 127 Palio featured alloy wheels, a more luxurious interior, and a metallic paint finish as found on the 127 Sport. The Palio designation was also used on other Fiat models throughout the 1980s and 1990s in various markets.

First generation (178, 1996) edit

First generation (178)
 
1998 Fiat Palio 1.2-L 75 Weekend
Overview
Production1996–2016 (hatchback)
1997–2020 (Weekend)
AssemblyBetim, Brazil (Fiat Brazil)
Ferreyra, Argentina (Fiat Argentina)
Bursa, Turkey (Tofaş)
Bielsko-Biała & Tychy, Poland
Nanjing, China (Nanjing Fiat)
Ranjangaon, Pune, India (Fiat India)
Casablanca, Morocco (Somaca)
Rosslyn, South Africa (Nissan)
La Victoria, Aragua, Venezuela
Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia (ZMA)
DesignerI.DE.A Institute (1996)
Giorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign (2001, 2004)
Centre Stile Fiat Brazil (2007)
Body and chassis
Body style3-door hatchback
5-door hatchback
5-door station wagon
RelatedFiat Siena
Fiat Strada
Fiat Albea
Fiat Perla
Powertrain
Engine1.0-L Fire I-4 (gasoline)
1.0-L Fiasa I-4 (gasoline)
1.1-L Fire I-4 (gasoline)
1.2-L Fire I-4 (gasoline)
1.3-L Fiasa I-4 (gasoline)
1.4-L Sevel I-4 (gasoline)
1.4- L Fire I-4 (gasoline)
1.5-L Fiasa I-4 (gasoline)
1.6-L Fiasa I-4 (gasoline)
1.6-L E.torQ I-4 (gasoline)
1.8-L X18XE I-4 (gasoline)
1.8-L E.torQ I-4 (gasoline)
1.3-L Multijet I-4 (diesel)
1.7-L Turbo Diesel I-4
1.9 L I-4 (diesel)
1.9 L JTD I-4 (diesel)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,360 mm (92.9 in) (1996–01)
2,420 mm (95.3 in) (Weekend)
2,360 mm (92.9 in) (2001–04)
2,423 mm (95.4 in) (Weekend)
2,370 mm (93.3 in) (2004–07)
2,440 mm (96.1 in) (Weekend)
2,373 mm (93.4 in) (2007–11)
2,437 mm (95.9 in) (Weekend)
Length3,735 mm (147.0 in) (1996–01)
4,130 mm (162.6 in) (Weekend)
3,740 mm (147.2 in) (2001–04)
4,120 mm (162.2 in) (Weekend)
3,830 mm (150.8 in) (2004–07)
4,210 mm (165.7 in) (Weekend)
3,847 mm (151.5 in) (2007–11)
4,237 mm (166.8 in) (Weekend)
Width1,614 mm (63.5 in) (1996–01)
1,626 mm (64.0 in) (Weekend)
1,614 mm (63.5 in) (2001–04)
1,627 mm (64.1 in) (Weekend)
1,630 mm (64.2 in) (2004–07)
1,630 mm (64.2 in) (Weekend)
1,640 mm (64.6 in) (2007–11)
1,639 mm (64.5 in) (Weekend)
Height1,445 mm (56.9 in) (1996–01)
1,510 mm (59.4 in) (Weekend)
1,445 mm (56.9 in) (2001–04)
1,480 mm (58.3 in) (Weekend)
1,430 mm (56.3 in) (2004–07)
1,520 mm (59.8 in) (Weekend)
1,435 mm (56.5 in) (2007–11)
1,515 mm (59.6 in) (Weekend)
Chronology
SuccessorFiat Punto (for hatch, Europe)
Fiat Palio II (for hatch, Brazil)
Fiat Idea (for Palio Weekend, Europe)
Fiat Mobi (for Palio Fire)
Fiat Pulse (for Weekend, South America)

1996–2002 (Phase I) edit

 
Fiat Palio (Italy)

Launched in 1996 in Brazil, as part of Fiat's "Project 178", the Palio was Fiat's first attempt to build a world car, the same basic design produced in numerous nations around the globe. Four principal models were produced: hatchback, sedan, pickup, and station wagon, with different versions built for different markets. The powerplants, both diesel and petrol, also varied from region to region depending on local production capability, legislation, and market requirements.

The basic chassis was a development of the European Fiat Uno but little remained unchanged. The entire structure was significantly stronger to be suitable on the rougher roads found in some of the markets for which it was intended. The suspension layout, as on the Uno, consisted of MacPherson struts at the front and a torsion beam at the rear, even though the Weekend (station wagon) version had the fully independent trailing arms rear end from the Fiat Punto instead. The body was a completely new design by the I.DE.A Institute of Turin, which also designed the new interior. Some engines were also coming from other Fiat models, such as the Punto and the Bravo.

