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Bravo pricing announced by Fiat

Italian automobile manufacturer Fiat has announced the price range for its latest Bravos.

Drivers in the UK can purchase the Active 1.6 16v MultiJet 105 for £13,595 on-the-road and the Dynamic 1.6 16v MultiJet for £15,395.

The model will be made available in two styles, Active and Dynamic, while it can also be picked up with a host of environmentally-friendly features for £300 extra.

From April 1st, when the government's new tax cut for eco-sound comes in, company car drivers will be able to get a ten per cent discount on road tax on the car.

"Available in Active or Dynamic trim levels, both of which offer numerous comfort and safety features as standard [the Bravos] include power steering, air conditioning, ABS brakes, electric windows plus driver, passenger and side airbags," commented the automaker.

Fiat was first established in 1899 and its headquarters is located in Turin.

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