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| colspan=2 style="padding:0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:MHV Fiat Fiorino 01.jpg|280px|Fiat Fiorino]]
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! colspan=2 |'''Fiat Fiorino'''
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|Manufacturer || [[Fiat]]
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|Production  || 1977-2003
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|Predecessor  || [[Fiat 500]] Commerciale
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|Successor    || [[Fiat Doblò]]
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|Class        || [[Panel van]]
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|Platform    ||
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|Layout        || [[FF layout]]
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|Body style  || "Furgone" - Standard Van<br>"Panorama" - Glazed people carrier<br>Pickup.
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|Related      || 1st series:<br>[[Fiat 127]]<br>[[SEAT Fiorino]]<br>2nd series:<br>[[Fiat Uno]]<br>[[SEAT Terra]]<br>3rd series:<br>[[Fiat Mille]]<br>4th series:<br>[[Citroën Nemo]]<br>[[Peugeot Bipper]]
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|Similar      || [[Citroën C15]]<br>[[Renault Express]]<br>[[Opel Combo]]
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| Video || '''The New Fiat Fiorino 1.3 Multijet SX'''
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'''Fiorino''' is the model name that Italian car maker '''Fiat''' gives to the van derivatives of their small cars.
 
  
The first version of the '''Fiorino''' was based on the [[Fiat 127|Fiat 127 / 147]] with the back being a van box. It was launched in 1977. It receives a facelift in 1980.
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'''Fiorino''' is the model name that Italian car maker '''[[Fiat]]''' gives to the van derivatives of their small cars. The Fiorino has the largest cargo capacity of its class and was last imported into the UK in 2001.
  
Then, in 1984, a more modern version was based upon the [[Fiat Uno]], version that is still on sale with the last facelift of the Brazilian [[Fiat Uno]]. The current range of engines has the 1.2 Fire 8 valve and the 1.7 Turbo Diesel indirect injection.
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== Fiat Fiorino mk1 1977–1984==
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The first version of the Fiorino was based on the Series 2 [[Fiat 127]] with the back being a van box, i.e. a "high-cube" design. It was launched in [[1977]]. It received a facelift in [[1980]]. The Fioriono used same engines as Fiat 127.
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=== Engines ===
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*903&nbsp;cc petrol
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*1050&nbsp;cc petrol
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*1300&nbsp;cc diesel
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== Fiat Fiorino mk2 1984–2003==
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[[Image:Fiat Fiorino pick-up.JPG|left|thumb|250px|2nd series Fioriono pick up]]
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In 1984 a more modern version was published it was based upon the [[Fiat Uno]]. Second generation Fiorino was made also as Panorama and Pick Up body styles.
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=== Engines ===
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*1,4 petrol
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*1,7 diesel
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== Fiat Fiorino mk3 1994-present==
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The last generation Fiorino was marketed in South-America and is based on [[Fiat Mille]]. The current range of engines has the 1.2 Fire 8 valve and the 1.7 Turbo Diesel indirect injection. This version is still on sale in Brazil and Argentina
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=== Engines ===
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* 1.2 Fire petrol
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* 1.7 TDi  turbodiesel
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== Fiat Fiorino mk4 2008- ==
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The Mk4 Fiat Fiorino will go on sale in early 2008. Sharing architecture with the currently-named Citroën Nemo and Peugeot Bipper, it has different styling to the current Fiat Doblo. The new Fiorino is developed between Fiat, [[PSA Peugeot Citroën]] and [[Tofaş]] and its based on [[Fiat Grande Punto]] platform. This project can be seen as a breakthrough in Tofaş history. The car will be built in Bursa factory in Turkey.
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== Production outside Italy ==
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* Argentina: Fiat Fiorino, first, second and third series was constructed in the factory of Córdoba, until in 2000.
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* Brazil: Fiat Fiorino is still in production in Betim, Brasil.
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* Spain: Fiorano was constructed by SEAT and sold as SEAT Fiorino. In 1982, after the conclusion of the relationship of collaboration between Fiat and the Spanish State, the production continued with mechanics based on the SEAT Fura (Fiat) and with the denomination of 127 SEAT Terra. The only difference was front end based on the SEAT Marbella (Fiat Panda); the production continued until 1998.
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* China: Fiorano was the first vehicle that Fiat authorized to produce in China. Then, in the 2001 Palio and Siena arrived.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 31 October 2009

Fiat Fiorino
Fiat Fiorino
Manufacturer Fiat
Production 1977-2003
Predecessor Fiat 500 Commerciale
Successor Fiat Doblò
Class Panel van
Platform
Layout FF layout
Body style "Furgone" - Standard Van
"Panorama" - Glazed people carrier
Pickup.
Related 1st series:
Fiat 127
SEAT Fiorino
2nd series:
Fiat Uno
SEAT Terra
3rd series:
Fiat Mille
4th series:
Citroën Nemo
Peugeot Bipper
Similar Citroën C15
Renault Express
Opel Combo
Video The New Fiat Fiorino 1.3 Multijet SX


Fiorino is the model name that Italian car maker Fiat gives to the van derivatives of their small cars. The Fiorino has the largest cargo capacity of its class and was last imported into the UK in 2001.

