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Fiat Automobiles S.p.A. (UK: /ˈfət, -æt/, US: /-ɑːt/, Italian: [ˈfiːat]; originally FIAT, Italian: Fabbrica Italiana Automobili di Torino, lit.'Italian Automobiles Factory of Turin') is an Italian automobile manufacturer, formerly part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and since 2021 a subsidiary of Stellantis through its Italian division Stellantis Italy. Fiat Automobiles was formed in January 2007 when Fiat S.p.A. reorganized its automobile business,[2] and traces its history back to 1899 when the first Fiat automobile, the Fiat 4 HP, was produced.

FIAT Automobiles S.p.A.
Mirafiori, headquarters and industrial district of Fiat in Turin, pictured in 2020
TypeSubsidiary (S.p.A.)
IndustryAutomotive
Predecessor
Founded1899; 124 years ago (1899)
FounderLuigi Damevino
Cesare Goria Gatti
Roberto Biscaretti di Ruffia
Carlo Racca
Emanuele Cacherano di Bricherasio
Michele Ceriana Mayneri
Lodovico Scarfiotti
Alfonso Ferrero
Headquarters,
Italy
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
John Elkann (President) (acting)
Olivier François (CEO)
ProductsAutomobiles, Electric vehicles
Production output
1,330,000 units (2019)[1][needs update]
Revenue800,000,000 United States dollar (2012) 
OwnerStellantis
ParentStellantis Italy
Subsidiaries
Websitefiat.com

Fiat Automobiles is the largest automobile manufacturer in Italy. During its more than century-long history, it remained the largest automobile manufacturer in Europe and the third in the world after General Motors and Ford for over 20 years, until the car industry crisis in the late 1980s.[3] In 2013, Fiat S.p.A. was the second largest European automaker by volumes produced and the seventh in the world, while FCA was the world's eighth-largest automaker.

In 1970, Fiat Automobiles employed more than 100,000 in Italy when its production reached the highest number, 1.4 million cars, in that country.[4] As of 2002, it built more than 1 million vehicles at six plants in Italy and the country accounted for more than a third of the company's revenue.[4] Fiat has also manufactured railway engines, military vehicles, farm tractors, aircraft, and weapons such as the Fiat–Revelli Modello 1914.

Fiat-brand cars are built in several locations around the world. Outside Italy, the largest country of production is Brazil, where the Fiat brand was for many years the market leader.[5][6] The group also has factories in Argentina, Poland and Mexico (where Fiat-brand vehicles are manufactured at plants owned and operated by Stellantis North America for export to the United States, Brazil, Italy and other markets) and a long history of licensing manufacture of its products in other countries.

Fiat Automobiles has received many international awards for its vehicles, including nine European Car of the Year awards, the most of any other manufacturer, and it ranked many times as the lowest level of CO2 emissions by vehicles sold in Europe.[7]

History

 
 
Left: The founders of Fiat: 1. Luigi Damevino, 2. Cesare Goria Gatti, 3. Roberto Biscaretti di Ruffia, 4. Carlo Racca, 5. Emanuele Cacherano di Bricherasio, 6. Michele Ceriana Mayneri, 7. Giovanni Agnelli, 8. Lodovico Scarfiotti, 9. Alfonso Ferrero.
Right: Fiat 4 HP, the first model of car produced by Fiat.

On 11 July 1899, Giovanni Agnelli was part of the group of founding members of FIAT, Fabbrica Italiana di Automobili Torino. The first Fiat plant opened in 1900[8] with 35 staff making 24 cars. Known from the beginning for the talent and creativity of its engineering staff, by 1903 Fiat made a small profit and produced 135 cars; this grew to 1,149 cars by 1906. The company then went public selling shares via the Milan stock exchange.

Agnelli led the company until his death in 1945, while Vittorio Valletta administered the firm's daily activities. Its first car, the 3 ½ CV (of which only 24 copies were built, all bodied by Alessio of Turin)[9] was based on a design purchased from Ceirano GB & C and had a 697 cc (42.5 cu in) boxer twin engine.[10] In 1903, Fiat produced its first truck.[11] In 1908, the first Fiat was exported to the US.[11] That same year, the first Fiat aircraft engine was produced. Also around the same time, Fiat taxis became popular in Europe.[12]

 
A 1899 FIAT advertisement

By 1910, Fiat was the largest automotive company in Italy. That same year, a new plant was built in Poughkeepsie, NY, by the newly founded American F.I.A.T. Automobile Company.[13][14] Owning a Fiat at that time was a sign of distinction. The cost of a Fiat in the US was initially $4,000[15] and rose up to $6,400 in 1918,[16] compared to $825 for a Ford Model T in 1908,[17] and $525 in 1918, respectively.[18] During World War I, Fiat had to devote all of its factories to supplying the Allies with aircraft, engines, machine guns, trucks, and ambulances. Upon the entry of the US into the war in 1917, the factory was shut down as US regulations became too burdensome (the site was eventually sold to Western Publishing). After the war, Fiat introduced its first tractor, the 702.[19] By the early 1920s, Fiat had a market share in Italy of 80%.[20]

