Fiat Toro snapped undisguised on assembly line - Spied

03/10/2015 - 11:51 ,  ,   Aravind Jayachandran

Fiat's second pick-up truck will slot above the Strada.

The upcoming Fiat Toro has been spotted completely undisguised on the assembly line at Fiat's factory in Pernambuco, Brazil, leaving nothing to the imagination.

The Fiat Toro will draw design influence from the Fiat FCC4 Concept, as seen in the sleek pilot lamps and headlamps.

The photographed model appears to be of a lower variant, as it doesn't feature chrome details, foglamps, or a silver skid plate, which were otherwise revealed in previous spyshots. An interesting aspect to note is that the tailgate is split in the middle for a barn door approach, unlike the usual fold-down design.

The Fiat Toro will draw design influence from the Fiat FCC4 Concept, as seen in the sleek pilot lamps, separate headlamps integrated in the large grille, LED taillamps and the large Fiat badge on the tailgate.

An interesting aspect to note is that the rear tailgate is split in the middle in a barn door style.

Also Read: Fiat Strada ‘Extreme’ variant pitted against the Renault Duster Oroch

The Toro, as per reports will feature a 2.0-liter Multijet turbodiesel engine or a 1.8-liter E.torQ flex engine, paired to manual or automatic transmissions. The payload rating is expected to range between 650 kg to 1,000 kg, making the Renault Duster Oroch one of its rivals.

[Source: Primeiramarcha]

Fiat FCC4 Concept

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