Fiat
Fiat (UK: /ˈfiːət, -æt/, US: /-ɑːt/, Italian: [ˈfiːat]; originally FIAT, Italian: Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino, lit. 'Italian Automobiles Factory, Turin') is a car company in Italy. It was founded in Turin in 1899. It also made some planes between 1920s and 1970s. Some of their cars by year: Fiat is currently owned by Stellantis.
Subsidiary (S.p.A.) | |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 11 July 1899Turin, Piedmont, Italy | in
Founder | Giovanni Agnelli |
Headquarters | , Italy |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | John Elkann (President) Olivier François (CEO) |
Products | Automobiles, Electric vehicles |
Production output | 1,555,650 units (2010)[1]Template:Needs update-inline |
Parent | Stellantis |
Website | www |
History
On 11 July 1899, Gianni Agnelli was part of the group of founding members of FIAT, Fabbrica Italiana di Automobili Torino. The first Fiat plant opened in 1900[2] 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.
Cars
Models by year
Years 1950s - 1980s
- 124
- 125
- 126
- 127
- 128
- 130
- 131
- 132
- 133
- 500
- 600
- 850
- 1100
- 1300
- 1400
- 1800
- Dino
- Multipla
- Ritmo
- X1/9
Years 1980s - 2000
Years 2000-2010
Years 2010-present
- Bravo (Nuova) (new) (2007-2016)
- Croma (Nuova) (new) (2005-2010)
- Fiorino
- Punto (2012-2018)
- Grande Punto (2005-2010)
- Punto Evo (2010-2012)
- Panda (Nuova) (new)
- Scudo (2007-2016, 2020-present)
- Sedici (2006-2011)
- Stilo
- Ulysse (2020-present)
- 500 (Nuova)
- 500 (Pop) - 500 1.2 Pop, 500 Twinair Pop
- 500e (2020-present)
- Doblò
Aircraft
From 1920 to 1945
From 1945 to 2000
Fiat Media
Fiat re-entered the North American market in 2011 with the new Fiat 500.
References
- ↑ "World Mtor Vehicle Production" (PDF). oica.net. 2010. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
- ↑ Scottsdale, FIAT of. "A Brief History of Fiat and Its Century of Automaking". www.fiatusaofscottsdale.com. Retrieved 12 December 2017.