In 1921, workers seized Fiat's plants and hoisted the red flag of communism over them. Agnelli responded by quitting the company. However, the Italian Socialist Party and its ally organization, the Italian General Confederation of Labour, in an effort to effect a compromise with the centrist parties ordered the occupation ended. In 1922, Fiat began to build the famous Lingotto car factory—then the largest in Europe—which opened in 1923. It was the first Fiat factory to use assembly lines; by 1925, Fiat controlled 87% of the Italian car market.[21] In 1928, with the 509, Fiat included insurance in the purchase price.[22]

Fiat made military machinery and vehicles during World War II for the Army and Regia Aeronautica and later for the Germans. Fiat made fighter aircraft like the biplane CR.42 Falco, which was one of the most common Italian aircraft, along with Savoia-Marchettis, as well as light tanks (obsolete compared to their German and Soviet counterparts) and armored vehicles. The best Fiat aircraft was the G.55 fighter, which arrived too late and in too limited numbers. In 1943, the year Benito Mussolini was overthrown, the National Liberation Committee removed the Agnelli family from leadership roles in Fiat because of its ties to Mussolini's government. They were not returned until 1963, when Giovanni's grandson, Gianni, took over as general manager until 1966, as chairman until 1996.

In 1970, Fiat employed more than 100,000 in Italy when its production reached the highest number, 1.4 million cars, in that country.[4] As of 2002, Fiat built more than 1 million vehicles at six plants in Italy and the country accounted for more than a third of the company's revenue.[4]

Towards the end of 1976, it was announced that the Libyan government was to take a shareholding in the company in return for a capital injection. Other aspects of the Libyan agreement included the construction of a truck and bus plant at Tripoli. Chairman Agnelli candidly described the deal as "a classic petro-money recycling operation which will strengthen the Italian reserves, provide Fiat with fresh capital and give the group greater tranquility in which to carry out its investment programmes".[23]

On 29 January 2014, it was announced that Fiat S.p.A. (the former owner of Fiat Group) was to be merged into a new Netherlands-based holding company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV (FCA), took place before the end of 2014. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles became the new owner of Fiat Group.[24] On 1 August 2014, Fiat S.p.A. received necessary shareholder approval to proceed with the merger,[25] which became effective 12 October 2014.[26][27] FCA then merged with the French manufacturer PSA Group in 2019, with the new conglomerate being named Stellantis in 2020.

Presence

Europe

 
Global locations of Fiat Automobiles dealers, 2012

Fiat's main market is Europe, mainly focused in Italy. Historically successful in building city cars and Superminis, currently Fiat has a range of models focused on those two segments (accounting for the 84% of its sales in 2011). Fiat does not currently offer any large family car, nor an executive car: these market segments are to some extent covered by the Lancia and Alfa Romeo brands, which Fiat also owns.

Fiat's share of the European market shrank from 9.4 percent in 2000 to 5.8 percent in the summer of 2004. At this point Sergio Marchionne was appointed as Fiat's chief executive. By March 2009 their market share had expanded to 9.1 percent.[28]

Fiat built their five-storey Lingotto plant between 1915 and 1918, at which time it was Europe's largest car manufacturing plant.[29] Later the Mirafiori plant was built, also in Turin. To prepare for production of the all-new Fiat 128, Fiat opened their Rivalta plant in October 1968. Until the 128 entered production, the plant was used to build sports versions of the 850 and 124 as well as parts for the Fiat Dino.[30]

 
Fiat Punto
 
Fiat Panda Cross
 
Fiat 500X

Fiat's 2018 range of passenger car engines comprised eleven units, eight petrols and three diesels.[31] Their current range of models is the following:

Fiat sales in 2011 were up to 676,704 (less 17.3% versus the previous year):[32]

Model 2011 sales
Fiat Punto 220,343
Fiat Panda 189,527
Fiat 500 156,301
Fiat Linea 35,499
Fiat Bravo 31,673
Fiat Sedici 14,777
Fiat Freemont 13,651
Fiat Albea 8,951
Fiat Idea 5,982

Light commercial vehicles are sold in Europe under the brand Fiat Professional.

Fiat was already exporting cars to the UK market by the outbreak of World War II in 1939. Its market share increased rapidly during the 1970s, with the 127 supermini and 128 range of small family cars being the biggest sellers, selling largely on practicality and efficiency. Fiat's market share increased further during the 1980s with the Fiat Uno (imported to the UK from June 1983) being the company's best-seller in the UK, and its share fell sharply in the early 1990s before the arrival of the Punto in March 1994 rejuvenated the company's UK fortunes.

The second-generation Punto was a strong seller in the UK after its October 1999 launch, but the new modern-day Fiat 500 (launched there in January 2008) has accounted for most of the company's UK sales in more recent years. The original Fiat 500 had been one of the few direct competitors for the iconic Mini during its 1960s heyday.[33]

South America

 
Fiat Uno, specifically developed for the Brazilian market

Fiat has invested for a long time in South America, mainly in Brazil (where has been the market leader for many years) and in Argentina. They built their first Brazilian car plant in the Greater Belo Horizonte city of Betim in 1973, after having begun by building tractors there.[34]

The Brazilian range is similar to the European one, with the addition of a special family which derives from a common platform (called "Project 178"): Palio, Siena, Palio Weekend and Strada.

Recently a range of new models developed in Brazil has been launched: Pulse, Fiorino, Toro, Argo, and Mobi.

Other European models are currently imported to Brazil: 500e, imported from Italy, and Cronos, imported from Argentina.