Production began in 1996 in Brazil and was followed later that year by a plant in Argentina. In 1997, production started in Venezuela, Poland for the European market, and Morocco (at the Somaca plant[1]) whilst Turkey started building the same car in 1998. In India, assembly was at Pune in the new Fiat-Tata Motors factory and in South Africa by Nissan[2] together the pickup version called Fiat Strada. Production in India and South Africa began in 1999, in Egypt in 2001, and in China in 2002. The Palio Weekend station wagon was launched in 1996 in Brazil and later in Europe. The station wagon is the version most commonly sold in Europe.

2001–2006 (Phase II) edit

 
2001 Fiat Palio Weekend (Europe)

In 2001, the model had its first facelift. The new design was manufactured by the Italian automobile designer Giorgetto Giugiaro. This facelift included new front and rear fasciae and a brand new interior. Also, new engines came for the Palio: the Fire 16-valve 1.0-L and 1.2-L and the Sporting, a 1.6-L 16-valve engine with 120 hp made in Turkey. The 2001 Palio was the first Fiat to be made in China, by Nanjing Automobile. In some markets, this generation included a Speedgear CVT option. The Palio 2001 facelift is the ultimate version sold in Italy. In 2001, Fiat introduced for the South American market the crossover version, called Palio Adventure and based on the Palio Weekend. In Europe, the Palio Weekend was succeeded in 2003 by the Fiat Idea MPV.

 
Nanjing Fiat Palio in China

Nanjing Fiat Palio edit

In November 2001, the Chinese Fiat Palio debuted, with either the 60 PS (44 kW) 1.2-L or the 85 PS (63 kW) 1.5-L. The Siena sedan was added in November 2002, followed by the Palio Weekend in June 2003. The Palio Weekend were not available with the smaller engine. A 1.6-L 72 kW weekend was planned but never been sold.[3]

Safety rating edit

A Fiat Albea, the sedan version of the Palio, was tested in Russia according to the Euro NCAP latest standard (offset frontal crash at 64 km/h). The Albea scored 8,5 points in the frontal test, equivalent to three stars. The tested vehicle was equipped with standard driver airbag and regular seatbelts.[4]

The Fiat Perla, the Chinese version of the Albea, was tested in China by China-NCAP in three different tests: 100% front crash test with a wall (similar to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration test), a 40% offset test (similar to Euro NCAP), and a side crash test.[citation needed] The Perla scored 8.06 points in the 100% frontal crash test, equivalent to three stars; 12.02 pts in the 40% offset crash test, equivalent to four stars, and 10,96 pts in the side crash test, equivalent to three stars;[citation needed] with an average result of 31 points and three stars. The tested vehicle was equipped with standard driver and passenger airbags and regular seatbelts.[5]

2004–2016 (Phase III) edit

 
2004 Fiat Palio (India)

The second revision was released in 2004, designed again by Giorgetto Giugiaro. It is basically a facelift from the previous models. The 2004 Palio was the first Brazilian model in the B-segment available with four airbags (two front airbags and two side airbags), parking assistance, and light and rain sensor. In Europe, the new model featured a redesigned front fascia and interior with rear fascia similar to Palio 2001 version. It has also a sport version called the Palio 1.8R' which has a new version of the General Motors 1.8-L X18XE Powertrain engine rated at 115 hp (ethanol) and 112 hp (gasoline), lowered suspension, new 14-inch alloy wheels, new seats, and other sporting features. The third generation of the Palio had huge sales numbers, even getting higher sales in some months than the VW Gol, the Brazilian best-selling car for over 24 years. It is currently sold as the Palio Fire Economy as a cheaper alternative to its posterior facelift, with alterations derived from the Uno Mille Fire Economy model. The top model is still Weekend Adventure version; it is equipped with a 1.8-L Powertrain Flex fuel engine with 112 hp (petrol/gasoline) and 114 hp (ethanol) at 5500 rpm, all-terrain Pirelli Citynet tires, and a higher/reinforced suspension kit but still with 4x2 drive.

Fiat India is manufacturing the 2004 Palio, with 2001-version interiors, at the Ranjangaon plant along with the Grande Punto and Linea. After entering into a partnership with Tata Motors, the Palio has been relaunched as the Palio Stile, with the 1.1-L Fire, 1.6-L Torque, and 1.3-L Multijet engines. Sales have been low at hardly 200 units per month.

