Especificaciones y análisis del Fiat Fiorino
Power
73HP
Torque
118Nm
Consumption
6.6l/100
Emissions
152g/km
0-100 km/h
15.2s
Top Speed
155km/h
Weight
1330kg
Price
13,870€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
330 L
45 L
54 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Fiat QUBO Active 1.4 73cv (2011-2012)
General description
The Fiat Qubo is more than a car; it's a life companion, an ingenious and charming solution for those who value space and practicality above all else. Born from a commercial vehicle, the Fiorino, it inherits a robustness and versatility that make it a perfect tool for the family, leisure, and small daily adventures, all wrapped in an undeniable charisma.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel of the Qubo, the sensations are of pure honesty. Its 73 horsepower doesn't aim for speed records, but to move you with ease and economy through the city, its natural habitat. The high driving position gives you magnificent visibility and a feeling of total control. It's a car that feels agile in traffic, easy to park, and conveys a mechanical simplicity that is hard to find nowadays. It doesn't thrill with its power, but with its loyalty and ease of use.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is an ode to function. The cubic shape, which gives it its name, doesn't seek to win beauty contests, but to maximize every centimeter of interior space. It's an intelligent and friendly design, with a likable front end and sliding rear doors that are a blessing in tight parking spots and for getting children in. It's a car that brings a smile to your face, a vehicle that doesn't take itself too seriously and prioritizes life on board.
Technology and features
The technology on board the Qubo is essential, without complications or distractions. It reflects its era and its practical approach, offering what is necessary for a comfortable and safe journey, such as air conditioning or basic safety systems. You won't find large screens or complex assistants, but clear instrumentation and simple-to-operate controls. It's a refuge from digital complexity, a car that allows you to focus on the pleasure of driving and the scenery.
Competition
In its particular universe, the Qubo competes directly with its project siblings, the Citroën Nemo Multispace and the Peugeot Bipper Tepee, with which it shares almost everything. It also faces entry-level versions of slightly larger van-derived MPVs, such as the Renault Kangoo or the Ford Tourneo Connect. However, the Qubo always plays the card of being more compact, manageable, and urban than most.
Conclusion
The Fiat Qubo is a purchase made with both the head and the heart. It's the smart choice for anyone who needs a gigantic interior space in a contained exterior format. It's a vehicle that charms with its practical character, low running costs, and cheerful, functional design. It's not a car for showing off, but for living. A box of surprises on wheels that proves that the best solutions are often the simplest.




