The refers to the second generation of the iconic Fiat Uno, launched in 2010 to modernize Fiat's compact segment. It introduced the "Evo" branding for its Fire engines, focusing on efficiency and urban agility. Overview and Evolution
Launched as a 2011 model, the Uno Evo was built on a new platform, marking a significant departure from the classic Fiat Uno Mille . While initially met with some skepticism by fans of the original, it eventually gained mass popularity due to its updated design and improved comfort. Performance and Mechanical Specs
: Most models feature a five-speed manual gearbox, though some later 1.4-liter versions offered the Dualogic automated manual transmission. Main Versions Vivace : The entry-level, more urban-focused version. Fiat UNO EVO
: Positioned as a more refined mid-range option, often coming with more standard features than the Vivace. Consumption and Maintenance
: Standard maintenance intervals, such as the 30,000 km service , involve routine inspections of brakes, oil and filter changes, and wheel alignment. Safety and Criticisms The refers to the second generation of the
: Primarily available with 1.0-liter and 1.4-liter Fire Evo engines. Later models (post-2017) introduced the more modern 1.0 and 1.3 Firefly three-cylinder engines.
The "Evo" moniker specifically highlights the engine family, designed for better fuel economy and lower emissions. While initially met with some skepticism by fans
: The "adventurous" variant with higher ground clearance, roof rails, and plastic body cladding for a more robust look.