The Fiat Strada debuts as the brand’s smaller pickup in the Brazilian market that slots below the larger Toro. The exterior design previously showed up in a filing with Brazil’s National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI), but now we’ve got all the details about the truck.
The Strada’s styling features headlights that sit high on the front end. The grille features pointy sides with flat sections at the top and bottom. There are squared-off fenders and a short cargo bed at the back. Top models get roof rails that follow the rear pillar. At launch, there’s only a four-door body available, but there’s a two-door variant coming.
The Strada measures 176.4 inches (4,480 millimeters) long, making it a compact pickup. For comparison, a Ford Ranger in the United States measures 210.8 inches (5,354 millimeters) long. The cargo bed 46.18…