2018 Fiat Cronos (Linea Successor) Interior Revealed
Highlights
- The Fiat Cronos sedan replaces the Linea internationally
- The Cronos shares its underpinnings with the Argo hatchback
- Fiat has not confirmed yet if the Cronos will replace the Linea in India
The Fiat Cronos is the newest sedan to come from the FCA Group as a replacement for the ageing Linea. The company revealed the design of the compact sedan late last year and have pulled the wraps off the interior. All set to go on sale in Latin American markets later this year, Fiat Brazil shared the images on its Facebook handle, revealing the all-new cabin on the model. As expected, the cabin looks smart and well-designed like the exterior, while heavily borrowing from the Argo hatchback. The Cronos is essentially a sedan derivative of the Argo and shares a tonne of components and design elements.
The dark-tone cabin looks smart on the new Fiat Cronos compact sedan with a nice touch of grey and brushed silver all over. The burgundy shade panels on the dashboard are a nice touch too. Taking prominence though is the floating touchscreen infotainment system that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. You also get three circular air-con vents on the centre console with auto climate control, while the three-spoke steering wheel comes with a host of controls. The seats are upholstered in fabric.
While its design is heavily borrowed from the Argo, Fiat has given some new styling elements to the Cronos to differentiate it from the hatchback. The sedan sports a different grille and a new bumper, while the rear, post the C-pillar looks well proportioned and comes with wide LED taillights. Under the hood, the Brazil-spec Fiat Cronos will be using the 1.3-litre motor in both petrol and ethanol options producing up to 100 bhp (108 bhp on ethanol). There will also be a 1.8-litre petrol variant with 134 bhp on the higher Precision trim. Both engines will come paired with a 5-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic transmission.
While the Cronos is currently set to go on sale in the South American markets, there's no confirmation on its India launch yet. The Linea is an ageing offering and needs to be replaced to take on the likes of the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, Honda City, Hyundai Verna and the likes.
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