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Fiat Tipo (2016-2023) review

The Fiat Tipo comes as a compact hatch or SW estate, and it's easy to drive, offers decent space and is good value for money

Overall Auto Express rating

3.0

How we review cars
Pros
  • Good value
  • Spacious interior
  • Quiet and easy to drive
Cons
  • Dull driving experience
  • Uninspiring design
  • Rivals are cheaper to run
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Just so you know, this is an older review of the 2016-2023 Fiat Tipo. If you are interested in information about a used Fiat Tipo, or news about the latest Fiat models, please follow the links provided.

The Fiat Tipo is a well-rounded budget hatch. It offers more than enough practicality for most situations, while the strong engine and comfortable chassis make it an acceptable family five-door to live with. However, it’s the Fiat’s thrifty running costs that seal the deal.

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While the entry-level Tipo is especially cheap in Europe, the higher UK pricing invites comparison with some much more accomplished rivals. The Vauxhall Astra, for example, is much more fun to drive without sacrificing economy or comfort - and that’s where the Tipo loses out most.

While many Italian cars have character that helps gloss over their shortcomings in some areas, the Tipo's dull driving experience is likely to put some people off. The styling details are neat, but the overall shape of the Tipo, along with its interior, is disappointingly drab. If you’re looking for a cheap family car, certainly give the Tipo a look.

The Fiat Tipo and Fiat Tipo Station Wagon (SW) estate are compact family cars, but they're for sale at a lower price than rivals such as the Ford Focus and VW Golf, so theoretically offer better value for money. There's also the saloon version to consider, although it's only offered with a 94bhp petrol engine.

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Fiat has used existing tech for the Tipo. It's built on an enlarged platform that's shared with the likes of the Jeep Renegade, Fiat 500L or 500X and Fiat Doblo van, while engines and in-car technology are also common with other Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Jeep vehicles.

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• Best hatchbacks

Those engines include Fiat's ageing naturally aspirated 1.4 petrol, the newer 1.4 T-Jet turbo petrol and 1.6 Multijet diesel. All cars are front engine, front-wheel drive, with 6-speed manual gearboxes for the petrol engines and an optional 6-speed auto for the diesel.

The Tipo range is structured in a simple way, with straightforward price rises between grades. The entry-level 1.4 95hp Easy hatchback starts at around £15,000, while Higher spec Lounge trim is £2,000 more than Easy. Sporty S-Design is another £1,000 on top of that, with the top-of-the-range Sport versions costing just over £21,000.

The 1.6-litre diesel is only available in Mirror and Lounge trim. Choose S-Design, and you only have the petrol engines to choose from. Any of these trims can be had in Tipo SW estate guise. And guess what? £1,000 is added to the list price.

As well as this core model range, Fiat offers plenty of good-value special editions with added kit. The Fiat Tipo Street is an upgrade of Easy trim for £500 that adds black detailing, black alloy wheels and tinted windows for a sportier look, but retaining the pedestrian 1.4-litre petrol engine. Elsewhere, the Fiat Tipo Mirror adds touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus other kit for a modest price increase over Easy Plus.

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Another special is the Fiat Tipo Sport. This takes S-Design and adds a sportier bodykit with a rear diffuser, front splitter, side skirts and a black contrast roof. There's more kit inside, too, although again it only comes with the two petrol engine options, so there's no power upgrade to go with the sportier looks.

Overall, the Fiat Tipo is a decent budget choice, and offers more kit than similarly priced versions of cars such as the Focus, Renault Megane and Peugeot 308. But it does feel like a budget option inside, and the dated technology under the skin means it's not as dynamic as its rivals and is likely to be pricier to run, too.

Tipo history

The Fiat Tipo hatchback introduced in the UK in 2016 (it arrived first as a saloon in other markets in 2015) is the second car to use the Tipo name. The original Tipo of 1988 was the successor to the Ritmo, and it even won the European Car Of The Year title in 1989. You'll be hard-pressed to find one these days, but its platform was used on a number of other cars, including the Alfa Romeo 145/146, Fiat Coupe Turbo and Lancia Delta.

While that car also spawned the Fiat Tipo 16V hot hatchback, that hasn't been the case with the current car. The only real variation is the Tipo Station Wagon estate, which offers added practicality over the hatch courtesy of its larger boot.

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