Following the announcement of the proposed alliance between Fiat and Chrysler in January, the question on everybody’s lips was which European top-sellers were finally going to come to North America. Stylish compact cars like the Fiat 500 and Bravo were suddenly a very real possibility for North America but those are just two of a handful of new models that could make their way Stateside.
Up to seven different models from Fiat and Alfa Romeo could be sold locally, and latest reports indicate that one of these could be sold under the Jeep brand. To help meet impending CAFE regulations, which will require carmaker fleets to average 35mpg by 2020, Chrysler may sell the compact Fiat Panda Cross soft-roader as a Jeep. The Panda Cross packs a 1.3L turbodiesel engine and achieves up to 40mpg in fuel-economy.
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