Fiat

Collection of Fiat photos that showcase the brand’s unique style, urban flair, and compact design. From classic models to contemporary favorites, explore the charm and personality of these iconic cars.

500 Abarth

The 500 Abarth (2008–today) adds turbocharged performance to the classic city car formula. As a result, 1.4 turbo engines up to about 180 hp pair compact size with sharp handling and strong character.

500 EV

The 500 EV (2020–today) modernizes the iconic city car with fully electric power. As a result, its electric motor delivers up to about 118 hp and pairs compact size with quiet, efficient urban driving.

Nuova 500

The Nuova 500 (1957–1975) became one of Europe’s most recognizable microcars. As a result, its rear-mounted air-cooled two-cylinder engines up to about 23 hp paired minimal weight with simple urban mobility.

Panda 4×4

The Panda 4×4 (1983–today) added true off-road ability to the compact Panda. As a result, small petrol and diesel engines up to about 100 hp pair low weight with permanent or selectable four-wheel drive.

Panda

The Panda (1980–today) delivers simple, practical transport with clever packaging. As a result, small petrol, diesel, and hybrid engines up to about 100 hp pair compact size with everyday usability.

Punto

The Punto (1993–2018) served as Fiat’s core supermini with a focus on practicality and efficiency. As a result, petrol and diesel engines up to 180 hp in the Abarth paired compact size with lively handling.

Uno

The Uno (1983–1995) became one of Europe’s most successful superminis with a focus on efficiency and practicality. As a result, engines up to about 118 hp in the Turbo paired low weight with lively performance.

Coupe

The Coupé (1993–2000) combined bold Italian styling with strong turbocharged performance. As a result, its five-cylinder engines delivered up to about 220 hp and paired front-wheel drive with sharp acceleration.

126

The 126 (1972–2000) replaced the Nuova 500 as Fiat’s compact rear-engine city car. As a result, its air-cooled two-cylinder engines up to about 26 hp paired minimal size with simple mechanics.

Seicento 600

The Seicento (1998–2010) replaced the Cinquecento as Fiat’s compact city car. As a result, small petrol engines up to about 54 hp paired low weight with simple mechanics and easy urban driving.

Abarth 124 Spider

The Fiat and Abarth 124 Spider (2016–2019) revived the classic Italian roadster. As a result, its 1.4 turbo engine delivered up to about 170 hp and paired rear-wheel drive with balanced handling.

124 Spider

The 124 Spider (1966–1985) delivered classic Italian open-top sports car style. As a result, twin-cam engines up to about 135 hp paired rear-wheel drive with balanced handling and timeless Pininfarina design.

X1/9

The X1/9 (1972–1989) introduced affordable mid-engine sports car design to a wider audience. As a result, its 1.3 and 1.5 four-cylinder engines delivered up to about 85 hp and paired low weight with agile handling.

Ritmo Abarth

The Ritmo Abarth (1981–1987) added performance to Fiat’s compact hatchback. As a result, its 2.0 twin-cam engine delivered about 130 hp and paired front-wheel drive with lively handling.

128 Rally

The 128 Rally (1971–1978) added sportier character to the front-wheel-drive compact. As a result, its 1.3 twin-cam engine delivered about 67 hp and paired light weight with lively handling.


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