Fiat plans to sells its new Bravo model in more markets than the model’s Stilo predecessor which was considered a failure.

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Fiat brand head Luca De Meo told Reuters the five-door hatchback would arrive at more than 60 countries including markets in South America and Asia soon after its launch in the coming weeks.


“We intend to make it a global product,” he told the news agency at the opening of an exhibit of vintage models of Fiat’s Cinquecento reinterpreted by a group of designers.


The report said the new model being unveiled on 31 January for February sale is Fiat’s renewed push into the important C segment of the market with a modest sales target of 120,000 units a year.