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1955 Fiat 600

Engine: 4 cylinders in line
Capacity: 633 cc
Max power output: 22 bhp at 4600 rpm
Max speed: 95 km/h
Consumption: 5.7 l/100 km

When the 600 was launched in the spring of 1955 as the successor to the Topolino, it caused a sensation owing to its innovations, starting with the rear-mounted engine and independent suspensions on all 4 wheels. The 600 was the vehicle that changed the habits of Italian society. Inexpensive to buy (590,000 Lire) and run (average consumption 5.7 l/100 km), it led the way towards universal car ownership. Fiat also produced a soft-top version, and later on the Multipla whose up-front driver’s position gave enough room to seat six people or carry goods. A total output of 2,695,197 had been reached when the 600 went out of production in 1970.
 
 

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