The Grande Punto for the Indian market is the presently running model and should not be confused with this car. The facelifted model might make it to India only after two years or so.

Our old friend is back! Yes, the refreshed Fiat Grande Punto for overseas markets was caught testing again, this time the grille and bumpers were only portions masked.

The refreshed Grande Punto is said to have no mechanical changes. The dashboard might be different, but this is just a mid-life facelift to give the sales a bit of nitrous.

It will be showcased at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September this year. Sales will begin there after.

Note - Indian Autos Blog follows this car closely. You can read all our articles on the facelifted Grande Punto if you want to know more

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Entry posted on May 12, 2009 By ; Read More on Fiat, Fiat Grande Punto, Spy pictures

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  1. They need to. They don’t have a choice, do they. In India, they need to do overtime

  2. Dean says:

    Fiat . . . Hard at work!

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