FIAT Car Models
Fiat 2013
• Fiat Panda
Fiat 2012
• Fiat Freemont
Fiat 2011
• Fiat Uno
• Fiat Punto Evo Abarth esseesse (3)
• Fiat Punto Evo Abarth
• Fiat Idea
• Fiat Bravo
• Fiat 500 Sport
• Fiat 500 Coupe Zagato Concept
• Fiat 500C Abarth esseesse
• Fiat 500C Abarth
Fiat 2010
• Fiat Uno Cabrio Concept
• Fiat Sedici
• Fiat Punto Evo
• Fiat Doblo Cargo
• Fiat Doblo
• Fiat 500 Abarth R3T
• Fiat 500C
Fiat 2009
• Fiat Grande Punto Natural Power
• Fiat Fiorino Qubo
• Fiat 695 Abarth Tributo Ferrari
• Fiat 500 Barbie Concept
• Fiat 500 Abarth esseesse
• Fiat 500 Abarth Assetto Corse
• Fiat 500 Abarth
Fiat 2008
• Fiat Portofino Concept
• Fiat Panda Cross
• Fiat Grande Punto Abarth
• Fiat Grande Punto
• Fiat Fiorino
• Fiat Croma
• Fiat Bravo 1.6 Multijet 16v
• Fiat 500
Fiat 2007
• Panda 100HP
• Linea
• Grande Punto Abarth S2000
• Grande Punto Abarth Preview
• Bravo -
Fiat 2006
• Ulysse
• Sedici
• Panda Multi Eco Concept
• Panda Cross
Fiat 2005
• Panda Alessi
• Panda 4x4 1.3 Multijet
• Oltre Concept
• Idea
• Grande Punto
• Doblo Cargo
• Doblo
• Croma
Fiat 2004
• 600 50th
• Trepiuno Concept
• Strada Malibu
• Stilo M.Y. 1.9 Multijet 5door
• Seicento
• Punto Rally
• Panda 4x4
• Multipla
• Idea 5terre Concept
Fiat 2003
• Strada
• Punto Sporting
• Punto Rally
• Punto Natural Power
• Punto Dynamic
• Punto Active
• Panda Emotion
• Panda Dynamic
• Panda Actual
• Panda - Marrakech Concept
• Idea 1.9 Multijet Dynamic
• Idea 1.4 16v Emotion
• Idea
• Barchetta First Class of Alviero Martini
• Barchetta
Fiat 2002
• Ulysse Emotion 2.0 16v
• Ulysse 2.0 JTD
• Ulysse
• Stilo Multi Wagon Dynamic
• Stilo Multi Wagon Actual
• Stilo Multi Wagon
• Stilo Dynamic
• Stilo Active
• Stilo Abarth
• Stilo
• Simba Concept
• Palio Weekend
• Palio
• Multipla
• Albea
Fiat 2001
• Doblo
Fiat 1994
• Cinquecento Sporting 1.1i
Fiat 1993
• Punto
• Croma
Fiat 1992
• Cinquecento Elettra
Fiat 1991
• Panda
Fiat 1990
• Uno
• Tipo
• Tempra SW
• Panda Elettra
Fiat 1986
• Regata 100 Weekend
Fiat 1985
• Ritmo Supercabrio
Fiat 1984
• Regata 75
Fiat 1983
• Argenta
Fiat 1981
• Ritmo S 85 Cabrio Bertone
• 127 Diesel
Fiat 1980
• 900 E Panorama
• 127 Panorama -
Fiat 1978
- Ritmo - 132 Diesel - 131 Supermirafiori - 131 Racing -
Fiat 1976
- 131 Abarth Rally -
Fiat 1974
- Campagnola - 132 GLS 1800 - 132 1600 GL - 131 Mirafiori -
Fiat 1972
- X1-9 - 128 Rally - 126 -
Fiat 1971
- 127 -
Fiat 1970
- 125 Special -
Fiat 1969
- Dino Spider - 130 2800 Limousine - 128 - 124 Sport Spider -
Fiat 1968
- 850 Special - 124 Special -
Fiat 1967
- 125 -
Fiat 1966
- 124 Sport Spider - 124 Saloon - 124 Familiare - 1100 R Station Wagon -
Fiat 1965
- 850 Spider -
Fiat 1963
- 1500 S Cabriolet -
Fiat 1962
- 1500 L - 1100 D Station Wagon - 1100 D -
Fiat 1961
- 2300 Station Wagon - 2300 Saloon - 1500 -
Fiat 1959
- 1800 -
Fiat 1957
- 500 - 1200 Granluce Berlina -
Fiat 1955
Campagnola A - Fiat 600 -
Fiat 1954
- Turbina Concept -
Fiat 1953
- 1400 -
Fiat 1952
- 8V -
Fiat 1950
- 1400 Cabriolet -
Fiat 1949
- Topolino 500 C - 1100 E -
Fiat 1948
- Topolino 500 B -
Fiat 1938
- 2800 Berlina -
Fiat 1937
- 508 C Balilla 1100 -
Fiat 1936
- Topolino 500 -
Fiat 1935
- 1500 -
Fiat 1934
- 527 Ardita 2500 -
Fiat 1933
- 518 Ardita 2000 -
Fiat 1932
- 508 Balilla Sport - 508 Balilla 3 Marce -
Fiat 1931
- 522 C -
