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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 ...
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The company name changed once again in 1965 to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. after the acquisition of Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co. in 1963. Stockholders approved the change to the company's current name in 1971. In 1978, Eaton Corporation acquired Samuel Moore & Company, Kenway Systems, and Cutler-Hammer. [5] [6] [citation needed]
The car was built in several versions: 1st series in 1903, wheelbase of 2,120 mm (83.5 in) and a 4-cylinder 4179 cc engine - 20 PS - produced 100 copies, 2nd series in 1904, became the 16-24 HP, wheelbase increased to 2,585 mm (101.8 in) and 4179 cc engine had now 24 PS - produced 130 copies.
The Fiat 6 HP is a car produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat from 1900 to 1901. The 6 HP was introduced after Fiat's original Fiat 4 HP, and, alongside the increased horsepower, the vehicle was changed from the original with its reverse gear and uses rear-wheel drive. Fiat also produced a special racing model, the 6 HP Corsa.
The Fiat 28-40 HP was developed from the Fiat 24-32 HP which was designed and manufactured in 1903. The redesign included lightening the frame, increasing the power of the engine, and incorporating a water-cooled brake system to address overheating issues. [citation needed] The design was begun as a race car and won several races in 1906 and ...
The Fiat Twin Cam (also known as the Lampredi Twin Cam) is an advanced double overhead camshaft inline-four automobile engine produced from 1966 through 2000 as a Fiat/Lancia engine. Designed by ex Ferrari engineer Aurelio Lampredi , the engine was produced in a large number of displacements, ranging from 1.3 to 2.0 L (1,297 to 1,995 cc) and ...
However, the "Simca-Fiat" business did not exist until 1934/35, and when, in 1932, French assembly started the car was simply known as a Fiat 6CV. It was assembled in France by a company called SAFAF . "6CV" was a name applied to many cars from different automakers and simply defined the car tax band and thereby the market segment in which the ...