From November 15, 2024, the Heritage Hub in Turin will showcase 14 rare and unique FIAT models in the “UNEXPECTED & SURPRISING FIAT” exhibition, celebrating the brand’s 125th anniversary.
Running alongside the “125 Volte FIAT” exhibit at the Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile, this curated display highlights FIAT’s evolution through the themes of Innovation, Efficiency, and Fun.
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Innovation is exemplified by groundbreaking models like the Fiat 520, one of the first six-cylinder cars from the 1920s, and the futuristic 1993 Fiat Scia concept. Visitors can also see the Fiat Vanzic, a 1995 electric concept car that anticipated urban electric mobility, and the Fiat Trepiuno, which inspired the modern Fiat 500.
Efficiency is represented by practical designs like the Fiat 500 “C” Giardiniera Legno, the 600 Multipla—an early minivan—and the rugged Campagnola AR 51, built for military and civilian use. Eco-friendly innovation shines in the Fiat Multipla Bluepower, powered by natural gas.
Fun takes center stage with playful models such as the Panda Jolly, an open-air beach car, and the shocking pink Fiat 500 Barbie Edition. Racing enthusiasts can admire the Fiat Uno Turbo Trofeo, while seaside vibes are evoked by the Fiat Qubo Spiaggina, designed for leisure and relaxation.
This exhibition offers an immersive journey through FIAT’s creative and pioneering spirit, revealing lesser-known chapters in the brand’s history while honoring its enduring legacy. Reservations can be made via the Stellantis Heritage website.
Source: Heritage Hub Presents ‘Unexpected & Surprising FIAT’ Exhibition
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