2007–2011 (Phase IV) edit

 
2007 Fiat Palio
 
2010 Fiat Palio Adventure
 
Fiat Palio Stile 1.1 SLX, 2007 Model at Palakkad, Kerala

The last Palio facelift was launched in 2007, in Natal, Brazil. The design of the body was inspired by the new version of the Grande Punto, which was launched in Brazil in the first quarter of 2008.

This fourth facelift included a new front, rear, and side designs, but it kept the original chassis from the 1996 model, being marketed as the New Palio. It also has a minor change in the instrument panel with differences between the two variants sold.

The trims for this new Palio are ELX with the 1.0- or the 1.4-L Fire engines, both flex (ethanol and petrol) and the "sporty" version 1.8R with the current revision of the 1.8-L 8-valve engine from GM, also flexible. The new Torque engines were added to the Palio after the launch of the Grande Punto. The Palio Adventure introduced the new limited slip differential and new suspension for off-road with front-wheel drive.

In 2011, after buying the Brazilian factory and the project of the Tritec engine, Fiat modified it and launched its new line of 4 cylinder engines (E-Torq) in South America, being the 1.6 16V (114 HP) equipping all the family, and the 1.75 (sold as 1.8, 130 HP) equipping the Strada and Palio Weekend.

In 2012 Palio and its LWB-sedan variant, Albea has been discontinued in Tofaş plant.

In 2015 the station-wagon variant has been renamed as Fiat Weekend, dropping the Palio name.

Second generation (326, 2011) edit

Second generation (326)
 
Overview
Production2011–2018
AssemblyBetim, Brazil (Fiat Brazil)
Ferreyra, Argentina (Fiat Argentina)
DesignerRoberto Giolito
Body and chassis
Body style5-door hatchback
PlatformFCA Economy
RelatedFiat Uno (327)
Fiat Grand Siena
Powertrain
Engine1.0 L FIRE Evo I4 flexyfuel
1.4 L FIRE Evo I4 flexyfuel
1.6 L E.torQ I4 flexyfuel
Transmission5-speed manual
5-speed Dualogic automated manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,420 mm (95.3 in)
Length3,875 mm (152.6 in)
Width1,670 mm (65.7 in)
Height1,504 mm (59.2 in) (Attractive)
1,513 mm (59.6 in) (Essence)
1,508 mm (59.4 in) (Sporting)
Chronology
SuccessorFiat Argo
 
Fiat Palio rear

An all-new generation of Palio was revealed in October 2011, at the annual Fiat dealers' meeting in Mykonos, Greece.[6] The official launch, however, took place on 4 November 2011, in Brazil.[7] It is the first total remodeling since launch in 1996. The project, code named 326, was anticipated by the success of the new Fiat Uno in Brazil.[8] One of the new versions will be the Sporting, a trim level known for the sporty versions of the Siena, Uno, Idea, Bravo, and Strada. In late 2017, the Fiat Palio assembly line stopped in Argentina, due to Fiat's plans to start assembling the new Fiat Cronos, the saloon version of Fiat Argo, as well as a basic version of Argo without the Chrysler UConnect multimedia system, making the Palio officially discontinued worldwide after 21 years.[9]

Electric version edit

In 2007, Fiat joined Brazilian utility companies Cemig and Itaipu to develop new electric vehicles for Brazil. The Palio electric conversions were manufactured in small numbers with only limited production, with an initial batch of converted Fiat Palio cars scheduled to start testing in late 2007.[10] After three years in development, the Palio Weekend entered production at Fiat's Foz do Iguazu factory in Brazil.[11]

Motorsport edit

Several competition and homologated versions of the Palio have been produced, such as the A6 class rally car, multiple Brazilian and South American champion of the A6 class with Brazilian Luis Tedesco as the driver, and the Turkish Fiat Rally Team-created Palio Super 1600 Abarth rally car, with a 215-hp 1.6-L 16-valve engine and a six-speed sequential transmission. Turkey also boasts an N2 Palio.

