2022 Fiat Pulse Baby SUV Is On Its Way!
by AutoExpert | 30 July, 2021
Fiat has released new shots of the forthcoming Pulse, a compact crossover aimed at South American countries. The newest SUV, which was named through a voting process, will hit the market in Brazil in September.
2022 Fiat Pulse works differently than the European 500X, adopting a modern style language close to that of the Fiat Strada truck, however with additional chrome over the headlights and grille. It also has a bi-tone body and plastic wrapping all around the vehicle. However, the model seen is most likely the top-of-the-line version with LED lighting and massive alloy wheels.
Pulse is built on the new MLA platform, which differs from the MP1 platform that underpins the Argo hatchback and Chronos vehicle, both of which are only offered in South America.
The dashboard appears to be plain, but it contains all of the features that you would need from a modern vehicle. A 7-inch digital instrument cluster, which is also available in the Fiat Toro, is coupled with a 10.1-inch touchscreen for entertainment on the central console's top.
The automated AC is controlled by a leather steering wheel with inbuilt buttons and physical knobs. Although we do not have any official word on the engines, 2022 Fiat Pulse is expected to come with a naturally aspirated 1.3-liter, a turbocharged three-cylinder 1.0-liter, and a mild-hybrid 1.3-liter. A CVT automatic gearbox will come standard, with a manual transmission available as an alternative. In September, Fiat Pulse will officially launch.