Abarth Punto is designed indigenously and is a 'homegrown' that is targeted at racing enthusiasts.
The two new products are part of the company's revival strategy plans in India where it has been struggling to win consumers.
He said the Abarth Punto is designed indigenously and is a "homegrown, home engineered" product that is targeted at racing enthusiasts.
The Abarth Punto, powered by a 1.4 litre petrol engine, delivers power of 145 hp.
"We are confident that these two new category defining models from Fiat stable would catch the fancy of car enthusiasts and perk up sales during the festive season," Flynn added.
Stating that India forms a "massive part" of the company's plans, he said, "we are really determined to bring more upmarket products here."
In July, Fiat Chrysler announced it would invest $280 million (over Rs 1,780 crore) in its manufacturing joint venture with Tata Motors to support production of Jeep model which is expected to roll out in the second quarter of 2017.
At present, Fiat has a capacity to produce 1.35 lakh cars per annum from the plant. In 2014, Fiat Chrysler had announced plans to launch 12 models in India in five years.
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