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Outdoor-orientated version of the Fiat Qubo

This is the Fiat Qubo Trekking, a vehicle Fiat describes as being for "nature lovers and outdoor sports and leisure enthusiasts".

The Fiat Qubo Trekking will be unveiled at the Frankfurt motor show and is powered by a 74bhp 1.3-litre Multijet engine.

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It has Fiat's 'Traction+' traction control system, which gives it off-road capability that Fiat compares to "that of a light crossover". Turned on by a button on the dashboard, the system operates at speeds above 17mph, electronically simulating a self-locking mechanical diff by braking a spinning wheel and transferring power to the wheel with more grip.

Emphasising the car's off-road credentials, the ride height has been raised by 20mm, while the suspension travel is 10mm greater.

Styling changes from the standard Qubo include a new front bumper design, an underbody shield, roof bars, privacy rear windows and larger wheel arches.

No prices or on-sale dates have yet been released.

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daddy 3 9 September 2009

Re: Fiat Qubo Trekking unveiled

I have just had the plesure of having a Qubo for 2 weeks as my car had been pranged by another not insured driver,any way apart from the looks which take a while to get used to the car aint that bad to drive and if i was ever in the need for this type of car it would be defo on the list. Not bad Fiat,very suprised.