Fiat Palio is a supermini car which was produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat from 1996 until 2018.
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Fiat Palio is a supermini car which was produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat from 1996 until 2018.
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Palio badge originated on the European-market Mark II Fiat 127, of 1977, where it was a trim designation rather than an actual model.
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The 127 Fiat Palio featured alloy wheels, a more luxurious interior, and a metallic paint finish as found on the 127 Sport.
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In 2001, Fiat introduced for the South American market the crossover version, called Palio Adventure and based on the Palio Weekend.
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The Fiat Palio Weekend were not available with the smaller engine.
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The 2004 Fiat Palio was the first Brazilian model in the B-segment available with four airbags, parking assistance, and light and rain sensor.
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The third generation of the Fiat Palio had huge sales numbers, even getting higher sales in some months than the VW Gol, the Brazilian best-selling car for over 24 years.
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The Fiat Palio Adventure introduced the new limited slip differential and new suspension for off-road with front-wheel drive.
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In 2011, after buying the Brazilian factory and the project of the Tritec engine, Fiat Palio modified it and launched its new line of 4 cylinder engines in South America, being the 1.
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In 2007, Fiat Palio joined Brazilian utility companies Cemig and Itaipu to develop new electric vehicles for Brazil.
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