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The '''Fiat Uno''' is a [[supermini car|supermini]] [[automobile]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]].  The Uno began production in [[1983]], and remains in production throughout the world today, though it ceased production in its native [[Italy]] in [[1995]]. Total production in Italy : 2.032.911 units and more 2.200.000 in Brazil wher the production continue today.
  
The '''Fiat Uno''' is a [[supermini car]] introduced in [[1983]] by [[Fiat]] and still sold in underdeveloped countries.
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==1983-1989==
  
==1983-1990==
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The Uno was launched in 1983 to replace the ageing [[Fiat 127]].  Designed by [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]]'s [[ItalDesign]] company, its tall, square body and a low drag coefficient of 0.34 won it much praise for interior space and [[fuel economy]].  It was voted [[Car of the Year]] in [[1984]] by a narrow margin over the [[Peugeot 205]] (its key competitor) and the Mark 2 [[Volkswagen Golf]]. Initially, the Uno was offered with the 0.9 ohv, 1.1 sohc and 1.3 sohc petrol engines, as well as a  1.3 diesel engine. The Uno was available as either a 3 or 5 door hatchback.
  
The FIat Uno was launched in 1983 to replace the ageing [[Fiat 127]]. Designed by [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]]'s [[ItalDesign]] company, it was praised for it's good interior space and economy, thanks to it's tall, square body and a low drag coefficient of 0.34. It was voted [[Car of the Year]] in [[1984]], with a narrow margin over the [[Peugeot 205]] - its key competitor - and the [[Volkswagen Golf]]. The first cars were offered with the old 0.9 ohv(45BHP), 1.1 sohc (58BHP) and 1.3 sohc (65BHP) engines with 3 or 5 doors. A 1.3 diesel engine with 45BHP was also available.
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From 1985, the new 1.0 SOHC FIRE ([[Fully Integrated Robotised Engine]]) powerplant was offered, which gave improved performance and economy. Also in 1985 the high-performance Uno Turbo variant was launched, with a 1.3 turbocharged engine offering 105BHP.
  
From 1985, the new 45BHP 1.0 SOHC FIRE ([[Fully Integrated Robotised Engine]]) was offered, which gave improved performance and economy. Also in 1985 the high-performance '''Uno Turbo''' variant was launched, with a 1.3 turbocharged engine offering 105BHP.
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==1989-==
  
==1990-==
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In [[September]] [[1989]] the Uno was given a mild [[facelift (product)|facelift]], which saw revisions to the bodywork that improved the drag coefficient to 0.30. The interior was also revised. At this time, the old 1.1 engine was replaced by a new FIRE version, and a new 1.4 engine replaced the 1.3 in both naturally aspirated and Turbo versions.  Uno production ceased in its native Italy in 1995, with sales throughout [[Western Europe]] ceasing accordingly. Over 6 million Unos were sold in Europe. The Uno's replacement was the [[Fiat Punto]], which had been launched in early [[1994]].
  
In [[1990]] the Uno was given a mild [[facelift]], which saw revisions to the bodywork, improving the drag coefficient (0.30). The interior was also revised. At this time, the old 1.1 engine was replaced by a new FIRE version, which produced 56BHP, and a new 1.4 engine replaced the 1.3 in both naturally aspirated and Turbo versions.
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After Western European production and sales ceased, the Uno continued to be manufactured and sold in many other regions.  The car is still sold in [[Brazil]], where a [[sedan]] version called the '''Duna''' or '''Prêmio''' and a [[station wagon]] called the '''Duna Weekend''' or '''[[Innocenti]] Elba''' were also available. Currently, the car is sold as the '''Fiat Mille''', an entry-level model, and received its most recent facelift for the [[2004]] model year. The 2005 Brazilian range has received a [[flexible fuel vehicle|Flex Fuel]] system, enabling the car to use [[ethanol]] or [[gasoline]] as fuel, both pure or in any proportion mixture. Nissan's factory in [[South Africa]] also continues to produce Unos under licence, without Fiat badges. Production in Fiat's factory in [[Poland]] ran until [[2002]].
  