Safety edit

The first generation design of Fiat Palio, that had very few structural changes from 1997, has been rated as highly unsafe by Latin NCAP in its most basic Latin American configuration with no airbags in 2010, scoring only one star for adult occupants and two stars for children.[12] Its airbag-equipped version scored three stars in 2011, although it is a vast minority in the sales mix.[13] This changed with the Brazilian law requiring dual front airbags from 2014 on.[14]

The New Palio with no airbags and no ABS received 0 stars for adult occupants and 2 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2014.[15]

The New Palio with 2 airbags received 3 stars for adult occupants and 2 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2014.[16]

The updated New Palio with 2 airbags received 4 stars for adult occupants and 3 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2015.[17]

The New Palio with 2 airbags and no ESC received 1 star for adult occupants and 3 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2016 (one level above 2010–2015).[18]

Sales edit

Year Europe China Argentina Brazil México as Hatchback Argentina as Weekend Brazil as Weekend México as Adventure
1999 52,585[19]
2000 49,053
2001 22,466
2002 9,769 13,914[20]
2003 2,293 16,443
2004 12,943 15,575
2005 9,897 22,284 1,114[21]
2006 19,191 159
2007 11,191 13,809[22] 221,750[23] 182 5,830[22] 18,278[23]
2008 11,916 197,224 648[24] 4,282 30,392
2009 9,092 203,736 23 5,053 43,249
2010 6,413[25] 137,519[26] 3 6,413[27]
2011 15,524 105,794 22,853
2012 13,851 186,384 18,629 49[28]
2013 22,244[29] 177,014[30] 1,114 15,554[30] 416
2014 26,488 183,741 523 10,850 526
2015 26,757 122,364 603 10,723 702
2016 29,109[31] 63,996[32] 555 7,302[33] 890
2017 27,200 20,138 327 3,497 750
2018 9 3,165 888
2019 818
2020 469

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Somaca.e-monsite.com. Archived from the original on 20 May 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Fiat. Fiat In South Africa". Car-cat.com. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
  3. ^ World of Cars 2006·2007. Warsaw, Poland: Media Connection Sp. z o.o. 2006. p. 236.
  4. ^ "Albea Crash Results". AutoReview Magazine, Russia. No 8, 2007.
  5. ^ . C-NCAP. Archived from the original on 4 March 2009.
  6. ^ "Fiat já apresentou novo Palio em Mykonos". Automotivebusiness.com.br. 18 October 2011.
  7. ^ "Novo Palio 2012". Noticiasautomotivas.com.br. 4 November 2011. Retrieved 4 November 2011.
  8. ^ "Fiat Palio 326 series specification". Autoblog.com.ar. 5 November 2011.
  9. ^ Vidal, Marlos Ney (27 November 2017). "Obituário: Primeira e segunda gerações do Fiat Palio deixam de ser produzidas". Autos Segredos (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  10. ^ Viknesh Vijayenthiran (9 August 2007). "Fiat launching electric cars in Brazil". MotorAuthority.
  11. ^ Alvarado, Paula. . Treehugger. Archived from the original on 22 September 2020. Retrieved 29 September 2020. After a three-year developing phase, the Brazilian subsidiary of Fiat is producing an electric version of the Fiat Palio Weekend. [...] Three years later, the car is on production at the company's Foz do Iguazu factory at Parana state in Brazil.
  12. ^ Latin NCAP report Fiat Palio - without airbags
  13. ^ Latin NCAP report Fiat Palio - with airbags
  14. ^ Press release Latin America’s top-selling cars not safe enough says Latin NCAP
  15. ^ "Official results of the Fiat New Palio - NO Airbags 2014". LATIN NCAP - PARA AUTOS MAS SEGUROS.
  16. ^ "Official results of the Fiat New Palio + 2 Airbags 2014". LATIN NCAP - PARA AUTOS MAS SEGUROS.
  17. ^ "Official results of the Fiat New Palio + 2 Airbags (from july 2015) 2015". LATIN NCAP - PARA AUTOS MAS SEGUROS.
  18. ^ "Official results of the Fiat New Palio + 2 Airbags 2016". LATIN NCAP - PARA AUTOS MAS SEGUROS.
  19. ^ Car Sales Base (Sales Europe Fiat Palio 1999-2005)
  20. ^ Car Sales Base (Sales China Fiat Palio 2002-2007)
  21. ^ Inegi (Datos Primarios Ventas 2005 a 2017)
  22. ^ a b Cars Italy (Sales Argentina 2007-2009)
  23. ^ a b Cars Italy (Sales Brazil 2007-2009)
  24. ^ Cars Italy (Sales México 2007-2009)
  25. ^ Cars Italy (Sales Argentina 2010-2012)
  26. ^ Cars Italy (Sales Brazil 2010-2012)
  27. ^ Cars Italy (Sales Argentina 2010-2012)
  28. ^ Inegi (Datos Primarios Ventas 2005 a 2020)
  29. ^ Cars Italy (Sales Argentina 2013-2015)
  30. ^ a b Cars Italy (Sales Brazil 2013-2015)
  31. ^ Cars Italy (Sales Argentina 2016-2017)
  32. ^ Cars Italy (Sales Brazil 2016-2017)
  33. ^ Cars Italy (Sales Brazil 2016-2018)