Fiat Fiorino mk1 1977–1984

The first version of the Fiorino was based on the Series 2 Fiat 127 with the back being a van box, i.e. a "high-cube" design. It was launched in 1977. It received a facelift in 1980. The Fioriono used same engines as Fiat 127.

Engines

  • 903 cc petrol
  • 1050 cc petrol
  • 1300 cc diesel

Fiat Fiorino mk2 1984–2003

2nd series Fioriono pick up

In 1984 a more modern version was published it was based upon the Fiat Uno. Second generation Fiorino was made also as Panorama and Pick Up body styles.

Engines

  • 1,4 petrol
  • 1,7 diesel


Fiat Fiorino mk3 1994-present

The last generation Fiorino was marketed in South-America and is based on Fiat Mille. The current range of engines has the 1.2 Fire 8 valve and the 1.7 Turbo Diesel indirect injection. This version is still on sale in Brazil and Argentina

Engines

  • 1.2 Fire petrol
  • 1.7 TDi turbodiesel

Fiat Fiorino mk4 2008-

The Mk4 Fiat Fiorino will go on sale in early 2008. Sharing architecture with the currently-named Citroën Nemo and Peugeot Bipper, it has different styling to the current Fiat Doblo. The new Fiorino is developed between Fiat, PSA Peugeot Citroën and Tofaş and its based on Fiat Grande Punto platform. This project can be seen as a breakthrough in Tofaş history. The car will be built in Bursa factory in Turkey.


Production outside Italy

  • Argentina: Fiat Fiorino, first, second and third series was constructed in the factory of Córdoba, until in 2000.
  • Brazil: Fiat Fiorino is still in production in Betim, Brasil.
  • Spain: Fiorano was constructed by SEAT and sold as SEAT Fiorino. In 1982, after the conclusion of the relationship of collaboration between Fiat and the Spanish State, the production continued with mechanics based on the SEAT Fura (Fiat) and with the denomination of 127 SEAT Terra. The only difference was front end based on the SEAT Marbella (Fiat Panda); the production continued until 1998.
  • China: Fiorano was the first vehicle that Fiat authorized to produce in China. Then, in the 2001 Palio and Siena arrived.


<- Older Models Fiat car timeline, European market, 1980s - present
Type 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5
City cars 126 Cinquecento Seicento (1998-2005) / 600 (2005-2010)
500
Panda I Panda II
Supermini 127 Uno Punto I Punto II
Grande Punto Punto Evo
Small
family car
Ritmo Tipo Bravo / Brava Stilo Bravo II
131 Regata Tempra Marea Linea
Albea
Large family car 132 Argenta Croma I Croma II
Coupé Coupé
Roadster 124 Spider Barchetta Barchetta
Sports car X1/9
Panel van/Leisure activity vehicle Fiorino I Fiorino II Fiorino III
Doblò
Mini SUV Sedici
Mini MPV Idea
Compact MPV Multipla
Large MPV Ulysse I Ulysse II
Van Daily* Scudo I Scudo II
Ducato I Ducato II Ducato III
Mini Pickup Strada
Off-road Campagnola (1107)
*Rebadged Iveco model
Fiat S.P.A.
Current models Albea | Barchetta | Croma | Doblò | Ducato | Fiorino | Grande Punto | Idea | Linea | Marea | Multipla | Nuova 500 | Nuova Panda | Palio/Palio Weekend | Punto | Scudo | Sedici | Seicento | Siena | Strada | Stilo | Ulysse
Historic models 1 | 1T | 2 | 3.5 CV | 4 HP | 8V | 10 HP | 12 HP | Fiat 16-20 HP | 124 | 125 | 126 | 127 | 128 | 130 | 131 | 132/Argenta | 133 | 147/Spazio | 2B | 24 HP | 242 | 500 | 502 HP | 503 HP | 508 | 508C | 509 | 510S | 514 | 518 | 519 | 520 | 524 | 574 Corsa | 60 HP | 600 | 750 | 850 | 1100 | 1200 | 1400 | 1300/1500 | 1800/2100 | 2300 | 2800 | Albea | Balilla | Bianchina | Bravo/Brava | Campagnola | Cinquecento | Croma | Coupé | Dino | Duna/Prêmio | Elba | Mod 5 | Oggi | Panorama | Panda | Regata | Ritmo/Strada | Siena | Tempra | Tipo | Topolino | Turbina | Uno | X1/9 | Zero
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Major interests

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Commercial brands

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Defunct marques

Autobianchi · Innocenti · Zastava · Seddon Atkinson · Pegaso of Spain

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