General  two-cylinder turbo engine

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Does any one have a clue when it will be coming out not wanting to order a 1.2 then find out this engine comes out soon after.
 
Not a clue. All information deeply welcome here too.
I gather there will be a 0.7 litre with about 80bhp, and a 0.9 with about 110bhp.

Best guess is 2009 - 2010, so there's no point in holding our breaths.

Originally I read that Fiat would not be sharing this engine with Ford for the new Ka, and then last week in Autocar or somewhere I saw that Ford will be fitting the Fiat twin too. I sincerely hope this is inaccurate because this little motor should give Fiat the real product differentiation it needs. The novel valve technology comes this year, firstly on on some Alfas and the Lancia Delta, so perhaps the twin won't be too far behind?
 
Not a clue. All information deeply welcome here too.
I gather there will be a 0.7 litre with about 80bhp, and a 0.9 with about 110bhp.

Best guess is 2009 - 2010, so there's no point in holding our breaths.

Originally I read that Fiat would not be sharing this engine with Ford for the new Ka, and then last week in Autocar or somewhere I saw that Ford will be fitting the Fiat twin too. I sincerely hope this is inaccurate because this little motor should give Fiat the real product differentiation it needs. The novel valve technology comes this year, firstly on on some Alfas and the Lancia Delta, so perhaps the twin won't be too far behind?

The Smart forTwo has a 3 cylinder turbocharged engine that has a certain uniqueness but it does not make it a great car or engine however. New engines tend to be heavily slewed to reducig emissions, laudible in itself but not always resulting in a more desireable driving experience.
 
New engines tend to be heavily slewed to reducig emissions, laudible in itself but not always resulting in a more desireable driving experience.

But the new valve technology is intended to improve response, performance, economy and emissions. Sounds too good to be true I know, but the rumours have all been positive The biggest problem now seems to be balancing it - which is also seemingly solved. Bike engines manage with twins very wll after all - and what a noise!

Still if that tramp in the phone box is any use we should know in eighteen months. This was the time scale of the Italian tramp too.
 
A few of them I believe, and other cars too. They can't launch such a radical engine without very thorough testing. Fiat has always produced fine motors and this is not the time to foul up.
 
My local tramp has a whole bus stop and he says fiat will bring out an all electric 500 in 2010:eek:, he knows this cos he has loaded a trojan in another tramp's spy satellite network which has been feeding him misinformation. He controls it all via a nokia 3210 with a homemade bluetooth mod slapped on.
 
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