Fiat Heritage

The story of one of the longest-lived brands in the world

Driving the history of the automobile since 1890

Our main models

Get to know the unforgettable, most emblematic and representative models of Fiat.​

S61 - 1908

In the first decade of the 20th century, a craze for speed swept across the world. It was within this electrifying atmosphere that the Fiat S61 Corsa was born— a two-seater racing car.

Topolino - 1936

When introduced in 1936, the Fiat 500 was the smallest mass produced car in the world. For its beautiful shapes and size, the public called it "Topolino".

500 - 1957

Fiat presented the Nuova 500 in 1957, with the main intention of replacing the Fiat 500 Topolino. Updated with new technologies from the successful 600, with a load-bearing monocoque and an overhanging rear engine, the 500 was powered by a compact, air-cooled 2-cylinder engine, a novelty for Fiat.

Panda - 1980

With more than 7.5 million units produced since its appearance in 1980, the Panda is considered the Italian utility car par excellence, accompanying young people and families in their lives.

Dino - 1972

Born from an agreement between the House of Maranello and Lingotto, the Fiat Dino was developed as a conventional car in the mid-1960s. Its difference: a Ferrari 1987 cc V6 engine capable of delivering 160 horsepower at 7500 rpm.

127 - 1971

The 127 was part of the transformation of Fiat compact cars into modern models. Designed to be strong, efficient, and help reduce fuel consumption, the model offered modern solutions and extra room in the bright passenger compartment.

The icon of Italian Mobility

Be part of our history. Discover the evolution of the brand that marked the history of automotive development.

Fiat over time

Part of our identity is contained in each of our logos. There are decades and decades of history and evolution. Learn more here.

1899

To identify the newly founded company, the nine founding partners chose to place a rococo style brass parchment on the hoods of their first models, showing the full name of the company engraved by hand.

1904

After about a decade of the first logo, coinciding with the growth of the Art Nouveau movement, the management of Fiat decided to renew it with an oval shape becoming oval and stylised graphic elements.

Restoration

Entrust your car to the skilful hands of our technical experts for repairs, parts replacement and restoration. 

    

Certification

Your classic Fiat deserves to be appreciated in every detail. Certification of Authenticity guarantees the originality of your car and underlines its value.

    

Discover our product

Our range of accessories is elegant - and respectul of the environment.