Fiat's Punto has received an extensive face lift and has acquired an intimidating stance, thanks to a larger grille, headlights that swoop back, and a healthy dab of chrome. The car is now a modern looking marvel that shows off with some good old fashioned Italian flamboyance.
The front end looks almost completely new, and so does the back end. The matter in between is the same, at least from the outside. Coming with an optional choice between two petrol engines and a diesel, the ball is truly in your court.
Source: http://www.financialexpress.com/
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