Fiat Punto (2010 – 2018) Review
Fiat Punto (2010 – 2018) At A Glance
It started off in 2010 as the Fiat Punto Evo before reverting to the simpler Fiat Punto name in 2012, remaining in showrooms until 2018. While it never felt quite on terms with class leaders like the Volkswagen Polo or sweet-handling Ford Fiesta, it gave the likes of the Citroen C3 pause for thought. As a used buy, the Fiat Punto is an affordable option, but there are better choices with more safety equipment available. Read on for our full Fiat Punto review.
Despite the name changes, the Fiat Punto was essentially an ‘evolved’ version of the Fiat Grande Punto that dated back all the way to 2006.
The most obvious upgrades are on the outside, where the Fiat Punto Evo got a front end inspired by the funky Fiat 500.
It certainly gave it a softer appearance compared with the Fiat Grande Punto, although the styling does seem to divide opinion. There were changes inside, too, with a redesigned dash and superior quality.
More updates came in 2012 when the simplified Fiat Punto name was reinstated, although the changes were largely to streamline the trim range to just three choices, making things easier for buyers.
There were also new petrol and diesel engines in 2012, with the arrival of the 85PS 1.3-litre MultiJet turbodiesel and the 0.9-litre TwinAir petrol with the same output.
Refinement was improved, so the Fiat Punto was quieter on the motorway and at slower speeds, as well being easy and enjoyable to drive.
But a big letdown is the overly firm ride, which is especially noticeable on models with larger wheels.
It’s also worth noting that the Fiat Punto scored a woeful zero-star rating when crash tested by Euro NCAP in 2017 – certainly something to consider if you regularly carry family in the car.
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