Fiat 1929
- 514 Saloon -
Fiat 1928
- 525 Touring - Fiat 525 - 521 C -
Fiat 1927
- 806 Corsa - 520 -
Fiat 1926
- 512 Torpedo - 507 Touring -
Fiat 1923
- Mefistofele Eldridge Record - 805-405 Corsa -
Fiat 1922
- 804-404 Corsa - 519 S -
Fiat 1921
- 801-402 Corsa - 501 SS -
Fiat 1919
- 510 - 505 - 501 Saloon - 501 S Torpedo Sport -
Fiat 1914
- S.57-14B Corsa -
Fiat 1912
- Tipo 3 TER - 12-15 HP Zero -
Fiat 1911
- S.76 300 HP Record - S.74 Corsa -
Fiat 1910
- 30-45 HP Tipo 4 -
Fiat 1908
- Fiacre - 20-30 HP - 15-25 HP Brevetti Tipo 2 -
Fiat 1907
- Taunus Corsa - 28-40 HP Corsa Targa Florio - 18-24 HP - 130 HP Grand Prix de France Corsa -
Fiat 1906
- 110 HP -
Fiat 1905
- Brevetti -
Fiat 1904
- 75 HP Corsa -
Fiat 1903
- 16-20 HP -
Fiat 1902
- 24 HP Corsa -
Fiat 1901
- 12 HP -
Fiat 1899
- 1-2 HP -
Fiat S.p.A., an acronym for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino[3] (English: Italian Automobile Factory of Turin), is an Italian automobile manufacturer, engine manufacturer, financial and industrial group based in Turin in the Piedmont region. Fiat was founded in 1899 by a group of investors including Giovanni Agnelli. Fiat has also manufactured tanks and aircraft. As of 2009, Fiat is the world's 6th largest carmaker as well as Italy's largest carmaker.
Fiat-based cars are constructed all around the world, with the largest number produced outside Italy being built in Brazil (best seller[5]). It also has factories in Argentina and Poland. Fiat has a long history of licensing its products to other countries regardless of local political or cultural persuasion. Joint venture operations are found in Italy, France, Turkey, India, Serbia and Russia.
Agnelli's grandson Gianni Agnelli was Fiat chairman from 1966 until his death on 24 January 2003; from 1996, though, he only served as an "honorary" chairman, while Cesare Romiti served as chairman. After their removal, Paolo Fresco served as chairman and Paolo Cantarella as CEO. Umberto Agnelli then took over as chairman from 2002 to 2004. After Umberto Agnelli's death on 28 May 2004, Luca Cordero di Montezemolo was named chairman, but Agnelli heir John Elkann became vice chairman at age 28 and other family members are on the board. At this point, CEO Giuseppe Morchio immediately offered his resignation. Sergio Marchionne was named to replace him on 1 June 2004.
Automotive
Fiat Group is the largest vehicle manufacturer in Italy, with a range of cars starting from small Fiat city cars to sports cars made by Ferrari, and vans and trucks ranging from the Ducato to Iveco commercial trucks. Besides Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A, the Fiat Group automotive companies include Ferrari S.p.A., Iveco S.p.A. and Maserati S.p.A. The Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. companies include: Abarth & C. S.p.A., Alfa Romeo Automobiles S.p.A., Fiat Automobiles S.p.A., Fiat Professional and Lancia Automobiles S.p.A.. Ferrari S.p.A. is 85% owned by the Fiat Group, but is run autonomously.
The European Car of the Year award, Europe's premier automotive trophy for the past 40 years, has been awarded twelve times to the Fiat Group, more than any other manufacturer. Most recently the Fiat Nuova 500 has won the award for European Car of the Year 2008.