External links edit

  • Official Fiat Palio website

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The Fiat Palio is a supermini car released by the Italian manufacturer Fiat in April 1996 It was produced until 2018 Fiat PalioOverviewManufacturerFiatAlso calledFiat Palio Weekend 1997 2015 Fiat Palio Adventure 1999 2020 Nanjing Fiat Palio China Zotye Z200 HB North Korea Fiat Weekend 2015 2020 Production1996 2018 hatchback 1997 2020 wagon Body and chassisClassSubcompact carBody style3 door hatchback5 door hatchback5 door station wagonLayoutFront engine front wheel driveChronologyPredecessorFiat MilleSuccessorFiat ArgoThe Palio is a world car and was developed by Fiat Automoveis with an aim at developing countries It has been produced in various countries worldwide and its platform was also used in the Siena sedan the Palio Weekend station wagon the Palio Adventure crossover and the Strada light pick up truck Contents 1 Origins of the Palio badge 2 First generation 178 1996 2 1 1996 2002 Phase I 2 2 2001 2006 Phase II 2 2 1 Nanjing Fiat Palio 2 2 2 Safety rating 2 3 2004 2016 Phase III 2 4 2007 2011 Phase IV 3 Second generation 326 2011 4 Electric version 5 Motorsport 6 Safety 7 Sales 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksOrigins of the Palio badge editThe Palio badge originated on the European market Mark II Fiat 127 of 1977 where it was a trim designation rather than an actual model The 127 Palio featured alloy wheels a more luxurious interior and a metallic paint finish as found on the 127 Sport The Palio designation was also used on other Fiat models throughout the 1980s and 1990s in various markets First generation 178 1996 editFirst generation 178 nbsp 1998 Fiat Palio 1 2 L 75 WeekendOverviewProduction1996 2016 hatchback 1997 2020 Weekend AssemblyBetim Brazil Fiat Brazil Ferreyra Argentina Fiat Argentina Bursa Turkey Tofas Bielsko Biala amp Tychy PolandNanjing China Nanjing Fiat Ranjangaon Pune India Fiat India Casablanca Morocco Somaca Rosslyn South Africa Nissan La Victoria Aragua VenezuelaNaberezhnye Chelny Russia ZMA DesignerI DE A Institute 1996 Giorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign 2001 2004 Centre Stile Fiat Brazil 2007 Body and chassisBody style3 door hatchback5 door hatchback5 door station wagonRelatedFiat SienaFiat StradaFiat AlbeaFiat PerlaPowertrainEngine1 0 L Fire I 4 gasoline 1 0 L Fiasa I 4 gasoline 1 1 L Fire I 4 gasoline 1 2 L Fire I 4 gasoline 1 3 L Fiasa I 4 gasoline 1 4 L Sevel I 4 gasoline 1 4 L Fire I 4 gasoline 1 5 L Fiasa I 4 gasoline 1 6 L Fiasa I 4 gasoline 1 6 L E torQ I 4 gasoline 1 8 L X18XE I 4 gasoline 1 8 L E torQ I 4 gasoline 1 3 L Multijet I 4 diesel 1 7 L Turbo Diesel I 4 1 9 L I 4 diesel 1 9 L JTD I 4 diesel DimensionsWheelbase2 360 mm 92 9 in 1996 01 2 420 mm 95 3 in Weekend 2 360 mm 92 9 in 2001 04 2 423 mm 95 4 in Weekend 2 370 mm 93 3 in 2004 07 2 440 mm 96 1 in Weekend 2 373 mm 93 4 in 2007 11 2 437 mm 95 9 in Weekend Length3 735 mm 147 0 in 1996 01 4 130 mm 162 6 in Weekend 3 740 mm 147 2 in 2001 04 4 120 mm 162 2 in Weekend 3 830 mm 150 8 in 2004 07 4 210 mm 165 7 in Weekend 3 847 mm 151 5 in 2007 11 4 237 mm 166 8 in Weekend Width1 614 mm 63 5 in 1996 01 1 626 mm 64 0 in Weekend 1 614 mm 63 5 in 2001 04 1 627 mm 64 1 in Weekend 1 630 mm 64 2 in 2004 07 1 630 mm 64 2 in Weekend 1 640 mm 64 6 in 2007 11 1 639 mm 64 5 in Weekend Height1 445 mm 56 9 in 1996 01 1 510 mm 59 4 in Weekend 1 445 mm 56 9 in 2001 04 1 480 mm 58 3 in Weekend 1 430 mm 56 3 in 2004 07 1 520 mm 59 8 in Weekend 1 435 mm 56 5 in 2007 11 1 515 mm 59 6 in Weekend ChronologySuccessorFiat Punto for hatch Europe Fiat Palio II for hatch Brazil Fiat Idea for Palio Weekend Europe Fiat Mobi for Palio Fire Fiat Pulse for Weekend South America 1996 2002 Phase I edit nbsp Fiat Palio Italy Launched in 1996 in Brazil as part of Fiat s Project 178 the Palio was Fiat s first attempt to build a world car the same basic design produced in numerous nations around the globe Four principal models were produced hatchback sedan pickup and station wagon with different versions built for different markets The powerplants both diesel and petrol also varied from region to region depending on local production capability legislation and market requirements The basic chassis was a development of the