Fiat sells in Brazil under the Fiat brand, European Fiat Professional light commercial vehicles as:

  • Strada (developed in Brazil, has the same platform as the Palio from "Project 178")
  • Ducato

Models that have already been sold in Brazil:

North America

 
Fiat re-entered the North American market in 2011 with the new Fiat 500.

Fiat has a long history in the United States. In 1908, the Fiat Automobile Co. was established in the country and a plant in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,[35][36] began producing Fiats a year later, like the Fiat 60 HP and the Fiat 16-20 HP.[37] These luxury cars were produced long before Chrysler Corp. was formed in 1925 from older manufacturers that were acquired by Walter P. Chrysler, the founder.[38] The New Jersey factory was closed after the U.S. entered World War I in 1917.[39]

Fiat returned to North America in the 1950s, selling the original 500, Fiat 600 Multipla, Fiat 1100, Fiat 1200, and the Fiat 1300.[40] Models produced from the 1960s onward include the Fiat 124 Sport Spider and the Fiat X1/9 - these two sporting cars remained rather successful in the United States market, which took nearly sixty percent of the total production in 1980.[41][42][43] Fiat gained a reputation for selling poor quality cars in North America, mostly over rust and poor reliability.[44] The last new Fiat model to be introduced in North America during this era was the Strada, in February 1979.[45] Sales in the US fell accordingly, from a high of 100,511 cars in 1975 to 14,113 in 1982.[42] Accordingly, Fiat left the United States car market in 1983, although the Spider and the X1/9 continued to be sold in small numbers with Pininfarina and Bertone badging respectively.[46]

In January 2009, the Fiat Group acquired a 20% stake in US automaker Chrysler LLC.[47] The deal saw the return of the Fiat brand to North America after a 25-year absence. The first Fiat-branded model to appear was the internationally popular Fiat 500 city car. The Fiat 500 model is built at Chrysler's assembly plant in Toluca, Mexico, which currently makes also the Dodge Journey and Fiat Freemont crossovers.[48] Fiat is also selling their commercial vehicles Fiat Ducato and Fiat Doblò in North America, rebranded as Ram ProMaster and Ram ProMaster City respectively.

FIAT discontinued production of the Fiat 500 in 2019 while sales of leftover dealer stock continued into 2020.[49] FIAT also discontinued the 124 spider and 500l models in 2020.[50] FIAT has announced a new car to be released a new 500e to launch in 2024.[51]

Africa

Fiat passenger cars began assembly in South Africa in 1950, and full production in their Rosslyn plant commenced in 1966.[52] Sales reached a peak market share of about five percent around 1970 but then dropped precipitously. A new 128-based half-ton pickup truck helped turn the situation around.[53]

It also assembled in Egypt through El-Nasr Automotive Manufacturing Company which assembled FIAT brands 125-127-128.

On 13 October 2022, Fiat Brand and the Algerian government signed a framework agreement aimed at local production of vehicles and the development of the automotive sector in Algeria.[54]

Asia

Fiat's presence in the Chinese market is limited compared to its European, Japanese, Korean, and American rivals. At the beginning of 2012, Fiat was only importing Fiat Bravo and Fiat 500 model. However, in 2012 Fiat and GAC opened a joint venture plant to produce the first Fiat vehicle specifically developed for the Chinese market ever: the Fiat Viaggio, a compact car derived from another Fiat model, the Dodge Dart (in turn derived from another Fiat car, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta).

Fiat currently offers to Japanese consumers the 500 in both coupe and convertible body styles, and the Panda.

Fiat has been present in the Indian market since 1948 in a joint venture with Tata Motors, although current car sales are limited and directed at niche markets (approx. 20k units in 2011). The currently offered models are the Fiat Punto and the Fiat Linea.

Current production

Main Article: List of Fiat Passenger Cars

EMEA

The Fiat 500 (Italian: cinquecento, Italian pronunciation: [ˌtʃiŋkweˈtʃɛnto]) is a car produced by the Fiat company of Italy between 1957 and 1975, with limited production of the Fiat 500 K estate continuing until 1977. The car was designed by Dante Giacosa. Redesigned in 2007, it is currently distributed worldwide.

The Fiat Panda is a city car from the Italian automotive manufacturer Fiat. The current version is the third one distributed as from 2012.

The Fiat 500L enlarges, as from September 2012, the Fiat 500 family with a Mini MPV which replace the Fiat Idea. The model is produced in the new Fiat plant in Serbia. The platform is the same of the Fiat Punto.[55]

LATAM

European Cars of the Year

The European Car of the Year award has been awarded twelve times to the Fiat Group over the last forty years, more than any other manufacturer. Nine of these awards were won by Fiat Automobiles models. Fiat models awarded the title:

CO2 emissions

Fiat Automobiles, one of Europe's 10 best-selling automotive brands, has for the second year running been confirmed as having the lowest average value for CO2 emissions from vehicles sold in 2008: 133.7 g/km (137.3 g/km in 2007). This was corroborated by JATO, a provider of automotive data.[57]

Electric vehicles

Fiat started development of electric vehicles back in the mid 1970s, with the concept Fiat X1/23. More recently in 2008, Fiat showed the Phylla concept,[58] and the Fiat Bugster concept in Brazil.[59]

