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The Fiat 124 Sport Spider is a convertible sports car marketed by Fiat for model years 1966–1985. Designed by and manufactured at the Italian carrozzeria Pininfarina factory, the monocoque , front-engined, rear-drive Sport Spider debuted at the November 1966 Turin Auto Show with styling by Tom Tjaarda .
The Fiat 124 is a small family car manufactured and marketed by Italian company Fiat between 1966 and 1974. The saloon superseded the Fiat 1300 and spawned station wagon, four-seater coupé ( 124 Sport Coupé ), and two-seater convertible ( 124 Sport Spider ) variants.
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 ...
The Fiat 124 series engine was produced in a number of configurations differing in stroke and bore but maintaining a standard bore-spacing. The first model (124 A.000) was near square, using a bore and a stroke of 73 mm × 71.5 mm (2.87 in × 2.81 in) to produce a displacement of 1.2 L (1,197 cc).
The Fiat 124 Spider (Type 348), is a front-engine, rear-drive, two-passenger roadster manufactured by Mazda for FCA over a single generation. The 124 debuted at the 2015 LA Auto Show for model year 2016, [ 8 ] with production reaching just over 41,000 for model years 2017-2020.
Fiat's 2018 range of passenger car engines comprised eleven units, eight petrols and three diesels. [35] Their current range of models is the following: City car: Fiat 500, Fiat Panda; Compact car: Fiat Tipo; Mini MPV: Fiat 500L; Mini SUV: Fiat 500X; Roadster: Fiat 124 Spider; Fiat sales in 2011 were up to 676,704 (less 17.3% versus the ...
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The 1600 S continued in production until replaced by the Fiat 124 coupé/spider, which used Fiat's own twin cam engine, in late 1966. In total, 3,089 OSCA-engined Fiat Coupés and Convertibles were built.