The Stilo's styling received mixed reviews, with many journalists and enthusiasts criticising it as being too bland and too
German looking, as the styling of the preceding Bravo and Brava had been criticised for being too "Italian". As with many of its European competitors, the five-door was less sporty than the coupé-like three-door bodystyle, with a higher roofline and a more upright appearance overall. Critics also attacked the car's excessive weight and its semi-independent rear
torsion beam suspension /
twist-beam rear suspension, however, this was the same system used by the market-leading
Volkswagen Golf of the time. Some saw the torsion beam as a step backwards from the acclaimed fully-
independent rear suspension used in the Bravo/Brava and
Fiat Coupé. The Stilo was the second car worldwide to use the
TRW Column-Drive Electric Power-Assisted Steering (EPS) technology after the
second generation Fiat Punto, later introduced on the 2003
Nissan Micra and
Renault Mégane. As the model range aged, the range of available options was reduced. However, when pushed the Stilo resists understeer, although arguably its soft spring and damper rate dull the experience. The engine range, particularly the 1.2-litre petrol, was also generally criticised for being underpowered. However, the 1.6 version is the last iteration of the old
Fiat 128 SOHC engine which provided strong performance. The car's
fuel economy was also seen as poor for its class, a result of the car's weight. Another point of criticism was the Selespeed gearbox fitted to the Abarth version: this was seen as too slow in its reactions and particularly inappropriate for this high powered version. Nevertheless, the car won praise for its high levels of grip (aided by the unusually wide tires) and its brakes. In the United Kingdom, different trim levels available were: Active, Active Aircon, Blue, Dynamic, Sporting, Abarth, GT, Prestigio, Xbox limited edition, Michael Schumacher, and the Schumacher GP, with general modifications by British car specialists,
Prodrive. The Stilo was originally offered in some markets with a radar assisted cruise control option; it included sensors in the front bumper and rear of the car to adjust the speed of the car according to other vehicles' speed. This was soon dropped as it became apparent that interference was creating undesired results. A keyless entry, named 'Easy Go', push-button start, similar in function to
Citroën's,
Mercedes-Benz's and
BMW Mini's systems, was also an available option. For MY2006 in September 2005, the Stilo was updated with a new front grille, different seat fabric, a relocation of the electric mirror controls from the window control console to just behind the gear stick. The entry models also had the centre armrest removed (which when in the downward position prevented comfortable use of the handbrake as in the
Audi A3) and the deletion of the rear air vent. The Stilo was ultimately a sales disappointment. An extensive advertising campaign using Formula 1 star
Michael Schumacher and
Rubens Barrichello did little to aid the car's sales. In October 2013,
The Economist placed the Stilo into the report on ''Europe's Biggest Loss Making Cars''. In 2004, the Stilo received a light facelift. The 1242 cc engine was dropped in favour of the Punto's 1.4-liter unit, increasing the car's power to , again combined with the six-speed gearbox. Also, the taillights were altered, and the Abarth version gained a traditional
manual gearbox, instead of the
Selespeed.
Specifications The original engine and gearbox combinations were: • 1242 cc
DOHC sixteen valve engine that also powered the
Punto and
Lancia Ypsilon, with an output of combined with a six-speed
manual gearbox • 1.6 L with a five-speed manual gearbox (also offered with a six-speed manual gearbox) • 1.8 L, again with a five-speed manual gearbox • five cylinder, 2.4 L engine, combined with Fiat's
Selespeed five-speed automated manual gearbox, similar to the gearbox used on the
Alfa Romeo 147 and
Alfa Romeo 156 • 1.9 JTD unit with or • 8 valve, 1.9 MultiJet with or • 16 valve 1.9 MultiJet with or ==Safety==