Fiat joined utility companies Cemig and Itaipu to develop new electric vehicles for Brazil, with production in 2009 of the Palio Weekend Electric.[60]

Fiat launched the electric 500e, a compliance car, in California in 2013, but no sales were planned for Europe.[61] Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne claimed in 2014 that each one was sold at a loss of $14,000.[62]

In 2016, after Tesla had announced the Model 3 and had a high number of reservations for the electric car, Marchionne questioned whether Tesla could produce the cars and be profitable. He then stated that "if Tesla CEO Elon Musk can demonstrate that the car will be profitable at that price, I will copy the formula, add the Italian design flair, and get it to the market within 12 months."[63]

Concept vehicles

  • 1952 Fiat Abarth 1500 Biposto (Abarth, Bertone)
  • 1954 Fiat Turbina[64]
  • 1956 Fiat 600 Multipla Eden Roc
  • 1957 Fiat 1200 Stanguellini Spider
  • 1961 Fiat 600 Model Y Berlinetta
  • 1964 Fiat 2300 S Coupe Speciale
  • 1967 Fiat 125 Executive Concept
  • 1967 Fiat 125 GTZ
  • 1967 Fiat Dino Parigi
  • 1968 Fiat Abarth 2000[65]
  • 1969 Fiat 128 Coupe
  • 1969 Fiat 128 Teenager
  • 1972 Fiat 128 Pulsar Michelotti
  • 1972 Fiat ESV 1500
  • 1972 Fiat X1/23
  • 1974 Fiat 127 Village
  • 1975 Fiat Abarth 131
  • 1976 Fiat 126 Cavaletta
  • 1980 Fiat Panda 4×4 Strip (153)
  • 1992 Fiat Grigua (170)
  • 1992 Fiat Cinquecento Cita (170)
  • 1993 Fiat Downtown
  • 1993 Fiat Lucciola Concept (170)
  • 1993 Fiat ZIC
  • 1994 Fiat Punto Racer (176)
  • 1994 Fiat Firepoint[66]
  • 1996 Fiat Bravo Enduro Concept (182)
  • 1996 Fiat Formula 4
  • 1996 Fiat Vuscia Concept
  • 1996 Fiat Barchetta Coupe Concept by Maggiora
  • 2004 Fiat Trepiùno
  • 2005 Fiat Oltre
  • 2006 Fiat FCC
  • 2006 Fiat Suagna Bertone
  • 2007 Fiat Barchetta Bertone
  • 2008 Fiat Phylla
  • 2010 Fiat FCC 3 Mio
  • 2012 Fiat FCC 2
  • 2014 Fiat FCC 4

Motorsport

In 1971, the Fiat 124 Sport Spider was prepared for the World Rally Championship when Abarth became involved with its production and development and from 1972 had relative success with two wins in 1972, one in 1973 and won 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the 1974 Portuguese TAP Rally.[67]

The Fiat 131 Abarth was a very successful rally car replacing the 124. Between 1976 and 1981 the Fiat 131 won 18 World Rally Championship events,[68] resulting in winning the WRC Drivers Championship two times: in 1978, and in 1980, and winning the WRC Constructors Championship three times: in 1977, 1978, and in 1980.[69]

Lancia took over the role of motorsport for the Fiat Group during the 1980s. After a long break of factory-supported entries, in 2003 a Fiat Punto S1600 won the Italian Rally Championship, and 2006 the Fiat Grande Punto S2000 won the FIA European Rally Championship,[70] followed by three successive wins in 2009, 2010 and 2011.

Marketing

The FIAT initials were first used in the distinctive logo form in 1901.[71] Beginning in 1931, the company began using a single red shield without a wreath. In 1968 the "rhomboid" logo (as it was known internally) was introduced which featured the FIAT initials spelled out on four interconnected rhombuses. The rhomboid was slowly phased in during the early 1970s, although the older "laurel wreath" style FIAT badge was used to denote sporting models such as the 124 Spider, 127 Sport, X1/9, and the tuned Abarth models. A new corporate nose based on the rhomboid logo was first introduced in 1983 on the Uno, which consisted of five chrome bars inclined at an angle of 18 degrees to mirror the rhomboid, which usually appeared in reduced size at the corner of the grille.

In 1999, the wreath style logo was reintroduced to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the company.[72]

Notes
  1. ^ Used on cars (interiors, rear views) dealerships
  2. ^ Used in cars, as the front view, on social media and on websites

Motor Village and flagship stores

Fiat launched its Motor Village flagship store concept in 2006, with its Mirafiori Motor Village in Turin, followed by London's on Wigmore Street in 2008[73] and Paris's on the Champs-Élysées in 2010.[74]

BSM-Fiat deal

In 2009, BSM (the British School of Motoring) ended a 16-year relationship with Vauxhall Motors and signed a deal with Fiat UK to swap its learner vehicle from the Vauxhall Corsa to the new Fiat 500. Fiat UK were expected to supply 14,000 cars to BSM over four years in a marketing deal.[75]

