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Fiat 1800 and 2100

The Fiat 1800 and 2100 are six-cylinder automobiles produced by Italian manufacturer Fiat between 1959 and 1968. Both models were introduced in 1959. A four-cylinder 1500-cc version, the 1500L, was added to the range in 1963, when the 2100 was replaced by the larger engined 2300. The 1800/2100 were designed by Fiat's own Dante Giacosa.[1]

Fiat 1800/2100/1500L
1959 Fiat 2100 Berlina
Overview
ManufacturerFiat
Production1959–1968 (Italy)
1960–1962 (Yugoslavia)
DesignerDante Giacosa
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car
Body style4-door saloon
5-door estate
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
RelatedSEAT 1500
Powertrain
Engine
  • petrol:
  • 1500L: 1.5 L I4
  • 1800: 1.8 L I6
  • 2100: 2.1 L I6
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,650 mm (104.3 in)
2,730 mm (107.5 in) (Speciale)
Length4,465 mm (175.8 in)
4,750 mm (187.0 in) (Speciale)
Width1,620 mm (63.8 in)
Height1,470 mm (57.9 in)
Kerb weight1,250–1,350 kg (2,756–2,976 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorFiat 1900
SuccessorFiat 2300

Fiat 1800 (1959-68) edit

 
1964 Fiat 1800 B

The Fiat 1800 was introduced as a four-door sedan at the 1959 Geneva Salon. A few months later, the five-door Familiare (Station Wagon) was added to the lineup, one of a very limited number of factory offerings in this class in Europe at the time. The 1800 model had a six-cylinder in-line engine of 1795 cc and a power output of 75 hp (55 kW; 74 bhp) delivered through a 4-speed manual transmission. Its maximum speed was, depending on the version, 137–142 km/h (85–88 mph). This was replaced in 1961 with the 1800 model B: the engine output was now 86 hp (63 kW; 85 bhp) and top speed between 143 km/h (89 mph) and 146 km/h (91 mph). The 1800 B also benefitted from disc brakes on all four wheels.

Fiat 2100 (1959-61) edit

The 2100 was a version with a bigger 2054 cc six-cylinder engine. Bore and stroke are 77.0 mm × 73.5 mm (3.03 in × 2.89 in). In autumn 1959, the 2100 Speciale was introduced with a lengthened wheelbase and different front grille. The Speciale was typically used by diplomats and for other representational purposes. Carrozzeria Francis Lombardi built a longer stretched version, but this could seat seven and was mainly intended for taxi use, although a limousine version called "President" was also available, mainly purchased by the Italian and Vatican states.

The 2100 was discontinued in Italy during 1961, when the Fiat 2300 became available.

Fiat 1500L (1963-68) edit

 
Fiat 1500L

In 1963 Fiat used the body of Fiat 1800/2100 to create a new, less expensive model, the Fiat 1500L. To distinguish it from the 1300/1500 it used the designation 1500L (for 'Lunga, "long"). The car shared its more compact sibling's four-cylinder 1481 cc engine, delivering 72 hp (53 kW), which was increased to 75 hp (55 kW) in 1964 for the second series. A reduced-performance version was also offered, aimed at taxi drivers. This proved popular in southern Europe, equipped with a version of the 1481 cc petrol inline-four engine developing just 60 bhp: the low power engine permitted the transport of customers in comfort and space at urban speeds, without consuming too much fuel.

This version was made also by SEAT in Spain, where no other petrol version of the Fiat 1800/2100 was ever produced. It was badged simply SEAT 1500, since no equivalent of the smaller Fiat 1500 was produced by SEAT. Nearly 200,000 Seat 1500s were built until 1972.

It is estimated that total production in Italy of the Fiat 1800/2100 range is 150,000.

Derivatives edit

 
1959 Abarth Fiat 2200 Coupé by Allemano

Abarth also proposed a sportier, 2+2 car based on the 2100. He discussed his plan with Fiat's Vice President Gaudenzio Bono in 1959 and it was arranged to supply Abarth with bare 2100 chassis and drivetrains. The chassis was strengthened and shortened, now on a 2,450 mm (96 in) wheelbase, and was fitted with a bored out and tuned engine with an Abarth exhaust system and Dunlop disc brakes on all four wheels. The bodywork was designed by Giovanni Michelotti and executed by Allemano. The Abarth 2200 was available as a two-door coupé or convertible and was introduced at the Turin Auto Show in October–November 1959.[2] The bore was increased to 79.0 mm (3.11 in), which gave a displacement of 2162 cc. Along with an increased compression ratio and triple Weber 40 DCOE carburettors, maximum power increased to 135 hp (99 kW) at 6000 rpm, making for top speeds of 197 and 186 km/h (122 and 116 mph) for the Coupé and Spider respectively.[2] Unlike Fiat's column-shifted original, the Abarth 2200 had the shifter relocated to the floor.[3] As originally presented, the Spider was given a different front end treatment of a rectilinear nature, with twin headlights mounted at an angle. This rather awkward looking arrangement was shortlived; during 1960 Abarth changed it to a single-headlight design similar to that of the Coupé.[4]

