THERE’S a significantly revised MiTo range available at the dealers.

The changes include lower entry prices combined with higher standard specifications, and a new sub-100g/km CO2 version.

The MiTo sports compact range has been streamlined from 17 versions to nine, with both Turismo and Lusso trim levels being replaced with the Sprint; entry level versions are now known as Progression, and Distinctive and Quadrifoglio Verde versions replace Veloce and Cloverleaf.

Prices have been reduced across the range, and now start at £12,250 OTR for the entry level 1.4 8v Progression, rising to £17,955 OTR for the 1.4 TB MultiAir 170bhp Quadrifoglio Verde.

Distinctive and Quadrifoglio Verde models now have added equipment, including cruise control, sports pedals and rear parking sensors.

There are three new engines: 1.4 8v 78bhp, available in Progression and Sprint and offering lower emissions, improved mpg and Start&Stop as standard; 1.4 MultiAir 105bhp, available with Sprint or Distinctive trims, for extra power, torque and mpg and the1.3 JTDM-2, which only comes in the Sprint and produces a 85bhp and 95g/km of CO2.

The Alfa MiTo will be available in a new metal bronze. On Progression and Sprint versions, it can also be chosen with new sprint bronze upholstery.