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(Italia 1912)
The Zero was the first Fiat runabout. More than 2000 were manufactured in a torpedo and a spider version between 1912 and 1915.
The coachwork with its simple, rugged and reliable mechanicals was devised by the Farina works with the direct involvement of Giovanni Battista Farina (1893 – 1966), who eventually incorporated his nickname “Pinin” into the new family name Pininfarina. The price of the torpedo (8.000 lire) was a real bargain in those days.
| Engine: |
4 cilindri |
| Capacity: |
1846 cc |
| Max power output: |
18 CV a 1700 giri/min. |
| Max speed: |
70 km/h |
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