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Fiat Fiorino

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Fiorino is the model name that Italian car maker Fiat gives to the van derivatives of their small cars.

The first version of the Fiorino was based on the Fiat 127 / 147 with the back being a van box. It was launched in 1977. It received a facelift in 1980.

Then, in 1984, a more modern version was based upon the Fiat Uno, version that is still on sale with the last facelift of the Brazilian Fiat Uno. The current range of engines has the 1.2 Fire 8 valve and the 1.7 Turbo Diesel indirect injection.


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Current models

Albea | Barchetta | Croma | Doblò | Ducato | Fiorino | Grande Punto | Idea | Marea | Multipla | Palio | Palio Weekend | Panda (Nuova) | Punto | Scudo | Sedici | Seicento | Siena | Strada | Stilo | Ulysse


Historic models

1 | 1T | 10 HP | 12 HP | 124 | 125 | 126 | 127 | 128 | 130 | 131 | 132/Argenta | 133 | 147/Spazio | 2B | 24 HP | 242 | 4 HP | 500 | 508 | 508C | 509 | 510S | 514 | 518 | 519 | 520 | 524 | 574 Corsa | 60 HP | 600 | 850 | 1100 | 1400 | 1300/1500 | 1800/2100/2300 | 2800 | Albea | Bianchina | Bravo/Brava | Cinquecento | Croma | Coupé | Dino | Duna/Prêmio | Elba | Mod 5 | Oggi | Panorama | Panda | Regata | Ritmo/Strada | Siena | Tempra | Tipo | Topolino | Turbina | Uno | X1/9 | Zero


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