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    Home » PHOTOS: Fiat Unveils Titano, a bakkie for Africa and Latin America
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    PHOTOS: Fiat Unveils Titano, a bakkie for Africa and Latin America

    December 12, 2023
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    Ismaeel Hassen, CEO for FCA South Africa
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    Fiat has introduced its latest offering, the Titano, a one-tonne bakkie designed specifically for the African and Latin American markets. With its robust capabilities and versatile design, the Titano aims to make a strong impact in these regions.

    1. Unlike its predecessor, the Fiat Fullback, which was based on the Mitsubishi Triton, the Titano shares its DNA with the Peugeot Landtrek. This association brings together the strengths of both brands and presents a promising platform for the Titano’s success.
    2. While Algeria and Brazil have been identified as specific markets for the Titano, other countries in Africa and Latin America may also witness its arrival. The bakkie is tailored to meet the unique demands of these regions, catering to local preferences and requirements.
    3. The Titano will be available in different engine variants. In the Algerian market, it will be equipped with the Landtrek’s 1.9-litre turbodiesel engine, generating 110kW and 350Nm of torque. In Brazil, a more powerful 2.2-litre turbodiesel engine producing 147kW is expected to be offered.
    4. Stellantis, the parent company of Fiat, has plans to establish a new factory in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, where it intends to manufacture a one-tonne bakkie. While initially focused on the Peugeot Landtrek, there is a possibility that the Fiat Titano could also be produced there in the future.
    5. With its robust capabilities and engine options, the Titano aims to compete against established players in the one-tonne bakkie segment, such as the Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger. Fiat aims to offer a compelling alternative to buyers in these competitive markets.
    6. In Brazil, Fiat holds a significant market share and the introduction of the Titano expands its extensive bakkie lineup, which includes models like the Strada half-tonner and the Toro midsize unibody model. The Titano reinforces Fiat’s position as a leading player in the bakkie segment.
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