The Uno was successful during it's production run until 1995, when it was replaced by the Punto. Over 6 million Unos have been produced.
 
  
Although the Uno is no longer produced in Italy, it is still manufactured in [[Brazil]], where a [[sedan]] version called the [[Fiat Duna|Duna]] or '''Prêmio''' and a [[station wagon]] called the Duna Weekend or Elba were also produced, and in [[South Africa]], where it is assembled by the local [[Nissan]] factory, without Fiat badges. Currently, the car is sold as the Fiat Mille, an entry-level model, and received its most recent [[facelift (product)|facelift]] for the [[2004]] model year. The 2005 Brazilian version has received a '''[[flexible fuel vehicle|Flex Fuel]]''' system, enabling the car to use [[ethanol]] or [[gasoline]] as fuel, both pure or in any proportion mixture. Production in [[Poland]] run until 2002.
 
  
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|align=center colspan=3| '''Current models'''
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[[Fiat Albea|Albea]] | [[Fiat Barchetta|Barchetta]] | [[Fiat Croma|Croma]] | [[Fiat Doblò|Doblò]] | [[Fiat Ducato|Ducato]] | [[Fiat Fiorino|Fiorino]] | [[Fiat Grande Punto|Grande Punto]] | [[Fiat Idea|Idea]] | [[Fiat Marea|Marea]] | [[Fiat Multipla|Multipla]] | [[Fiat Nuova 500|Nuova 500]] | [[Fiat Nuova Panda|Nuova Panda]] | [[Fiat Palio|Palio]]/[[Fiat Palio Weekend|Palio Weekend]] | [[Fiat Punto|Punto]] | [[Fiat Scudo|Scudo]] | [[Fiat Sedici|Sedici]] | [[Fiat Seicento|Seicento]] | [[Fiat Siena|Siena]] | [[Fiat Strada|Strada]] | [[Fiat Stilo|Stilo]] | [[Fiat Ulysse|Ulysse]]  
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'''Historic models'''
  
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[[Fiat 1|1]] | [[Fiat 1T|1T]] | [[Fiat 3.5 CV|3.5 CV]] | [[Fiat 4 HP|4 HP]] | [[Fiat 10 HP|10 HP]] | [[Fiat 12 HP|12 HP]] | [[Fiat 124|124]] | [[Fiat 125|125]] | [[Fiat 126|126]] | [[Fiat 127|127]] | [[Fiat 128|128]] | [[Fiat 130|130]] | [[Fiat 131|131]] | [[Fiat 132/Argenta|132/Argenta]] | [[Fiat 133|133]] | [[Fiat 147|147/Spazio]] | [[Fiat 2B|2B]] | [[Fiat 24 HP|24 HP]] | [[Fiat 242|242]] | [[Fiat 4 HP|4 HP]] | [[Fiat 500|500]] | [[Fiat 508|508]] | [[Fiat 508C|508C]] | [[Fiat 509|509]] | [[Fiat 510S|510S]] | [[Fiat 514|514]] | [[Fiat 518|518]] | [[Fiat 519|519]] | [[Fiat 520|520]] | [[Fiat 524|524]] | [[Fiat 574 Corsa|574 Corsa]] | [[Fiat 60 HP|60 HP]] | [[Fiat 600|600]] | [[Fiat 750|750]] | [[Fiat 850|850]] | [[Fiat 1100|1100]] | [[Fiat 1200|1200]] | [[Fiat 1400|1400]] | [[1300/1500]] | [[1800/2100/2300]] | [[Fiat 2800|2800]] | [[Fiat Albea|Albea]] | [[Bianchina]] | [[Fiat Bravo/Brava|Bravo/Brava]] | [[Campagnola]] | [[Fiat Cinquecento|Cinquecento]] | [[Fiat Croma|Croma]] | [[Fiat Coupé|Coupé]] | [[Fiat Dino|Dino]] | [[Fiat_Duna|Duna/Prêmio]] | [[Fiat_Elba|Elba]] | [[Fiat Mod 5|Mod 5]] | [[Fiat Oggi|Oggi]] | [[Fiat Panorama|Panorama]] | [[Fiat Panda|Panda]] | [[Fiat Regata|Regata]] | [[Fiat Ritmo|Ritmo/Strada]] | [[Fiat Siena|Siena]] | [[Fiat Tempra|Tempra]] | [[Fiat Tipo|Tipo]] | [[Fiat Topolino|Topolino]] | [[Fiat Turbina|Turbina]] | [[Fiat Uno|Uno]] | [[Fiat X1/9|X1/9]] | [[Fiat Zero|Zero]]
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'''Fiat Group brands'''
  
