FIAT 1200 Technical specifications

Brand: FIAT (Fabbrica Itàliana Automobili Torino)
Model: 1200
Type:

Manufacturing of FIAT 1200

Since: 1957
Until: 1960
Units: 400000

Designer: Fabio Luigi Rapi


FIAT 1200: history and specs

The Fiat 1200 is a D-segment passenger car produced by Fiat between 1957 and 1961. Manufactured by the Special Coachbuilding Section of the Turin-based company, it was presented as a high-end version of the Fiat 1100 Tipo 103, from which it retained its mechanical components and chassis.

Background and Development:

The Fiat 1200 was launched as part of Fiat's line of compact cars, which included popular models such as the Fiat 1100 and the Fiat 1500. It was designed to offer an economical and practical car, suitable for the transportation needs of the European middle class of the time.

Launch:

The Fiat 1200 was first presented at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1957. It was the successor to the Fiat 1100, with significant improvements in terms of performance and comfort.

Technical Specifications:

Popularity

The Fiat 1200 was a popular car in Europe during its production, especially in Italy and other European countries. Its combination of affordability, fuel economy, and reliability made it an attractive option for those seeking a practical car for everyday use.

During its time on the market, the Fiat 1200 also distinguished itself in some rally competitions, demonstrating its agility and capability in demanding driving conditions.

Today, the Fiat 1200 is remembered as a classic example of Italian design and as a car that contributed to Fiat's continued success in the compact car market. Although it has been superseded by more modern models, it remains cherished by classic car enthusiasts and collectors as a symbol of an era of Italian automotive engineering.

Photos of model FIAT 1200


 

Contemporary vehicles of FIAT 1200

Other models launched in 1957:

Seat 600
Goggomobil T 250
Biscúter Comercial 200 C
Derbi 350 bicilíndrica
Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa
FIAT Nuova 500