The 2200 was fully handbuilt and changes were introduced continuously throughout the production run. The very first coupés are pillarless, unlike cars built after December 1959 which received filigrane B-pillars. Subtle changes took place at the front, while side marker lights were added, and grilles and bumpers were altered several times. Always expensive and from a brand best known for tiny racing machines, the 2200 was only ever built to order and in very small numbers, probably 28 examples.[5] Of these, three examples were built with right-hand drive (two Coupés and one Spider) and delivered in the United Kingdom by Abarth's local concessionaire Tony Crook.[6] At Turin in November 1960 and again at Geneva in March 1961, an updated design by Ezio Ellena [de; nl] was shown. The Ellena design eschewed rear quarter glass in favor of longer doors and a wraparound rear windshield.[4][6] At the front, a rectangular grille with rounded corners housed two additional driving lights.[7]

In spite of the minuscule sales, Abarth updated their model at Turin 1961 after the 2100 on which it was based was replaced by the 2300, but the resulting Abarth 2400 was even less competitive in light of the appearance of Fiat's own 2300 Coupé.[8]

Fiat went on to offer their own, Ghia-designed coupé of the succeeding 2300. This design was first shown in Turin in November 1960 as the Fiat 2100 S. Thanks to triple carburettors, the tuned engine produced 130 hp (96 kW).[9] The prototype was built by Ghia's OSI subsidiary; by the time production started, Fiat had upgraded the 2100 to become the 2300 and all Ghia Coupés after the initial prototype were thus equipped.[10]

Engines edit

Model Years Engine Displacement Power Fuel system
1800 1959-61 OHV inline-six 1795 cc 75 hp (55 kW) single carburetor
1800B 1961-68 OHV inline-six 1795 cc 86 hp (63 kW) single carburetor
2100 1959-61 OHV inline-six 2054 cc 82 hp (60 kW) single carburetor
1500L 1963-64
1964-67
OHV inline-four 1481 cc 72 hp (53 kW)
75 hp (55 kW)
single carburetor

