Next week sees the return of the Fiat Bravo to the UK, after an absence of five years.
The old Bravo finished production in 2002, but the new one goes on sale on Saturday, and will be available with five engines and five trims.
Three engines are 1.4-litre petrol units, with 90bhp, 120bhp and 150bhp. Two 1.9-litre diesels complete the line-up - an 8v 120bhp engine and a 16v 150bhp motor.
There are five trims. Entry-level cars (which don't have a trim name) have remote central locking, six airbags, electric front windows, a CD player and front foglights as standard.
As well as these items, Active cars have air-conditioning, a height-adjustable driver's seat and a steering wheel that adjusts for rake and reach.
Active Sport models add a leather sports steering wheel and gearknob, sports seats and pedals, 17-inch alloy wheels, a rear spoiler and a front armrest.
Dynamic models offer electric rear windows, a leather steering wheel, MP3 player connectivity with steering wheel-mounted controls, dual-zone climate control and 16-inch alloy wheels.
Sport cars have 17-inch alloy wheels, sports suspension, ESP stability programme, cruise control, a rear spoiler, MP3 player connectivity with steering-wheel mounted controls, bespoke interior trim, sports instruments and a chrome tailpipe.
Fiat Bravo - prices
1.4 £10,995
1.4 Active £11,795
1.4 T-Jet 120 Active TBC
1.4 T-Jet 150 Active £12,895
1.9 MultiJet 120 Active £13,295
1.4 Active Sport £12,495
1.4 T-Jet 120 Active Sport TBC
1.9 MultiJet 120 Active Sport £13,995
1.4 Dynamic £12,895
1.4 T-Jet 120 Dynamic TBC
1.4 T-Jet 150 Dynamic £13,995
1.9 MultiJet 120 Dynamic £14,395
1.9 MultiJet 150 Dynamic £15,195
1.4 T-Jet 150 Sport £14,295
1.9 MultiJet 150 Sport £15,495
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