European Fiat Uno but little remained unchanged The entire structure was significantly stronger to be suitable on the rougher roads found in some of the markets for which it was intended The suspension layout as on the Uno consisted of MacPherson struts at the front and a torsion beam at the rear even though the Weekend station wagon version had the fully independent trailing arms rear end from the Fiat Punto instead The body was a completely new design by the I DE A Institute of Turin which also designed the new interior Some engines were also coming from other Fiat models such as the Punto and the Bravo Production began in 1996 in Brazil and was followed later that year by a plant in Argentina In 1997 production started in Venezuela Poland for the European market and Morocco at the Somaca plant 1 whilst Turkey started building the same car in 1998 In India assembly was at Pune in the new Fiat Tata Motors factory and in South Africa by Nissan 2 together the pickup version called Fiat Strada Production in India and South Africa began in 1999 in Egypt in 2001 and in China in 2002 The Palio Weekend station wagon was launched in 1996 in Brazil and later in Europe The station wagon is the version most commonly sold in Europe 2001 2006 Phase II edit nbsp 2001 Fiat Palio Weekend Europe In 2001 the model had its first facelift The new design was manufactured by the Italian automobile designer Giorgetto Giugiaro This facelift included new front and rear fasciae and a brand new interior Also new engines came for the Palio the Fire 16 valve 1 0 L and 1 2 L and the Sporting a 1 6 L 16 valve engine with 120 hp made in Turkey The 2001 Palio was the first Fiat to be made in China by Nanjing Automobile In some markets this generation included a Speedgear CVT option The Palio 2001 facelift is the ultimate version sold in Italy In 2001 Fiat introduced for the South American market the crossover version called Palio Adventure and based on the Palio Weekend In Europe the Palio Weekend was succeeded in 2003 by the Fiat Idea MPV nbsp Nanjing Fiat Palio in ChinaNanjing Fiat Palio edit In November 2001 the Chinese Fiat Palio debuted with either the 60 PS 44 kW 1 2 L or the 85 PS 63 kW 1 5 L The Siena sedan was added in November 2002 followed by the Palio Weekend in June 2003 The Palio Weekend were not available with the smaller engine A 1 6 L 72 kW weekend was planned but never been sold 3 Safety rating edit A Fiat Albea the sedan version of the Palio was tested in Russia according to the Euro NCAP latest standard offset frontal crash at 64 km h The Albea scored 8 5 points in the frontal test equivalent to three stars The tested vehicle was equipped with standard driver airbag and regular seatbelts 4 The Fiat Perla the Chinese version of the Albea was tested in China by China NCAP in three different tests 100 front crash test with a wall similar to the U S National Highway Traffic Safety Administration test a 40 offset test similar to Euro NCAP and a side crash test citation needed The Perla scored 8 06 points in the 100 frontal crash test equivalent to three stars 12 02 pts in the 40 offset crash test equivalent to four stars and 10 96 pts in the side crash test equivalent to three stars citation needed with an average result of 31 points and three stars The tested vehicle was equipped with standard driver and passenger airbags and regular seatbelts 5 2004 2016 Phase III edit nbsp 2004 Fiat Palio India The second revision was released in 2004 designed again by Giorgetto Giugiaro It is basically a facelift from the previous models The 2004 Palio was the first Brazilian model in the B segment available with four airbags two front airbags and two side airbags parking assistance and light and rain sensor In Europe the new model featured a redesigned front fascia and interior with rear fascia similar to Palio 2001 version It has also a sport version called the Palio 1 8R which has a new version of the General Motors 1 8 L X18XE Powertrain engine rated at 115 hp ethanol and 112 hp gasoline lowered suspension new 14 inch alloy wheels new seats and other sporting features The third generation of the Palio had huge sales numbers even getting higher sales in some months than the VW Gol the Brazilian best selling car for over 24 years It is currently sold as the