References edit

  1. ^ Felicioli, Riccardo P. (1999). Fiat 1899 - 1999. Italy: Automobilia, Bruno Alfieri. pp. 82–83. ISBN 88-7960-094-X.
  2. ^ a b "Al 41° Salone dell'Automobile di Torino quasi nulla di nuovo" [Practically nothing new at the 41st Turin Auto Show], Galleria Ruoteclassiche, Le fuoriserie 1956-1970. Il meglio di Quattroruote (in Italian), Editoriale Domus S.p.A. (published March 2013), 2: 1958-1959 (55): 108, November 1959, ISBN 9788872127704
  3. ^ "Abarth oltre le «2200» presenta una «1600»" [In addition to the 2200, Abarth presents a 1600], Galleria Ruoteclassiche, Le fuoriserie 1956-1970. Il meglio di Quattroruote (in Italian), Editoriale Domus S.p.A. (published March 2013), 2: 1958-1959 (55): 119, December 1959, ISBN 9788872127704
  4. ^ a b [A fruitful pursuit of elegance], Abarth Collection (pamphlet) (in Italian), Hachette-Fascicoli, no. 8, p. 4, 2008, archived from the original on 2023-05-24 – via Berni Motori
  5. ^ . Veni Vidi Vici. Archived from the original on 2019-12-24.
  6. ^ a b Heseltine, Richard (2022-05-23). . Classic & Sports Car. Haymarket Media Group. Archived from the original on 2022-07-07.
  7. ^ Mazzocchi, Gianni (December 1960), "Ecco il Salone di Torino" [Here is the Turin Auto Show], Galleria Ruoteclassiche, Le fuoriserie 1956-1970. Il meglio di Quattroruote (in Italian), Editoriale Domus S.p.A. (published April 2013), 3: 1960-1961 (56): 62, ISBN 9788872127704
  8. ^ Guétat, Gérald (2022-08-05). . Hemmings Motor News. American City Business Journals. Archived from the original on 2022-12-08.
  9. ^ Mazzocchi, Ecco il Salone di Torino, pp. 64–65.
  10. ^ . Story-Cars.com. Archived from the original on 2023-07-06.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Fiat 1800 and 2100 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Fiat 1800 and 2100 are six cylinder automobiles produced by Italian manufacturer Fiat between 1959 and 1968 Both models were introduced in 1959 A four cylinder 1500 cc version the 1500L was added to the range in 1963 when the 2100 was replaced by the larger engined 2300 The 1800 2100 were designed by Fiat s own Dante Giacosa 1 Fiat 1800 2100 1500L1959 Fiat 2100 BerlinaOverviewManufacturerFiatProduction1959 1968 Italy 1960 1962 Yugoslavia DesignerDante GiacosaBody and chassisClassExecutive carBody style4 door saloon5 door estateLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveRelatedSEAT 1500PowertrainEnginepetrol 1500L 1 5 L I41800 1 8 L I62100 2 1 L I6DimensionsWheelbase2 650 mm 104 3 in 2 730 mm 107 5 in Speciale Length4 465 mm 175 8 in 4 750 mm 187 0 in Speciale Width1 620 mm 63 8 in Height1 470 mm 57 9 in Kerb weight1 250 1 350 kg 2 756 2 976 lb ChronologyPredecessorFiat 1900SuccessorFiat 2300 Contents 1 Fiat 1800 1959 68 2 Fiat 2100 1959 61 3 Fiat 1500L 1963 68 4 Derivatives 5 Engines 6 ReferencesFiat 1800 1959 68 edit nbsp 1964 Fiat 1800 BThe Fiat 1800 was introduced as a four door sedan at the 1959 Geneva Salon A few months later the five door Familiare Station Wagon was added to the lineup one of a very limited number of factory offerings in this class in Europe at the time The 1800 model had a six cylinder in line engine of 1795 cc and a power output of 75 hp 55 kW 74 bhp delivered through a 4 speed manual transmission Its maximum speed was depending on the version 137 142 km h 85 88 mph This was replaced in 1961 with the 1800 model B the engine output was now 86 hp 63 kW 85 bhp and top speed between 143 km h 89 mph and 146 km h 91 mph The 1800 B also benefitted from disc brakes on all four wheels Fiat 2100 1959 61 editThe 2100 was a version with a bigger 2054 cc six cylinder engine Bore and stroke are 77 0 mm 73 5 mm 3 03 in 2 89 in In autumn 1959 the 2100 Speciale was introduced with a lengthened wheelbase and different front grille The Speciale was typically used by diplomats and for other representational purposes Carrozzeria Francis Lombardi built a longer stretched version but this could seat seven and was mainly intended for taxi use although a limousine version called President was also available mainly purchased by the Italian and Vatican states The 2100 was discontinued in Italy during 1961 when the Fiat 2300 became available nbsp Fiat 2100 Speciale nbsp Fiat 2100 Familiare one of the rare estatesFiat 1500L 1963 68 edit nbsp Fiat 1500LIn 1963 Fiat used the body of Fiat 1800 2100 to create a new less expensive model the Fiat 1500L To distinguish it from the 1300 1500 it used the designation 1500L for Lunga long The car shared its more compact sibling s four cylinder 1481 cc engine delivering 72 hp 53 kW which was increased to 75 hp 55 kW in 1964 for the second series A reduced performance version was also offered aimed at taxi drivers This proved popular in southern Europe equipped with a version of the 1481 cc petrol inline four engine developing just 60 bhp the low power engine permitted the transport of customers in comfort and space at urban speeds without consuming too much fuel This version was made also by SEAT in Spain where no other petrol version of the Fiat 1800 2100 was ever produced It was badged simply SEAT 1500 since no equivalent of the smaller Fiat 1500 was produced by SEAT Nearly 200 000 Seat 1500s were built until 1972 It is estimated that total production in Italy