New Fiat Qubo MPV now available in the U.K in three trim levels
18 Jul 2016|1,188 views
Part of the functional family, alongside the popular Panda, versatile Doblo and all new Tipo hatchback and stationwagon, the new Fiat Qubo retains its 3,960mm long and 1,700mm wide dimensions, meaning it continues to mate the footprint of a supermini with the interior more like that of an Multi Purpose Vehicle.


The new Fiat Qubo is available in three trim levels, Pop, Lounge and Trekking. Standard equipment on the entry level Pop model includes remote central locking, electric front windows with one-touch lowering, electrically adjusted and adjustable door mirrors, body coloured bumpers and mirror covers, height-adjustable driver's seat with lumbar support and an arm rest and opening rear quarter-light windows.
It is available with the 77bhp 1.4-litre petrol engine, and the 80bhp 1.3-litre MultiJet II turbodiesel.
The Lounge version adds air-conditioning, front fog lights, a 5.0-inch Uconnect touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth steering wheel remote controls, steering wheel and gear shifter trimmed in leather and 16-inch alloy wheels. The Trekking version, with its raised suspension and Traction+ electronic front differential, builds on the impressive Lounge specification by adding special bumpers, side mouldings and alloy wheels as well as dark tinted windows, roof bars, rear parking sensors, cruise control and the 95bhp 1.3-litre MultiJet II turbodiesel as standard.
Part of the functional family, alongside the popular Panda, versatile Doblo and all new Tipo hatchback and stationwagon, the new Fiat Qubo retains its 3,960mm long and 1,700mm wide dimensions, meaning it continues to mate the footprint of a supermini with the interior more like that of an Multi Purpose Vehicle.
There's ample room for five adults and a capacious 250 litre boot - which grows to 650 litres when the parcel shelf is removed or an astonishing 2,500 litres with the rear seats removed. Equipped with the optional folding of the front passenger seat, the Fiat Qubo is even able to accommodate long objects of up to 2,500mm in length.
The new Fiat Qubo is available in three trim levels, Pop, Lounge and Trekking. Standard equipment on the entry level Pop model includes remote central locking, electric front windows with one-touch lowering, electrically adjusted and adjustable door mirrors, body coloured bumpers and mirror covers, height-adjustable driver's seat with lumbar support and an arm rest and opening rear quarter-light windows.
It is available with the 77bhp 1.4-litre petrol engine, and the 80bhp 1.3-litre MultiJet II turbodiesel.
The Lounge version adds air-conditioning, front fog lights, a 5.0-inch Uconnect touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth steering wheel remote controls, steering wheel and gear shifter trimmed in leather and 16-inch alloy wheels. The Trekking version, with its raised suspension and Traction+ electronic front differential, builds on the impressive Lounge specification by adding special bumpers, side mouldings and alloy wheels as well as dark tinted windows, roof bars, rear parking sensors, cruise control and the 95bhp 1.3-litre MultiJet II turbodiesel as standard.
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