Palio Fire Economy as a cheaper alternative to its posterior facelift with alterations derived from the Uno Mille Fire Economy model The top model is still Weekend Adventure version it is equipped with a 1 8 L Powertrain Flex fuel engine with 112 hp petrol gasoline and 114 hp ethanol at 5500 rpm all terrain Pirelli Citynet tires and a higher reinforced suspension kit but still with 4x2 drive Fiat India is manufacturing the 2004 Palio with 2001 version interiors at the Ranjangaon plant along with the Grande Punto and Linea After entering into a partnership with Tata Motors the Palio has been relaunched as the Palio Stile with the 1 1 L Fire 1 6 L Torque and 1 3 L Multijet engines Sales have been low at hardly 200 units per month 2007 2011 Phase IV edit nbsp 2007 Fiat Palio nbsp 2010 Fiat Palio Adventure nbsp Fiat Palio Stile 1 1 SLX 2007 Model at Palakkad KeralaThe last Palio facelift was launched in 2007 in Natal Brazil The design of the body was inspired by the new version of the Grande Punto which was launched in Brazil in the first quarter of 2008 This fourth facelift included a new front rear and side designs but it kept the original chassis from the 1996 model being marketed as the New Palio It also has a minor change in the instrument panel with differences between the two variants sold The trims for this new Palio are ELX with the 1 0 or the 1 4 L Fire engines both flex ethanol and petrol and the sporty version 1 8R with the current revision of the 1 8 L 8 valve engine from GM also flexible The new Torque engines were added to the Palio after the launch of the Grande Punto The Palio Adventure introduced the new limited slip differential and new suspension for off road with front wheel drive In 2011 after buying the Brazilian factory and the project of the Tritec engine Fiat modified it and launched its new line of 4 cylinder engines E Torq in South America being the 1 6 16V 114 HP equipping all the family and the 1 75 sold as 1 8 130 HP equipping the Strada and Palio Weekend In 2012 Palio and its LWB sedan variant Albea has been discontinued in Tofas plant In 2015 the station wagon variant has been renamed as Fiat Weekend dropping the Palio name Second generation 326 2011 editSecond generation 326 nbsp OverviewProduction2011 2018AssemblyBetim Brazil Fiat Brazil Ferreyra Argentina Fiat Argentina DesignerRoberto GiolitoBody and chassisBody style5 door hatchbackPlatformFCA EconomyRelatedFiat Uno 327 Fiat Grand SienaPowertrainEngine1 0 L FIRE Evo I4 flexyfuel1 4 L FIRE Evo I4 flexyfuel1 6 L E torQ I4 flexyfuelTransmission5 speed manual5 speed Dualogic automated manualDimensionsWheelbase2 420 mm 95 3 in Length3 875 mm 152 6 in Width1 670 mm 65 7 in Height1 504 mm 59 2 in Attractive 1 513 mm 59 6 in Essence 1 508 mm 59 4 in Sporting ChronologySuccessorFiat Argo nbsp Fiat Palio rearAn all new generation of Palio was revealed in October 2011 at the annual Fiat dealers meeting in Mykonos Greece 6 The official launch however took place on 4 November 2011 in Brazil 7 It is the first total remodeling since launch in 1996 The project code named 326 was anticipated by the success of the new Fiat Uno in Brazil 8 One of the new versions will be the Sporting a trim level known for the sporty versions of the Siena Uno Idea Bravo and Strada In late 2017 the Fiat Palio assembly line stopped in Argentina due to Fiat s plans to start assembling the new Fiat Cronos the saloon version of Fiat Argo as well as a basic version of Argo without the Chrysler UConnect multimedia system making the Palio officially discontinued worldwide after 21 years 9 Electric version editIn 2007 Fiat joined Brazilian utility companies Cemig and Itaipu to develop new electric vehicles for Brazil The Palio electric conversions were manufactured in small numbers with only limited production with an initial batch of converted Fiat Palio cars scheduled to start testing in late 2007 10 After three years in development the Palio Weekend entered production at Fiat s Foz do Iguazu factory in Brazil 11 Motorsport editSeveral competition and homologated versions of the Palio have been produced such as the A6 class rally car multiple Brazilian and South American champion of the A6 class with Brazilian Luis Tedesco as the driver and the Turkish Fiat Rally Team created Palio Super 