Fiat





Origin: IT Italy

Founder Giovanni Agnelli

Years of Activity Since 1899

Parent Company Stellantis

Headquarters Turin

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  • Current Production

    Since 2019 Fiat Fullback Proto
    Since 2018 Fiat Egea 1.4 T-jet RC3

    Discontinued Production

    2014 A2 Concept Fiat Freemont
    2007 Fiat PanDakar
    2006-2007 Fiat Grande Punto Andros
    2006-2007 Fiat Grande Punto S2000
    2006 Fiat Stilo Multijet D1
    2004-2006 Fiat Punto S1600
    2004-2006 Fiat Stilo Andros
    2005 Fiat Panda Kit Car
    2002-2005 Fiat Palio S1600
    2002-2005 Fiat Stilo Abarth
    2003-2004 Fiat Punto HGT A7
    2001-2003 Fiat Palio N2
    2001-2003 Fiat Punto HGT A7
    2001-2003 Fiat Punto S1600
    1999-2003 Fiat Punto HGT N3
    2000-2001 Fiat Punto Kit Car
    1999-2001 Fiat Seicento Sporting
    1997-2000 Fiat Bravo HGT A7
    1997-2000 Fiat Bravo HGT N3
    1995-1998 Fiat Cinquecento Sporting Trofeo A5
    1993-1995 Fiat Tipo 2.0 16v A7
    1993-1995 Fiat Tipo 2.0 16v N3
    1992-1995 Fiat Cinquecento A5/A0
    1987-1994 Fiat Regata A7
    1991-1993 Fiat Tipo 2.0 16v
    1991-1993 Fiat Tipo 2.0 16v A7
    1991-1993 Fiat Tipo 2.0 16v N3
    1989-1993 Fiat Uno Turbo i.e. A5
    1983-1989 Fiat Uno 70 S A7
    1983-1989 Fiat Uno 70 S N3
    1986-1988 Fiat Uno Turbo A8
    1986-1988 Fiat Uno Turbo N4
    1983-1987 Fiat Ritmo Abarth 130TC A7
    1983-1987 Fiat Ritmo Abarth 130TC N3
    1979-1987 Fiat Abarth SE 033
    1983-1986 Fiat Uno 55 A5
    1983-1986 Fiat Uno 55 S N1
    1982-1984 Fiat Ritmo 125TC Abarth Gr A
    1979-1983 Fiat X1/9 Dallara 'Gounon'
    1979-1982 Fiat Campagnola
    1978-1982 Fiat Ritmo 75 Abarth Gr 2
    1978-1981 Fiat 127 Gr. 2
    1978-1981 Fiat 131 Racing Gr. 1
    1976-1980 Fiat Abarth 131 Rally
    1973-1980 Fiat 127 Gr. 2
    1979 Fiat Abarth 035 Volumetrico Competizione
    1975 Fiat Abarth 131/031 Mirafiori 3500
    1971-1975 Fiat Abarth 124 Rally
    1974 Fiat Abarth X1/9 Gr. 4/5
    1973-1974 Fiat Abarth X1/9
    1970-1973 Fiat Abarth 1000 TCR
    1967-1973 Fiat 125S Group 2
    1971 Fiat Abarth SE 025 Formula Italia
    1970 Fiat Abarth 1000 TC Gruppo 2
    1968-1969 Abarth Fiat 1000 TCR
    1965-1969 Fiat Abarth 695 SS Asetto Corsa
    1966-1968 Abarth Fiat 1000 TC Corsa
    1965-1966 Fiat Abarth 850 TC Corsa
    1965 Fiat Abarth OT 2000 Sport Spider
    1964 Fiat Abarth 1000 Berlina Corsa
    1964 Fiat Abarth 1300 OTC Lufthansa Coupe
    1963 Abarth Fiat 1000 Berlina Corsa
    1963 Abarth Fiat 700 Bialbero coupé Zagato
    1963 Abarth Fiat 850 TC Corsa
    1961-1962 Abarth Fiat 1000 Bialbero coupé Beccaris
    1960 Abarth Fiat 700 Bialbero RMZ
    1952-1953 Fiat 8V
    1948 Fiat 1100S MM Special
    1938 Fiat 500 Tipo Corsa
    1935 Fiat 508 S
    1924 Fiat Mephistopheles
    1911 Fiat S76
    1907 Fiat Taunus Corsa