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External links

  • Official website  
  • Fiat Automobiles Press 22 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine
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For other uses see Fiat disambiguation Fiat Automobiles S p A UK ˈ f iː e t ae t US ɑː t Italian ˈfiːat originally FIAT Italian Fabbrica Italiana Automobili di Torino lit Italian Automobiles Factory of Turin is an Italian automobile manufacturer formerly part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and since 2021 a subsidiary of Stellantis through its Italian division Stellantis Italy Fiat Automobiles was formed in January 2007 when Fiat S p A reorganized its automobile business 2 and traces its history back to 1899 when the first Fiat automobile the Fiat 4 HP was produced FIAT Automobiles S p A Mirafiori headquarters and industrial district of Fiat in Turin pictured in 2020TypeSubsidiary S p A IndustryAutomotivePredecessorFiat S p A 1899 2014 Founded1899 124 years ago 1899 FounderLuigi Damevino Cesare Goria GattiRoberto Biscaretti di RuffiaCarlo RaccaEmanuele Cacherano di BricherasioMichele Ceriana MayneriLodovico ScarfiottiAlfonso FerreroHeadquartersLingotto Turin ItalyArea servedWorldwideKey peopleJohn Elkann President acting Olivier Francois CEO ProductsAutomobiles Electric vehiclesProduction output1 330 000 units 2019 1 needs update Revenue800 000 000 United States dollar 2012 OwnerStellantisParentStellantis ItalySubsidiariesFiat India Fiat SerbiaWebsitefiat comFiat Automobiles is the largest automobile manufacturer in Italy During its more than century long history it remained the largest automobile manufacturer in Europe and the third in the world after General Motors and Ford for over 20 years until the car industry crisis in the late 1980s 3 In 2013 Fiat S p A was the second largest European automaker by volumes produced and the seventh in the world while FCA was the world s eighth largest automaker In 1970 Fiat Automobiles employed more than 100 000 in Italy when its production reached the highest number 1 4 million cars in that country 4 As of 2002 it built more than 1 million vehicles at six plants in Italy and the country accounted for more than a third of the company s revenue 4 Fiat has also manufactured railway engines military vehicles farm tractors aircraft and weapons such as the Fiat Revelli Modello 1914 Fiat brand cars are built in several locations around the world Outside Italy the largest country of production is Brazil where the Fiat brand was for many years the market leader 5 6 The group also has factories in Argentina Poland and Mexico where Fiat brand vehicles are manufactured at plants owned and operated by Stellantis North America for export to the United States Brazil Italy and other markets and a long history of licensing manufacture of its products in other countries Fiat Automobiles has received many international awards for its vehicles including nine European Car of the Year awards the most of any other manufacturer and it ranked many times as the lowest level of CO2 emissions by vehicles sold in Europe 7 Contents 1 History 2 Presence 2 1 Europe 2 2 South America 2 3 North America 2 4 Africa 2 5 Asia 3 Current production 3 1 EMEA 3 2 LATAM 4 European Cars of the Year 4 1 CO2 emissions 5 Electric vehicles 6 Concept vehicles 7 Motorsport 8 Marketing 8 1 Logo 8 2 Motor Village and flagship stores 8 3 BSM Fiat deal 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditMain articles Fiat S p A and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Left The founders of Fiat 1 Luigi Damevino 2 Cesare Goria Gatti 3 Roberto Biscaretti di Ruffia 4 Carlo Racca 5 Emanuele Cacherano di Bricherasio 6 Michele Ceriana Mayneri 7 Giovanni Agnelli 8 Lodovico Scarfiotti 9 Alfonso Ferrero Right Fiat 4 HP the first model of car produced by Fiat On 11 July 1899 Giovanni Agnelli was part of the group of founding members of FIAT Fabbrica Italiana di Automobili Torino The first Fiat plant opened in 1900 8 with 35 staff making 24 cars Known from the beginning for the talent and creativity of its engineering staff by 1903 Fiat made a small profit and produced 135 cars this grew to 1 149 cars by 1906 The company then went public selling shares via the Milan stock exchange Agnelli led the company until his death in 1945 while Vittorio Valletta administered the firm s daily activities Its first car the 3 CV of which only 24 copies were built all bodied by Alessio of Turin 9 was based on a design purchased from Ceirano GB amp C and had a 697 cc 42 5 cu in boxer twin engine 10 In 1903 Fiat produced its first truck 11 In 1908 the first Fiat was exported to the US 11 That same year the first Fiat aircraft engine was produced Also around the same time Fiat taxis became popular in Europe 12 A 1899 FIAT advertisement By 1910 Fiat was the largest automotive company in Italy That same year a new plant was built in Poughkeepsie NY by the newly founded American F I A T Automobile Company 13 14 Owning a Fiat at that time was a sign of distinction The cost of a Fiat in the US was initially 4 000 15 and rose up to 6 400 in 1918 16 compared to 825 for a Ford Model T in 1908 17 and 525 in 1918 respectively 18 During World War I Fiat had to devote all of its factories to supplying the Allies with aircraft engines machine guns trucks and ambulances Upon the entry of the US into the war in 1917 the factory was shut down as US regulations became too burdensome the site was eventually sold to Western Publishing After the war Fiat introduced its first tractor the 