We drove the Multijet 90 Sport trim of the diesel variant that has a black interior and upholstery (other trims have a dual-tone cabin). It has fabric seats with a white stitching pattern while the gear-stick knob and steering wheel are wrapped in leather, again with white stitching. The dashboard has a new layout and texture with a strip of ambient lighting on the passenger side. The gauges on the meter console are restyled and the music system has a glassy finish in piano black, which looks brilliant but gathers dust quickly. Connectivity options include USB and AUX ports near the hand-brake and the voice-activated ‘Blue & Me’ system. To make the car more comfortable, FIAT have added rear a-c vents and optimised the foam density and contours of the seats. There is focus on small things such as the lit glove-box, bottle holders in both rows, 70:30 foldable split seats and reduction in the rubber overlap on the windscreen.