1600 Abarth rally car with a 215 hp 1 6 L 16 valve engine and a six speed sequential transmission Turkey also boasts an N2 Palio Safety editThe first generation design of Fiat Palio that had very few structural changes from 1997 has been rated as highly unsafe by Latin NCAP in its most basic Latin American configuration with no airbags in 2010 scoring only one star for adult occupants and two stars for children 12 Its airbag equipped version scored three stars in 2011 although it is a vast minority in the sales mix 13 This changed with the Brazilian law requiring dual front airbags from 2014 on 14 The New Palio with no airbags and no ABS received 0 stars for adult occupants and 2 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2014 15 The New Palio with 2 airbags received 3 stars for adult occupants and 2 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2014 16 The updated New Palio with 2 airbags received 4 stars for adult occupants and 3 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2015 17 The New Palio with 2 airbags and no ESC received 1 star for adult occupants and 3 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2016 one level above 2010 2015 18 Sales editYear Europe China Argentina Brazil Mexico as Hatchback Argentina as Weekend Brazil as Weekend Mexico as Adventure1999 52 585 19 2000 49 0532001 22 4662002 9 769 13 914 20 2003 2 293 16 4432004 12 943 15 5752005 9 897 22 284 1 114 21 2006 19 191 1592007 11 191 13 809 22 221 750 23 182 5 830 22 18 278 23 2008 11 916 197 224 648 24 4 282 30 3922009 9 092 203 736 23 5 053 43 2492010 6 413 25 137 519 26 3 6 413 27 2011 15 524 105 794 22 8532012 13 851 186 384 18 629 49 28 2013 22 244 29 177 014 30 1 114 15 554 30 4162014 26 488 183 741 523 10 850 5262015 26 757 122 364 603 10 723 7022016 29 109 31 63 996 32 555 7 302 33 8902017 27 200 20 138 327 3 497 7502018 9 3 165 8882019 8182020 469See also editFiat Siena Fiat StradaReferences edit Somaca Casablanca Somaca e monsite com Archived from the original on 20 May 2015 Retrieved 19 April 2010 Fiat Fiat In South Africa Car cat com Retrieved 16 July 2010 World of Cars 2006 2007 Warsaw Poland Media Connection Sp z o o 2006 p 236 Albea Crash Results AutoReview Magazine Russia No 8 2007 China NCap results C NCAP Archived from the original on 4 March 2009 Fiat ja apresentou novo Palio em Mykonos Automotivebusiness com br 18 October 2011 Novo Palio 2012 Noticiasautomotivas com br 4 November 2011 Retrieved 4 November 2011 Fiat Palio 326 series specification Autoblog com ar 5 November 2011 Vidal Marlos Ney 27 November 2017 Obituario Primeira e segunda geracoes do Fiat Palio deixam de ser produzidas Autos Segredos in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 30 November 2017 Viknesh Vijayenthiran 9 August 2007 Fiat launching electric cars in Brazil MotorAuthority Alvarado Paula Meet the First Electric Car Produced in South America Brazil s Fiat Palio Weekend Treehugger Archived from the original on 22 September 2020 Retrieved 29 September 2020 After a three year developing phase the Brazilian subsidiary of Fiat is producing an electric version of the Fiat Palio Weekend Three years later the car is on production at the company s Foz do Iguazu factory at Parana state in Brazil Latin NCAP report Fiat Palio without airbags Latin NCAP report Fiat Palio with airbags Press release Latin America s top selling cars not safe enough says Latin NCAP Official results of the Fiat New Palio NO Airbags 2014 LATIN NCAP PARA AUTOS MAS SEGUROS Official results of the Fiat New Palio 2 Airbags 2014 LATIN NCAP PARA AUTOS MAS SEGUROS Official results of the Fiat New Palio 2 Airbags from july 2015 2015 LATIN NCAP PARA AUTOS MAS SEGUROS Official results of the Fiat New Palio 2 Airbags 2016 LATIN NCAP PARA AUTOS MAS SEGUROS Car Sales Base Sales Europe Fiat Palio 1999 2005 Car Sales Base Sales China Fiat Palio 2002 2007 Inegi Datos Primarios Ventas 2005 a 2017 a b Cars Italy Sales Argentina 2007 2009 a b Cars Italy Sales Brazil 2007 2009 Cars Italy Sales Mexico 2007 2009 Cars Italy Sales Argentina 2010 2012 Cars Italy Sales Brazil 2010 2012 Cars Italy Sales Argentina 2010 2012 Inegi Datos Primarios Ventas 2005 a 2020 Cars Italy Sales Argentina 2013 2015 a b Cars Italy Sales Brazil 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