It is simple and easy to use.
Pulse, a small crossover mechanically similar to the Argo hatchback and its equivalent, will be added to the list. Cronos sedan . Fiat finally allows us to have a look inside the cabin after releasing exterior photos and announcing its name (after an online contest). It has seen quite a few modifications compared to the Argo or Cronos. The instrument cluster is fully digital and the touchscreen displays infotainment information on a 10.1 inch screen. The latest Uconnect software is used in the Toro pickup trucks. Here, the screen is set up in portrait mode while the Pulse uses a more traditional horizontal layout.
The upcoming Pulse will have different climate controls than the Argo or Cronos. There will also be a red Sport button at the wheel. Fiat claims that it has created new textures and fabrics, as well as special paints and finishes for its model to stand out from other small crossovers. The vehicle will be available in Brazil within the next months. It comes with two engines: a turbocharged, 1.0-liter three cylinder unit that produces approximately 120 horsepower and 196 Newton meters (145 pound-feet), and a naturally aspirated base 1.3-liter engine with 109 HP and 139 Nm (103lb-ft). The first will be compatible with a six speed automatic gearbox, while the second can be connected to either an automatic five-speed or continuously variable transmission.
Although pricing details are not available, we have an educated guess that it will be less expensive than the Jeep Compass. The Fiat Pulse will be priced at $15,600 with a maximum price of $21,500 according to Motor1.com Brazil.