Fiat 2013
• Fiat Panda
Fiat 2012
• Fiat Freemont
Fiat 2011
• Fiat Uno
• Fiat Punto Evo Abarth esseesse (3)
• Fiat Punto Evo Abarth
• Fiat Idea
• Fiat Bravo
• Fiat 500 Sport
• Fiat 500 Coupe Zagato Concept
• Fiat 500C Abarth esseesse
• Fiat 500C Abarth
Fiat 2010
• Fiat Uno Cabrio Concept
• Fiat Sedici
• Fiat Punto Evo
• Fiat Doblo Cargo
• Fiat Doblo
• Fiat 500 Abarth R3T
• Fiat 500C
Fiat 2009
• Fiat Grande Punto Natural Power
• Fiat Fiorino Qubo
• Fiat 695 Abarth Tributo Ferrari
• Fiat 500 Barbie Concept
• Fiat 500 Abarth esseesse
• Fiat 500 Abarth Assetto Corse
• Fiat 500 Abarth
Fiat 2008
• Fiat Portofino Concept
• Fiat Panda Cross
• Fiat Grande Punto Abarth
• Fiat Grande Punto
• Fiat Fiorino
• Fiat Croma
• Fiat Bravo 1.6 Multijet 16v
• Fiat 500
Fiat 2007
• Panda 100HP
• Linea
• Grande Punto Abarth S2000
• Grande Punto Abarth Preview
• Bravo -
Fiat 2006
• Ulysse
• Sedici
• Panda Multi Eco Concept
• Panda Cross
Fiat 2005
• Panda Alessi
• Panda 4x4 1.3 Multijet
• Oltre Concept
• Idea
• Grande Punto
• Doblo Cargo
• Doblo
• Croma
Fiat 2004
• 600 50th
• Trepiuno Concept
• Strada Malibu
• Stilo M.Y. 1.9 Multijet 5door
• Seicento
• Punto Rally
• Panda 4x4
• Multipla
• Idea 5terre Concept
Fiat 2003
• Strada
• Punto Sporting
• Punto Rally
• Punto Natural Power
• Punto Dynamic
• Punto Active
• Panda Emotion
• Panda Dynamic
• Panda Actual
• Panda - Marrakech Concept
• Idea 1.9 Multijet Dynamic
• Idea 1.4 16v Emotion
• Idea
• Barchetta First Class of Alviero Martini
• Barchetta
Fiat 2002
• Ulysse Emotion 2.0 16v
• Ulysse 2.0 JTD
• Ulysse
• Stilo Multi Wagon Dynamic
• Stilo Multi Wagon Actual
• Stilo Multi Wagon
• Stilo Dynamic
• Stilo Active
• Stilo Abarth
• Stilo
• Simba Concept
• Palio Weekend
• Palio
• Multipla
• Albea
Fiat 2001
• Doblo
Fiat 1994
• Cinquecento Sporting 1.1i
Fiat 1993
• Punto
• Croma
Fiat 1992
• Cinquecento Elettra
Fiat 1991
• Panda
Fiat 1990
• Uno
• Tipo
• Tempra SW
• Panda Elettra
Fiat 1986
• Regata 100 Weekend
Fiat 1985
• Ritmo Supercabrio
Fiat 1984
• Regata 75
Fiat 1983
• Argenta
Fiat 1981
• Ritmo S 85 Cabrio Bertone
• 127 Diesel
Fiat 1980
• 900 E Panorama
• 127 Panorama -
Fiat 1978
- Ritmo - 132 Diesel - 131 Supermirafiori - 131 Racing -
Fiat 1976
- 131 Abarth Rally -
Fiat 1974
- Campagnola - 132 GLS 1800 - 132 1600 GL - 131 Mirafiori -
Fiat 1972
- X1-9 - 128 Rally - 126 -
Fiat 1971
- 127 -
Fiat 1970
- 125 Special -
Fiat 1969
- Dino Spider - 130 2800 Limousine - 128 - 124 Sport Spider -
Fiat 1968
- 850 Special - 124 Special -
Fiat 1967
- 125 -
Fiat 1966
- 124 Sport Spider - 124 Saloon - 124 Familiare - 1100 R Station Wagon -
Fiat 1965
- 850 Spider -
Fiat 1963
- 1500 S Cabriolet -
Fiat 1962
- 1500 L - 1100 D Station Wagon - 1100 D -
Fiat 1961
- 2300 Station Wagon - 2300 Saloon - 1500 -
Fiat 1959
- 1800 -
Fiat 1957
- 500 - 1200 Granluce Berlina -
Fiat 1955
Campagnola A - Fiat 600 -
Fiat 1954
- Turbina Concept -
Fiat 1953
- 1400 -
Fiat 1952
- 8V -
Fiat 1950
- 1400 Cabriolet -
Fiat 1949
- Topolino 500 C - 1100 E -
Fiat 1948
- Topolino 500 B -
Fiat 1938
- 2800 Berlina -
Fiat 1937
- 508 C Balilla 1100 -
Fiat 1936
- Topolino 500 -
Fiat 1935
- 1500 -
Fiat 1934
- 527 Ardita 2500 -
Fiat 1933
- 518 Ardita 2000 -
Fiat 1932
- 508 Balilla Sport - 508 Balilla 3 Marce -
Fiat 1931
- 522 C -
Fiat 1929
- 514 Saloon -
Fiat 1928
