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Fiat readies to give Palio new life after a long struggle in sales
A facelift and a major marketing push on the way
By : Swaraj Baggonkar | Published : October 17, 2009
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Italian auto manufacturer Fiat has decided to give its oldest surviving model, the Palio, a facelift and a major marketing push, thereby ruling out any phasing out of the model although it has been in production for over eight years.

The company will launch a refreshed Palio in the next three to four months with a “competitive price tag”, according to an executive from Fiat India Automobiles. The existing Palio (base model) is sold at Rs 3.45 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai).

In addition, the petrol engines — 1.1 litre, 57 bhp and the 1.6 litre, 100 bhp seen in the existing Palio — may either get upgraded to suit Bharat Stage IV (BS-IV) emission norms or may get replaced by engines that power another Fiat model, Grande Punto.

The Punto is driven by a 1.2 litre (FIRE) engine that develops 68 bhp of maximum power, as well as a 1.4 litre (FIRE) engine that generates 90 bhp of peak power. The 1.3 litre multijet diesel engine seen in the Palio is already BS-IV compliant and does not require upgradations.

Eleven cities in India will change to BS-IV norms from April 2010 as part of global emission control action aimed at containing harmful gases released by automobiles.

“Although the Palio has become an old model now, it continues to serve our strategic purpose of being the entry level model in our range, while complementing the Punto. It was, hence, essential to infuse some refreshments to the model to keep it under production,” said a senior executive from the company.

Though the company preferred to maintain secrecy about the product until its launch, sources say the new Palio may get a new grille and a new dashboard assembly, much on the lines of the recently launched and facelifted Brazilian Palio.

Fiat India will thus generate a major marketing push to reignite the demand for the Palio, which has considerably slowed due to fierce competition. Despite the price of the current Palio, considered aggressive, it fails to pull customers looking for other hatchbacks such as Hyundai i10, Maruti Suzuki A-Star and Chevrolet Spark, in a similar price band.

Sales of the current Palio are pegged at 250-300 units a month. In contrast, the Hyundai i10 clocks more than 5,000 units a month, according to industry officials.

Auto experts say a facelift by the company was expected. “A complete phase-out of the Palio will result in a huge void in Fiat’s model line-up in India, which will be difficult to afford,” said an expert.

The existing version of the Palio was launched by the company in April 2007, with an additional and highly efficient diesel engine. The four-seater hatchback was first launched in September 2001. Though initial sales were encouraging, it lost in succeeding years to intense competition, Fiat’s infamous service back-up and also due to car’s fuel guzzling nature.

Meanwhile, Fiat India is considering an upward revision of prices for the Punto and Linea after the end of the current quarter. The increase will be made to even out the rise seen in international metal prices and the impact of the euro, which has become costlier for its suppliers.

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  Posted by tushar patwardhan at 2nd June,2011
Palio stile car is discontinud this is a very bad news for palios fans in india
  Posted by tushar patwardhan at 21st April,2011
New palio stile crafted by fiat specially for fiat fans in india
  Posted by tushar patwardhan at 7th April,2011
Fiat palios fans in india waiting for new generations palio in 2011 or 2012
  Posted by Anand at 8th January,2010
I feel Fiat isn't interested in India and want the Indians to be interested in them. Sure they make good cars, I have a Palio 1.9 ELX which has done 1 lakh kms without making any headaches for me. But when it starts to give you problems you will grudge owning it. Non availablity of spares or delay in getting them, proper service are all there. Tatas wouldn't be interested in marketing Fiat as much as they want to sell their own cars.
  Posted by jimmy at 20th October,2009
Fiat can never just understand the nerve of its customers,even though they are one of the oldest automobile makers in India. They have got the designers,the engines all world class, but when it comes to India, they just cant understand what to do. See the palio, the swift got the engine first and the fiat followed but could not catch on the pepiness of the swift. The turning radius is still off even in the punto and the interiors just old fiat style..never want to learn just attach a few things to their engine and they want to sell cars in numbers..??!!
  Posted by Tejalinga at 18th October,2009
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