The all-new Fiat Titano midsize pickup was launched in Algeria a full seven months after the original teasers. Besides Africa, the model which bears a close resemblance to the Peugeot Landtrek will also be available in South America starting with Brazil. Each market will get a different engine, tailored to the specific needs of local customers. From the outside, it is hard to distinguish the Fiat Titano from its Peugeot twin. The only points of differentiation appear to be the emblems, the redesigned grille, the 18-inch alloy wheels, and the name on the tailgate which was inspired by Greek mythology (as with the unrelated Nissan Titan).
The greenhouse and the profile are shared
with the Kaicene F70 and Changan Lantazhe from China, which use the same
ladder-frame underpinnings. As with its siblings, the Fiat is available in
Single Cab and Double Cab versions, prioritizing cargo area length or interior
space respectively. With a length of 5,331 mm, the Titano is a
tad longer than the Toyota Hilux and slightly shorter than the Ford Ranger.
The interior is also largely shared with
the Peugeot, although the steering wheel proudly wears the Fiat emblem.
Notably, only the Titano Volcano flagship trim comes equipped with a 10-inch
infotainment touchscreen. According to Fiat, the Algerian-spec Titano is
focused on fuel efficiency. This is why they fitted it with a 1.9-liter diesel
that produces 148 hp and 350 Nm of torque. The
engine is exclusively mated to a six-speed manual gearbox, sending power to
either the rear (4×2) or to all four wheels (4×4) with an electronic
differential lock. The maximum payload capacity of this version is 1,210 kg, closely matching its main rivals.
In Brazil, the Titano will be equipped
with a different engine, although Fiat didn’t specify which one. The
tried-and-tested 2.2-liter Multijet II turbodiesel sounds like a good
candidate, producing a healthier 197 hp and 440 Nm of torque. While this hasn’t been confirmed, other markets could also
use the turbocharged 2.4-liter petrol that makes 207 hp and
320 Nm in the Peugeot Landtrek.
The Fiat Titano is already available in
Algerian dealerships with prices ranging from 3,489,000 DA (US$ 25,939) to
4,289,000 DA (US$ 31,887) depending on the trim. Soon, Fiat is expected to launch
the midsize pickup in other markets in South America and Africa. In Brazil, the
Titano will be positioned above the smaller Fiat Strada and Toro unibody-based
pickups.