Overview
- Both models arrive from Brazil and are already available across Fiat’s Argentine dealer network.
- Updates center on a new front-end look, revised wheels and cabins with a 10.1-inch multimedia system, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, a fully digital cluster and wireless charging.
- Selected trims add a panoramic sunroof, while the Fastback now features factory blind-spot alert as standard across the renewed range.
- Advanced driver-assistance remains available, including automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist and automatic switching between high and low beams.
- Powertrains carry over, including the Abarth variants with the Turbo 270 1.3 (175 CV) and a 6‑speed automatic, and Fiat published prices of ARS 32,833,000–40,093,000 for Pulse and ARS 40,653,000–44,625,000 for Fastback with a three-year/100,000 km warranty.