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A-segment city car inspired by the original Fiat 500. 500e (332) 2020 332 2020 – A-segment battery-electric city car. Argo: 2018 358 2018 – B-segment/subcompact hatchback mainly marketed in Latin America. Grande Panda: 2024 2024 – B-segment hatchback mainly marketed in Europe. Mobi: 2016 341 2016 – A-segment hatchback city car mainly ...
1973 Fiat 500 Abarth. Fiat 500: 1957–75 Known as the Nuova to distinguish it from the earlier Topolino; 4,250,000 in a single design, including license built examples. Italy First generation Fiat Panda. Fiat Panda: 1980–present over 6,500,000 in the first two generations (still produced). [191] Italy and Poland 1994 Fiat Punto. Fiat Punto ...
Amati Cars (1988–1992) Autozam (1989–1998) Colt (1974–1984) (cars produced and exported by Mitsubishi Motors and imported into the UK by the Colt Car Company and marketed under the Colt brand) Datsun (1931–1986) (2013–2022) ɛ̃fini (1991–1997) Eunos (1989–1996) Hino (1961–1967) Prince (1952–1966) Scion (2003–2016) Toyopet
The Fiat 500 is an A-segment city car manufactured and marketed by the Italian car maker Fiat, a subdivision of Stellantis, since 2007. It is available in hatchback coupé and fixed-profile convertible body styles, over a single generation, with an intermediate facelift in Europe in the 2016 model year.
The Fiat 500 (Italian: Cinquecento, pronounced [ˌtʃiŋkweˈtʃɛnto]) is an economy / city car that was manufactured and marketed by Fiat Automobiles from 1957 until 1975. It was sold as a two-door semi-convertible or saloon car and as a three-door panel van or estate car.
NSU-Fiat (1929–1957) Nug (1921–1925) ... Automotive industry in Germany; Automotive industry; List of automobile marques; ... Worldwide Car Catalogue. Warsaw ...
List of rally cars. Early era. BMW 328; ... GR Yaris Rally1: Super 1600 (2001–Current) ... Fiat 500 Abarth R3T; Fiat 500X R4; Fiat Punto R3;
NSU-Fiat was a German automobile manufacturer which produced Fiat vehicles under license at a plant acquired from NSU in Heilbronn from 1929 to 1957.. In 1957, following a complicated litigation process over the right to use the by now increasingly high profile "NSU" name on passenger cars, the name used for the Fiat-designed cars was changed to Neckar, and with this name the company continued ...