702 19 By the early 1920s Fiat had a market share in Italy of 80 20 In 1921 workers seized Fiat s plants and hoisted the red flag of communism over them Agnelli responded by quitting the company However the Italian Socialist Party and its ally organization the Italian General Confederation of Labour in an effort to effect a compromise with the centrist parties ordered the occupation ended In 1922 Fiat began to build the famous Lingotto car factory then the largest in Europe which opened in 1923 It was the first Fiat factory to use assembly lines by 1925 Fiat controlled 87 of the Italian car market 21 In 1928 with the 509 Fiat included insurance in the purchase price 22 Fiat made military machinery and vehicles during World War II for the Army and Regia Aeronautica and later for the Germans Fiat made fighter aircraft like the biplane CR 42 Falco which was one of the most common Italian aircraft along with Savoia Marchettis as well as light tanks obsolete compared to their German and Soviet counterparts and armored vehicles The best Fiat aircraft was the G 55 fighter which arrived too late and in too limited numbers In 1943 the year Benito Mussolini was overthrown the National Liberation Committee removed the Agnelli family from leadership roles in Fiat because of its ties to Mussolini s government They were not returned until 1963 when Giovanni s grandson Gianni took over as general manager until 1966 as chairman until 1996 In 1970 Fiat employed more than 100 000 in Italy when its production reached the highest number 1 4 million cars in that country 4 As of 2002 Fiat built more than 1 million vehicles at six plants in Italy and the country accounted for more than a third of the company s revenue 4 Towards the end of 1976 it was announced that the Libyan government was to take a shareholding in the company in return for a capital injection Other aspects of the Libyan agreement included the construction of a truck and bus plant at Tripoli Chairman Agnelli candidly described the deal as a classic petro money recycling operation which will strengthen the Italian reserves provide Fiat with fresh capital and give the group greater tranquility in which to carry out its investment programmes 23 On 29 January 2014 it was announced that Fiat S p A the former owner of Fiat Group was to be merged into a new Netherlands based holding company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV FCA took place before the end of 2014 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles became the new owner of Fiat Group 24 On 1 August 2014 Fiat S p A received necessary shareholder approval to proceed with the merger 25 which became effective 12 October 2014 26 27 FCA then merged with the French manufacturer PSA Group in 2019 with the new conglomerate being named Stellantis in 2020 Presence EditSee also List of Fiat passenger cars Europe Edit Global locations of Fiat Automobiles dealers 2012 Fiat s main market is Europe mainly focused in Italy Historically successful in building city cars and Superminis currently Fiat has a range of models focused on those two segments accounting for the 84 of its sales in 2011 Fiat does not currently offer any large family car nor an executive car these market segments are to some extent covered by the Lancia and Alfa Romeo brands which Fiat also owns Fiat s share of the European market shrank from 9 4 percent in 2000 to 5 8 percent in the summer of 2004 At this point Sergio Marchionne was appointed as Fiat s chief executive By March 2009 their market share had expanded to 9 1 percent 28 Fiat built their five storey Lingotto plant between 1915 and 1918 at which time it was Europe s largest car manufacturing plant 29 Later the Mirafiori plant was built also in Turin To prepare for production of the all new Fiat 128 Fiat opened their Rivalta plant in October 1968 Until the 128 entered production the plant was used to build sports versions of the 850 and 124 as well as parts for the Fiat Dino 30 Fiat Punto Fiat Panda Cross Fiat 500X Fiat s 2018 range of passenger car engines comprised eleven units eight petrols and three diesels 31 Their current range of models is the following City car Fiat 500 Fiat Panda Compact car Fiat Tipo Mini MPV Fiat 500L Mini SUV Fiat 500X Roadster Fiat 124 SpiderFiat sales in 2011 were up to 676 704 less 17 3 versus the previous year 32 Model 2011 salesFiat Punto 220 343Fiat Panda 189 527Fiat 500 156 301Fiat Linea 35 499Fiat Bravo 31 673Fiat Sedici 14 777Fiat Freemont 13 651Fiat Albea 8 951Fiat Idea 5 982Light commercial vehicles are sold in Europe under the brand Fiat Professional Fiat was already exporting cars to the UK market by the outbreak of World War II in 1939 Its market share increased rapidly during the 1970s with the 127 supermini and 128 range of small family cars being the biggest sellers selling largely on practicality and efficiency Fiat s market share increased further during the 1980s with the Fiat Uno imported to the UK from June 1983 being the company s best seller in the UK and its share fell sharply in the early 1990s before the arrival of the Punto in March 1994 rejuvenated the company s UK fortunes The second generation Punto was a strong seller in the UK after its October 1999 launch but the new modern day Fiat 500 launched there in January 2008 has accounted for most of the company s UK sales in more recent years The original Fiat 500 had been one of the few direct competitors for the iconic Mini during its 1960s heyday 33 South America Edit Fiat Uno specifically developed for the Brazilian market Fiat has invested for a