- 525 Touring - Fiat 525 - 521 C -
Fiat 1927
- 806 Corsa - 520 -
Fiat 1926
- 512 Torpedo - 507 Touring -
Fiat 1923
- Mefistofele Eldridge Record - 805-405 Corsa -
Fiat 1922
- 804-404 Corsa - 519 S -
Fiat 1921
- 801-402 Corsa - 501 SS -
Fiat 1919
- 510 - 505 - 501 Saloon - 501 S Torpedo Sport -
Fiat 1914
- S.57-14B Corsa -
Fiat 1912
- Tipo 3 TER - 12-15 HP Zero -
Fiat 1911
- S.76 300 HP Record - S.74 Corsa -
Fiat 1910
- 30-45 HP Tipo 4 -
Fiat 1908
- Fiacre - 20-30 HP - 15-25 HP Brevetti Tipo 2 -
Fiat 1907
- Taunus Corsa - 28-40 HP Corsa Targa Florio - 18-24 HP - 130 HP Grand Prix de France Corsa -
Fiat 1906
- 110 HP -
Fiat 1905
- Brevetti -
Fiat 1904
- 75 HP Corsa -
Fiat 1903
- 16-20 HP -
Fiat 1902
- 24 HP Corsa -
Fiat 1901
- 12 HP -
Fiat 1899
- 1-2 HP -
FIAT
Fiat S.p.A., an acronym for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino[3] (English: Italian Automobile Factory of Turin), is an Italian automobile manufacturer, engine manufacturer, financial and industrial group based in Turin in the Piedmont region. Fiat was founded in 1899 by a group of investors including Giovanni Agnelli. Fiat has also manufactured tanks and aircraft. As of 2009, Fiat is the world's 6th largest carmaker as well as Italy's largest carmaker.
Fiat-based cars are constructed all around the world, with the largest number produced outside Italy being built in Brazil (best seller[5]). It also has factories in Argentina and Poland. Fiat has a long history of licensing its products to other countries regardless of local political or cultural persuasion. Joint venture operations are found in Italy, France, Turkey, India, Serbia and Russia.
Agnelli's grandson Gianni Agnelli was Fiat chairman from 1966 until his death on 24 January 2003; from 1996, though, he only served as an "honorary" chairman, while Cesare Romiti served as chairman. After their removal, Paolo Fresco served as chairman and Paolo Cantarella as CEO. Umberto Agnelli then took over as chairman from 2002 to 2004. After Umberto Agnelli's death on 28 May 2004, Luca Cordero di Montezemolo was named chairman, but Agnelli heir John Elkann became vice chairman at age 28 and other family members are on the board. At this point, CEO Giuseppe Morchio immediately offered his resignation. Sergio Marchionne was named to replace him on 1 June 2004.
Automotive
Fiat Group is the largest vehicle manufacturer in Italy, with a range of cars starting from small Fiat city cars to sports cars made by Ferrari, and vans and trucks ranging from the Ducato to Iveco commercial trucks. Besides Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A, the Fiat Group automotive companies include Ferrari S.p.A., Iveco S.p.A. and Maserati S.p.A. The Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. companies include: Abarth & C. S.p.A., Alfa Romeo Automobiles S.p.A., Fiat Automobiles S.p.A., Fiat Professional and Lancia Automobiles S.p.A.. Ferrari S.p.A. is 85% owned by the Fiat Group, but is run autonomously.
The European Car of the Year award, Europe's premier automotive trophy for the past 40 years, has been awarded twelve times to the Fiat Group, more than any other manufacturer. Most recently the Fiat Nuova 500 has won the award for European Car of the Year 2008.
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