    Comments

    Author Message
    IT Formik2077

    2021-01-24 11:23
    Rinspeed wrote

    Be careful with the driver pics. You put not cropped pics or you put false pics that aren't for the good year or the rally in the championship. Example, you put a Lancer for a 2003 France Rally Championship but the pic is from a 2019 rally!

    I know, sorry, the not cropped pic was a stupid mistake while for the drivers I always try to figure out the year that pic was taken.


    FR Rinspeed

    2021-01-24 10:04
    Formik2077 wrote

    Ok, :beer:

    Be careful with the driver pics. You put not cropped pics or you put false pics that aren't for the good year or the rally in the championship. Example, you put a Lancer for a 2003 France Rally Championship but the pic is from a 2019 rally!
    IT Formik2077

    2021-01-23 11:51
    Rinspeed wrote
    For example, we haven't list 500x Sport

    Ok, :beer:


    FR Rinspeed

    2021-01-22 23:44
    For example, we haven't list 500x Sport


    FR Rinspeed

    2021-01-22 23:44
    Formik2077 wrote

    Ok for the 500, although the Italian press stated it differently, but I can assure you that at least the Wild 4x4 and the Sport are new version of the panda (with the sport recalling the panda 100hp)

    We don't list all the trim, only if there is a real difference and a different engine (or a different spirit)
    IT Formik2077

    2021-01-22 18:29
    Rinspeed wrote

    For the Nuova 500, it's not an official name, it's a temporary surname on the website as the older is always in sale. Proof that it depends of the lang of the Fiat website (and it's not called Nuova on other country).
    For the Panda, this isn't a new generation. There is nothing new in the car except some little improvement and the new engine. The conception is and body are the same than before.

    Ok for the 500, although the Italian press stated it differently, but I can assure you that at least the Wild 4x4 and the Sport are new version of the panda (with the sport recalling the panda 100hp)


    FR Rinspeed

    2021-01-22 15:08
    Formik2077 wrote
    Why the new Pandas (Sport, Cross, Wild 4x4) have been not approved? FCA and Quattroruote officially stated it’s the new generation (although similar).
    Also, the electric 500 is officially called Fiat “Nuova” 500 as the old “Nuova 500” back in 70s

    For the Nuova 500, it's not an official name, it's a temporary surname on the website as the older is always in sale. Proof that it depends of the lang of the Fiat website (and it's not called Nuova on other country).
    For the Panda, this isn't a new generation. There is nothing new in the car except some little improvement and the new engine. The conception is and body are the same than before.
    IT Formik2077

    2021-01-22 09:39
    Why the new Pandas (Sport, Cross, Wild 4x4) have been not approved? FCA and Quattroruote officially stated it’s the new generation (although similar).
    Also, the electric 500 is officially called Fiat “Nuova” 500 as the old “Nuova 500” back in 70s


    IT PDP

    2021-01-10 20:25
    I wonder what is the reason why the page of the Ritmo 3rd series has not been accepted. I have entered all the engines available, at least those listed in the book dedicated to the model in my possession.


    NL Desscythe17

    2017-07-21 08:33
    Mark0 wrote

    If you can trust our newspapers, new Punto will be made in Serbia

    Interesting, I read things some time ago, saying the Punto would not get a new model.

    According to some, it's apparently going to be an adaptation of the new Fiat Argo for Brazil.

    -- Last edit: 2017-07-21 09:48:08

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