long time in South America mainly in Brazil where has been the market leader for many years and in Argentina They built their first Brazilian car plant in the Greater Belo Horizonte city of Betim in 1973 after having begun by building tractors there 34 The Brazilian range is similar to the European one with the addition of a special family which derives from a common platform called Project 178 Palio Siena Palio Weekend and Strada Recently a range of new models developed in Brazil has been launched Pulse Fiorino Toro Argo and Mobi Other European models are currently imported to Brazil 500e imported from Italy and Cronos imported from Argentina Fiat sells in Brazil under the Fiat brand European Fiat Professional light commercial vehicles as Strada developed in Brazil has the same platform as the Palio from Project 178 DucatoModels that have already been sold in Brazil Uno Linea Tipo Tempra Premio Elba Idea Punto Marea Bravo 147 and its family the saloon Oggi and the station wagon Panorama Doblo North America Edit Fiat re entered the North American market in 2011 with the new Fiat 500 Fiat has a long history in the United States In 1908 the Fiat Automobile Co was established in the country and a plant in Poughkeepsie N Y 35 36 began producing Fiats a year later like the Fiat 60 HP and the Fiat 16 20 HP 37 These luxury cars were produced long before Chrysler Corp was formed in 1925 from older manufacturers that were acquired by Walter P Chrysler the founder 38 The New Jersey factory was closed after the U S entered World War I in 1917 39 Fiat returned to North America in the 1950s selling the original 500 Fiat 600 Multipla Fiat 1100 Fiat 1200 and the Fiat 1300 40 Models produced from the 1960s onward include the Fiat 124 Sport Spider and the Fiat X1 9 these two sporting cars remained rather successful in the United States market which took nearly sixty percent of the total production in 1980 41 42 43 Fiat gained a reputation for selling poor quality cars in North America mostly over rust and poor reliability 44 The last new Fiat model to be introduced in North America during this era was the Strada in February 1979 45 Sales in the US fell accordingly from a high of 100 511 cars in 1975 to 14 113 in 1982 42 Accordingly Fiat left the United States car market in 1983 although the Spider and the X1 9 continued to be sold in small numbers with Pininfarina and Bertone badging respectively 46 In January 2009 the Fiat Group acquired a 20 stake in US automaker Chrysler LLC 47 The deal saw the return of the Fiat brand to North America after a 25 year absence The first Fiat branded model to appear was the internationally popular Fiat 500 city car The Fiat 500 model is built at Chrysler s assembly plant in Toluca Mexico which currently makes also the Dodge Journey and Fiat Freemont crossovers 48 Fiat is also selling their commercial vehicles Fiat Ducato and Fiat Doblo in North America rebranded as Ram ProMaster and Ram ProMaster City respectively FIAT discontinued production of the Fiat 500 in 2019 while sales of leftover dealer stock continued into 2020 49 FIAT also discontinued the 124 spider and 500l models in 2020 50 FIAT has announced a new car to be released a new 500e to launch in 2024 51 Africa Edit Fiat passenger cars began assembly in South Africa in 1950 and full production in their Rosslyn plant commenced in 1966 52 Sales reached a peak market share of about five percent around 1970 but then dropped precipitously A new 128 based half ton pickup truck helped turn the situation around 53 It also assembled in Egypt through El Nasr Automotive Manufacturing Company which assembled FIAT brands 125 127 128 On 13 October 2022 Fiat Brand and the Algerian government signed a framework agreement aimed at local production of vehicles and the development of the automotive sector in Algeria 54 Asia Edit Fiat Viaggio Fiat s presence in the Chinese market is limited compared to its European Japanese Korean and American rivals At the beginning of 2012 Fiat was only importing Fiat Bravo and Fiat 500 model However in 2012 Fiat and GAC opened a joint venture plant to produce the first Fiat vehicle specifically developed for the Chinese market ever the Fiat Viaggio a compact car derived from another Fiat model the Dodge Dart in turn derived from another Fiat car the Alfa Romeo Giulietta Fiat currently offers to Japanese consumers the 500 in both coupe and convertible body styles and the Panda Fiat has been present in the Indian market since 1948 in a joint venture with Tata Motors although current car sales are limited and directed at niche markets approx 20k units in 2011 The currently offered models are the Fiat Punto and the Fiat Linea Current production EditMain Article List of Fiat Passenger Cars EMEA Edit A segment Fiat 500The Fiat 500 Italian cinquecento Italian pronunciation ˌtʃiŋkweˈtʃɛnto is a car produced by the Fiat company of Italy between 1957 and 1975 with limited production of the Fiat 500 K estate continuing until 1977 The car was designed by Dante Giacosa Redesigned in 2007 it is currently distributed worldwide A segment Fiat New 500 All electric New 500 introduced in 2020 A segment Fiat PandaThe Fiat Panda is a city car from the Italian automotive manufacturer Fiat The current version is the third one distributed as from 2012 C segment Fiat Tipo B segment Fiat 500X M segment Fiat 500LThe Fiat 500L enlarges as from September 2012 the Fiat 500 family with a Mini MPV which replace the Fiat Idea The model is produced in the new Fiat plant in Serbia The platform is the same of the Fiat Punto 55 Fiat