of the Fiat 1800 2100 range is 150 000 Derivatives edit nbsp 1959 Abarth Fiat 2200 Coupe by AllemanoAbarth also proposed a sportier 2 2 car based on the 2100 He discussed his plan with Fiat s Vice President Gaudenzio Bono in 1959 and it was arranged to supply Abarth with bare 2100 chassis and drivetrains The chassis was strengthened and shortened now on a 2 450 mm 96 in wheelbase and was fitted with a bored out and tuned engine with an Abarth exhaust system and Dunlop disc brakes on all four wheels The bodywork was designed by Giovanni Michelotti and executed by Allemano The Abarth 2200 was available as a two door coupe or convertible and was introduced at the Turin Auto Show in October November 1959 2 The bore was increased to 79 0 mm 3 11 in which gave a displacement of 2162 cc Along with an increased compression ratio and triple Weber 40 DCOE carburettors maximum power increased to 135 hp 99 kW at 6000 rpm making for top speeds of 197 and 186 km h 122 and 116 mph for the Coupe and Spider respectively 2 Unlike Fiat s column shifted original the Abarth 2200 had the shifter relocated to the floor 3 As originally presented the Spider was given a different front end treatment of a rectilinear nature with twin headlights mounted at an angle This rather awkward looking arrangement was shortlived during 1960 Abarth changed it to a single headlight design similar to that of the Coupe 4 The 2200 was fully handbuilt and changes were introduced continuously throughout the production run The very first coupes are pillarless unlike cars built after December 1959 which received filigrane B pillars Subtle changes took place at the front while side marker lights were added and grilles and bumpers were altered several times Always expensive and from a brand best known for tiny racing machines the 2200 was only ever built to order and in very small numbers probably 28 examples 5 Of these three examples were built with right hand drive two Coupes and one Spider and delivered in the United Kingdom by Abarth s local concessionaire Tony Crook 6 At Turin in November 1960 and again at Geneva in March 1961 an updated design by Ezio Ellena de nl was shown The Ellena design eschewed rear quarter glass in favor of longer doors and a wraparound rear windshield 4 6 At the front a rectangular grille with rounded corners housed two additional driving lights 7 In spite of the minuscule sales Abarth updated their model at Turin 1961 after the 2100 on which it was based was replaced by the 2300 but the resulting Abarth 2400 was even less competitive in light of the appearance of Fiat s own 2300 Coupe 8 Fiat went on to offer their own Ghia designed coupe of the succeeding 2300 This design was first shown in Turin in November 1960 as the Fiat 2100 S Thanks to triple carburettors the tuned engine produced 130 hp 96 kW 9 The prototype was built by Ghia s OSI subsidiary by the time production started Fiat had upgraded the 2100 to become the 2300 and all Ghia Coupes after the initial prototype were thus equipped 10 Engines editModel Years Engine Displacement Power Fuel system1800 1959 61 OHV inline six 1795 cc 75 hp 55 kW single carburetor1800B 1961 68 OHV inline six 1795 cc 86 hp 63 kW single carburetor2100 1959 61 OHV inline six 2054 cc 82 hp 60 kW single carburetor1500L 1963 641964 67 OHV inline four 1481 cc 72 hp 53 kW 75 hp 55 kW single carburetorReferences edit Felicioli Riccardo P 1999 Fiat 1899 1999 Italy Automobilia Bruno Alfieri pp 82 83 ISBN 88 7960 094 X a b Al 41 Salone dell Automobile di Torino quasi nulla di nuovo Practically nothing new at the 41st Turin Auto Show Galleria Ruoteclassiche Le fuoriserie 1956 1970 Il meglio di Quattroruote in Italian Editoriale Domus S p A published March 2013 2 1958 1959 55 108 November 1959 ISBN 9788872127704 Abarth oltre le 2200 presenta una 1600 In addition to the 2200 Abarth presents a 1600 Galleria Ruoteclassiche Le fuoriserie 1956 1970 Il meglio di Quattroruote in Italian Editoriale Domus S p A published March 2013 2 1958 1959 55 119 December 1959 ISBN 9788872127704 a b Una proficua ricerca d eleganza A fruitful pursuit of elegance Abarth Collection pamphlet in Italian Hachette Fascicoli no 8 p 4 2008 archived from the original on 2023 05 24 via Berni Motori Abarth 2200 Coupe by Allemano Veni Vidi Vici Archived from the original on 2019 12 24 a b Heseltine Richard 2022 05 23 Abarth 2200 Spider on a softer note Classic amp Sports Car Haymarket Media Group Archived from the original on 2022 07 07 Mazzocchi Gianni December 1960 Ecco il Salone di Torino Here is the Turin Auto Show Galleria Ruoteclassiche Le fuoriserie 1956 1970 Il meglio di Quattroruote in Italian Editoriale Domus S p A published April 2013 3 1960 1961 56 62 ISBN 9788872127704 Guetat Gerald 2022 08 05 The Fiat based Michelotti styled Abarth 2400 Coupe Allemano was Carlo Abarth s magnum opus Hemmings Motor News American City Business Journals Archived from the original on 2022 12 08 Mazzocchi Ecco il Salone di Torino pp 64 65 1960 Fiat 2100 S Coupe Prototipo by Ghia Story Cars com Archived from the original on 2023 07 06 Fiat Personenwagen by Fred Steiningen 1994 ISBN 3 923448 37 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fiat 1800 and 2100 amp 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