The Fiat Cronos (Type 358S) is a
subcompact car released in February 2018 by the Italian automaker
Fiat. It is a
sedan for the Latin American market based on the
Argo hatchback.
Overview
Unveiled in February 2018, the Cronos was developed as a three-box sedan version of the Argo
subcompact
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According to the U.S. Environmental Prot ...
hatchback. It takes part of the front
platform
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, the interior, and the front doors from the Argo; altogether, about 30 percent of the components are derived from the Argo. The remaining 70 percent are specific to the Cronos, like the bonnet, front crosspieces, front and rear subframe, bumper, rear axle and skeleton of the body. During the design phase, the car was developed under the codename ''Type X6S''.
The Cronos was officially announced by the CEO of
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles,
Sergio Marchionne
Sergio Marchionne (; 17 June 1952 – 25 July 2018) was an Italian-Canadian businessman, widely known for his turnarounds of the automakers Fiat and Chrysler, his business acumen and his outspoken and often frank approach, especially when dealing ...
, in April 2016. During the announcement event, he illustrated an investment plan of $500 million for an FCA plant in
Córdoba, Argentina. He anticipated total annual production of 100,000 units at full capacity. In 2018, the plant was the subject of an episode of ''Megafábricas'' from
Nat Geo.
The car, which entered production in February 2018, went on sale in Brazil and Argentina that month. Within the Fiat range, in the Latin American market, it replaces three models: the
Siena Fire, the
Grand Siena and the
Linea
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. Based on the new MP-S (Modular Platform Sedan) platform, it uses
McPherson suspension in the front with a stabilizer bar. In the rear, a
torsion beam
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system is adopted.
The car has been developed by the R&D FCA Brazil center for the South American market only and is not marketed in Europe. The Cronos offers a luggage compartment with a capacity of 525 liters. The interior is shared with the Argo and uses the UConnect Touch 7" multimedia system.
The engine range consists of the new biofuel (petrol/ ethanol) 1.3-litre 16V
GSE ''Firefly'' inline-four engine
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capable of delivering 109 horsepower in ethanol power supply and the 1.8-litre 16V
''E.torQ'' inline four engine 139 horsepower. The 1.3-litre engine is combined with a five-speed manual gearbox or a ''GSR''
automated manual (evolution of the ''Dualogic'') always five speed, while the 1.8-litre is combined with a five speed manual or six speed
automatic Aisin AW60T.
In June 2022, Fiat announced the discontinuation of the 1.8 16v engine, which was already discontinued in Brazil since the early 2022 when the PROCONVE L7
emissions standard became mandatory.
In 2022, it is the normal Argentine car with the highest level of localization: 48% of its parts are made in the country.
As of 2022, 57% of its production is exported and over 250,000 units have been made (over 80,000 expected for 2022).
Facelift
In late July 2022, the facelift model was released. It features an updated front grille with new Fiat badges, interior trims, a 1.0-litre petrol engine option and a
CVT option.
Safety
The Cronos has front ventilated
disc brakes.
The Cronos in its most basic Latin American version with 2 airbags and no
ESC received 0 stars for adult occupants and 4 stars for infants from
Latin NCAP
The Latin New Car Assessment Programme (Latin NCAP) is an automobile safety assessment programme for Latin America and the Caribbean. Founded in 2010, it offers independent information to consumers about the safety levels of new cars in the ...
in 2019.
The Cronos in its most basic Latin American version with 2 airbags, airbag switch, and no
ESC received 0 stars from
Latin NCAP
The Latin New Car Assessment Programme (Latin NCAP) is an automobile safety assessment programme for Latin America and the Caribbean. Founded in 2010, it offers independent information to consumers about the safety levels of new cars in the ...
in 2021 under its new protocol (similar to
Euro NCAP
The European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) is a European voluntary car safety performance assessment programme (i.e. a New Car Assessment Program) based in Leuven (Belgium) formed in 1996, with the first results released in Februa ...
2014).
In 2022, it lost the 4-airbag option.
Sales
The Cronos was the second best-selling passenger car in Argentina in 2020, and is currently the most sold car in Argentina since 2021.
References
External links
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{{Fiat timeline (South America)
Cronos
Cars introduced in 2018
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