Panda Fiat 500 Fiat 500 Electric Fiat 500L Fiat 500X Fiat Tipo Fiat Fiorino Qubo Fiat DobloLATAM Edit Fiat Mobi Fiat Argo Fiat Strada Fiat Cronos Fiat Toro Fiat Pulse Fiat Fiorino Fiat Ducato Fiat Mobi Fiat Argo Fiat Cronos Fiat Toro Fiat FiorinoEuropean Cars of the Year EditThe European Car of the Year award has been awarded twelve times to the Fiat Group over the last forty years more than any other manufacturer Nine of these awards were won by Fiat Automobiles models Fiat models awarded the title 1967 Fiat 124 1970 Fiat 128 1972 Fiat 127 1984 Fiat Uno 1989 Fiat Tipo 1995 Fiat Punto 1996 Fiat Bravo Brava 2004 Fiat Panda 2008 Fiat 500 56 CO2 emissions Edit Fiat Automobiles one of Europe s 10 best selling automotive brands has for the second year running been confirmed as having the lowest average value for CO2 emissions from vehicles sold in 2008 133 7 g km 137 3 g km in 2007 This was corroborated by JATO a provider of automotive data 57 Electric vehicles EditFiat started development of electric vehicles back in the mid 1970s with the concept Fiat X1 23 More recently in 2008 Fiat showed the Phylla concept 58 and the Fiat Bugster concept in Brazil 59 Fiat joined utility companies Cemig and Itaipu to develop new electric vehicles for Brazil with production in 2009 of the Palio Weekend Electric 60 Fiat launched the electric 500e a compliance car in California in 2013 but no sales were planned for Europe 61 Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne claimed in 2014 that each one was sold at a loss of 14 000 62 In 2016 after Tesla had announced the Model 3 and had a high number of reservations for the electric car Marchionne questioned whether Tesla could produce the cars and be profitable He then stated that if Tesla CEO Elon Musk can demonstrate that the car will be profitable at that price I will copy the formula add the Italian design flair and get it to the market within 12 months 63 Concept vehicles Edit1952 Fiat Abarth 1500 Biposto Abarth Bertone 1954 Fiat Turbina 64 1956 Fiat 600 Multipla Eden Roc 1957 Fiat 1200 Stanguellini Spider 1961 Fiat 600 Model Y Berlinetta 1964 Fiat 2300 S Coupe Speciale 1967 Fiat 125 Executive Concept 1967 Fiat 125 GTZ 1967 Fiat Dino Parigi 1968 Fiat Abarth 2000 65 1969 Fiat 128 Coupe 1969 Fiat 128 Teenager 1972 Fiat 128 Pulsar Michelotti 1972 Fiat ESV 1500 1972 Fiat X1 23 1974 Fiat 127 Village 1975 Fiat Abarth 131 1976 Fiat 126 Cavaletta 1980 Fiat Panda 4 4 Strip 153 1992 Fiat Grigua 170 1992 Fiat Cinquecento Cita 170 1993 Fiat Downtown 1993 Fiat Lucciola Concept 170 1993 Fiat ZIC 1994 Fiat Punto Racer 176 1994 Fiat Firepoint 66 1996 Fiat Bravo Enduro Concept 182 1996 Fiat Formula 4 1996 Fiat Vuscia Concept 1996 Fiat Barchetta Coupe Concept by Maggiora 2004 Fiat Trepiuno 2005 Fiat Oltre 2006 Fiat FCC 2006 Fiat Suagna Bertone 2007 Fiat Barchetta Bertone 2008 Fiat Phylla 2010 Fiat FCC 3 Mio 2012 Fiat FCC 2 2014 Fiat FCC 4Motorsport EditIn 1971 the Fiat 124 Sport Spider was prepared for the World Rally Championship when Abarth became involved with its production and development and from 1972 had relative success with two wins in 1972 one in 1973 and won 1st 2nd and 3rd in the 1974 Portuguese TAP Rally 67 The Fiat 131 Abarth was a very successful rally car replacing the 124 Between 1976 and 1981 the Fiat 131 won 18 World Rally Championship events 68 resulting in winning the WRC Drivers Championship two times in 1978 and in 1980 and winning the WRC Constructors Championship three times in 1977 1978 and in 1980 69 Lancia took over the role of motorsport for the Fiat Group during the 1980s After a long break of factory supported entries in 2003 a Fiat Punto S1600 won the Italian Rally Championship and 2006 the Fiat Grande Punto S2000 won the FIA European Rally Championship 70 followed by three successive wins in 2009 2010 and 2011 Marketing EditLogo Edit The FIAT initials were first used in the distinctive logo form in 1901 71 Beginning in 1931 the company began using a single red shield without a wreath In 1968 the rhomboid logo as it was known internally was introduced which featured the FIAT initials spelled out on four interconnected rhombuses The rhomboid was slowly phased in during the early 1970s although the older laurel wreath style FIAT badge was used to denote sporting models such as the 124 Spider 127 Sport X1 9 and the tuned Abarth models A new corporate nose based on the rhomboid logo was first introduced in 1983 on the Uno which consisted of five chrome bars inclined at an angle of 18 degrees to mirror the rhomboid which usually appeared in reduced size at the corner of the grille In 1999 the wreath style logo was reintroduced to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the company 72 1899 1901 1904 1921 1925 1931 1932 1938 1959 1965 1968 1999 1999 2007 2007 2022 n2 1 2020 present n2 2 Notes Used on cars interiors rear views dealerships Used in cars as the front view on social media and on websites Motor Village and flagship stores Edit Fiat launched its Motor Village flagship store concept in 2006 with its Mirafiori Motor Village in Turin followed by London s on Wigmore Street in 2008 73 and Paris s on the Champs Elysees in 2010 74 BSM Fiat deal Edit In 2009 BSM the British School of Motoring ended a 16 year relationship with Vauxhall Motors and signed a deal with Fiat UK to swap its learner vehicle from the Vauxhall Corsa to the new Fiat 500 Fiat UK were expected to supply 14 000 cars to BSM over four years in a marketing deal 75 See also EditCMD Costruzioni Motori Diesel S p 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