Fiat Doblò

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Fiat Doblo

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Fiat Doblò
Manufacturer Fiat
Assembly Betim, Minas Gerais, Brazil (Fiat)
Bursa, Turkey (jv with Tofaş)
Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia (SeverstalAvto)
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
(Mekong Auto)
Production 2001-present
Predecessor Fiat Fiorino II
Successor
Class Panel van / leisure activity vehicle
Platform
Layout Front-engine, front-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
Body style
Engine
Transmission
Wheelbase 2585mm
Length 4255mm
4354mm (Adventure)
Width 1720mm
1763mm} (Adventure)
Height 1820mm
1957mm (Adventure)
Aka Fiat Panorama (Singapore)
Fuel economy
Fuel capacity
Related Pyongwha Ppeokkugi
Designer


The Fiat Doblò is a panel van and leisure activity vehicle produced by Italian automaker Fiat since 2001. It was first launched to the public in Holland, and received the "2006 International Van of the Year" award by an international jury from 19 countries. In Singapore, a 1.4-litre LAV variant is marketed as the Fiat Panorama in 5 and 7-seater versions.

The Doblò carries a payload of up to 730kg, with an interior volume of 3.2m3.

It is manufactured by Fiat's Tofaş subsidiary factory in Bursa, Turkey, in Brazil since 2002 and in Russia and Vietnam. Turkish models have an engine range that includes a 1.4-litre petrol, a 1.9-litre MultiJet, and a 16-valve 1.3-litre MultiJet.

In North Korea Pyonghwa Motors produces Doblò branded as its own name Ppeokkugi.

The Doblò was restyled in autumn 2005 with modifications to the front and rear light groups, and the total design of the front part.

Brazilian Dobló

Brazilian Doblós were available with two 16-valve petrol engines, a 1.3-litre Fire and a 1.6-litre Torque. Currently, the only engine available in Brazil is an 8-valve 1.8-litre Powertrain petrol, supplied by General Motors.

In 2003 Fiat Brazil introduced 4x4 version called Fiat Doblò Adventure, with straight-4 Powertrain 1800 cc engine. It has revised exterior look with bigger bumpers and mouldings and raised ride height 6cm and spare wheel on the rear.

Engines

Engines 2000

Model Type Power
1.2 petrol 65PS
1.6 natural power Natural gas 92PS
1.9 D diesel 69PS
1.9 JTD diesel 105PS

Engines 2006

Model Type Power
1.4 petrol 77PS
1.6 natural power Natural gas 92PS
1.316v Multijet diesel 75PS
1.9 Multijet diesel 105PS
1.9 16v Multijet diesel 120PS


Electric versions

Micro-Vett Fiat Doblò has three battery versions:

  • a 43 kWh lead-acid battery pack, providing a range of 150 km (93 miles) in the urban duty cycle on a single charge; recharging takes 5-8 hours
  • 60 x 200 AH 3.6V lithium modules; Battery life: 1000 cycles at 80% DOD / 2000 cycles at 70% DOD

The vehicle uses a 30 kW (60 kW peak) motor from Ansaldo Electric Drives, that gives 120km/h top speed.

On October 2, 2007, a 60 day demonstration of the All-Electric Fiat Doblo was begun. The Electric engine is powered by a custom 18 kWh Altairnano high performance NanoSafe(R) battery pack, traveled 300 kilometers (186 miles) in an urban delivery circuit. The custom battery pack was fully recharged in less than ten minutes a total of three times using AeroViroments' high voltage, 125 kW rated, rapid charging system. The vehicle will be driven an estimated total of 7500km during the 60-day demonstration period, which translates to an annual equivalent use of 45000km.

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