Fiat 500 to go Back to the Future with Two-Cylinder Power
July 18th, 2007This isn’t new news, but worth revisiting and certainly worthy of a mention on NF500 for those unaware of the future plans for powering the new Fiat 500.
The original Fiat 500 “Topolino”, as many will be aware, was powered by a rear mounted twin-cylinder engine. The new 500, while swapping the engine to the front in a similar fashion to Volkswagen’s new Beetle, will return to two-cylinder power in the not too distant future. Although the new Multiair engines from FPT (Fiat Powertrain) will have nothing very retro about them in terms of their design or technology.
Twin cylinder engines have been considered a thing of the past by many due to being difficult to refine in terms of balancing economy, reasonable levels of performance, and most significantly refinement, but following years of development work Fiat believe they can offer a winning package.
The 0.9 litre version of the new Multiair engine is due to replace the 1.2 litre petrol engines in the Fiat car range, while the 1.4 litre petrol engines will also adopt Multiair technology to improve their performance in all areas.
Replacing the 1.2 litre engines with the new 0.9 litre twin cylinder model will improve fuel economy by over 20%, while Multiair technology could improve the 1.4 litre petrol engines by offering 10% improved torque figures, 10% better fuel consumption and a 50% reduction in emissions for both naturally aspirated and turbo variants.
All this will of course go towards helping Fiat achieve their claim that by 2012, the Fiat Group will have the lowest weighted average emissions of any other manufacture.
Full details of Fiats engine plans can be found in the official PDF from Fiat Powertrain in our downloads section on NF500.

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