Especificaciones y análisis del Fiat Marea
Power
110HP
Torque
275Nm
Consumption
5.5l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
11.2s
Top Speed
186km/h
Weight
1425kg
Price
18,300€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
500 L
63 L
81 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Fiat Marea Weekend JTD 110 St Moritz · 110 CV (2002-2003)
General description
The Fiat Marea Weekend JTD 110 St Moritz was not just a family car; it was an Italian statement of intent in the early 2000s. A vehicle that promised space, versatility, and, above all, the heart of a revolutionary diesel engine that changed the rules of the game, all wrapped in a design that left no one indifferent.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel is to feel the generous and forceful push of its 275 Nm of torque from very low revs. The 110 hp JTD engine, although modest in figures today, felt full of life, allowing for agile and confident travel. The 5-speed manual gearbox connected you with the mechanics, and although its chassis prioritized comfort, it conveyed a solidity that invited you to devour kilometers on the road, feeling that you were driving a robust and capable car for any family adventure.
Design and aesthetics
Its design was pure Italian audacity. While the sedan was elegant, the Weekend version broke the mold with a very personal and controversial, yet immensely practical, rear end. Its fluid lines culminated in a tailgate that gave access to a cavernous 500-liter trunk, a paradise for families. It was a car that did not seek everyone's approval, but rather offered a unique style and functionality, a breath of fresh air compared to the sobriety of its competitors.
Technology and features
The real jewel in the crown was its JTD engine. Fiat was a pioneer in common-rail direct injection technology, and this Marea was one of its best ambassadors. It offered a smoothness, performance, and fuel consumption of just 5.5 liters per 100 km that were cutting-edge for a diesel of its time. Beyond the engine, its equipment was adequate, but the entire technological experience revolved around that brilliant mechanics that democratized performance in diesel cars.
Competition
In the battlefield of compact station wagons, the Marea Weekend faced titans like the Ford Focus Wagon, the Opel Astra Caravan, or the Volkswagen Golf Variant. While its German rivals opted for sobriety and almost mathematical perfection, the Fiat played the card of passion, distinctive design, and a diesel engine that looked down on them in terms of driving pleasure and efficiency.
Conclusion
The Fiat Marea Weekend JTD 110 is a car remembered with fondness and nostalgia. It was a brave bet on a family car with a soul, a practical and spacious vehicle powered by one of the best diesel engines of its time. It may not have been perfect, but its character, its enormous load capacity, and the beat of its JTD heart made it an unforgettable travel companion for many families who were looking for more than just a means of transport.




