Brazilian reveal for new Fiat supermini; larger than a Panda, smaller than a Punto

Fiat has released official pictures and details of its second-generation Uno supermini, which is poised to go into production at its Betim plant in Brazil.

The new Uno will be available with a choice of two new flex-fuel petrol engines when it goes on sale in Brazil later this month. The 1.0-litre unit will produce up to 73bhp when running on alcohol and 75bhp on petrol, while the 1.4-litre unit will deliver a maximum of 88bhp on alcohol and 85bhp on petrol. Both engines power the front wheels through a five-speed manual gearbox.

See the official Fiat Uno pictures

At 3.77m long and 1.64m wide, the new Uno is positioned between the Panda and the Grande Punto. The Uno's styling is loosely based on the Panda's but with a slightly softened shape and s redesigned front grille and bumper.

The images also show the pseudo-SUV version of the Uno, known as the 'Way', which has a much higher ground clearance, roof bars and contrasting bumpers and trim around the wheel arches.

Fiat has yet to confirm whether the Uno will go on sale in the UK.

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