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Fiat Fullback is a Compact Pickup Truck that has been produced by Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors since 2016 and continues until 2019. While the car is assembled in Thailand, the technical infrastructure and design similarities with the Mitsubishi L200 make them almost a relative vehicle. While the Fullback is sold in three different car market regions, it is also known to carry the Ram brand in some regions. It is a very modern pick up in terms of design, but it does not have too radical details in terms of aesthetics. Although the sharp lines on the body draw attention, it is a vehicle that stands out with its dynamic and sportiness in daily use rather than hard and masculinity. Different variations such as Cross confirm this interpretation.

 

Fiat Fullback Technical Specifications and Fuel Consumption

The technical specifications and fuel consumption of the Fiat Fullback are our focus in this section. In this regard, we need to talk about details such as the engine options and fuel consumption of the Fiat Fullback. However, while talking about these details, we limit the engine options under two categories in order not to bore you. These categories are; The Best Fuel-Economy and Most Popular engine options. Fiat Fullback has two standard engine options such as 2.0 JTD and 2.0 TD. First of all, we can say that the best fuel-economy engine option is 2.4 TD. It is a four-cylindered engine with a 2442 cm3 size. It is an engine that uses diesel fuel feed system. It can produce 154 horsepower and 3500 RPM torque. According to the official factory data, 2.4 TD has got a 6,0lt/100km (which refers to 47 MPG in the UK) average fuel consumption data when we gather the Urban and Extra Urban usage. Now let's focus on the 2.4 JTD, the most popular engine. It has got a four cylindered engine structure with a 2442 cm3 size. It is a Diesel Type Engine which produces 181 Horsepower and 3500 RPM Torque. When we gather these two fuel consumption data, the Urban and Extra Urban usage, we get a 7,0lt/100km (which refers to 40 MPG in the UK) average MPG.

 

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