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[[Abarth]] | [[Alfa Romeo]] | [[Autobianchi]] | [[Ferrari]] | [[Fiat]] | [[Lancia]] | [[Innocenti]] | [[Maserati]]
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[http://www.fiatgroup.com Fiat Group Corporate Website] | [http://www.fiat.com Fiat Auto Website]
  
[[Category:Fiat vehicles|Uno]]
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Revision as of 10:03, 20 November 2006

original Fiat Uno
Fiat Uno
Manufacturer: Fiat
Production: 1983—present
Layout & Class: FF supermini
Body Styles: 3 and 5-door hatchback
sedan
station wagon
Predecessor: Fiat 127
Successor: Fiat Punto
revamped 1990 Fiat Uno

The Fiat Uno is a supermini automobile produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat. The Uno began production in 1983, and remains in production throughout the world today, though it ceased production in its native Italy in 1995. Total production in Italy : 2.032.911 units and more 2.200.000 in Brazil wher the production continue today.

1983-1989

The Uno was launched in 1983 to replace the ageing Fiat 127. Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro's ItalDesign company, its tall, square body and a low drag coefficient of 0.34 won it much praise for interior space and fuel economy. It was voted Car of the Year in 1984 by a narrow margin over the Peugeot 205 (its key competitor) and the Mark 2 Volkswagen Golf. Initially, the Uno was offered with the 0.9 ohv, 1.1 sohc and 1.3 sohc petrol engines, as well as a 1.3 diesel engine. The Uno was available as either a 3 or 5 door hatchback.

From 1985, the new 1.0 SOHC FIRE (Fully Integrated Robotised Engine) powerplant was offered, which gave improved performance and economy. Also in 1985 the high-performance Uno Turbo variant was launched, with a 1.3 turbocharged engine offering 105BHP.

1989-

In September 1989 the Uno was given a mild facelift, which saw revisions to the bodywork that improved the drag coefficient to 0.30. The interior was also revised. At this time, the old 1.1 engine was replaced by a new FIRE version, and a new 1.4 engine replaced the 1.3 in both naturally aspirated and Turbo versions. Uno production ceased in its native Italy in 1995, with sales throughout Western Europe ceasing accordingly. Over 6 million Unos were sold in Europe. The Uno's replacement was the Fiat Punto, which had been launched in early 1994.

After Western European production and sales ceased, the Uno continued to be manufactured and sold in many other regions. The car is still sold in Brazil, where a sedan version called the Duna or Prêmio and a station wagon called the Duna Weekend or Innocenti Elba were also available. Currently, the car is sold as the Fiat Mille, an entry-level model, and received its most recent facelift for the 2004 model year. The 2005 Brazilian range has received a Flex Fuel system, enabling the car to use ethanol or gasoline as fuel, both pure or in any proportion mixture. Nissan's factory in South Africa also continues to produce Unos under licence, without Fiat badges. Production in Fiat's factory in Poland ran until 2002.



Fiat S.p.A.
Current models

Albea | Barchetta | Croma | Doblò | Ducato | Fiorino | Grande Punto | Idea | Marea | Multipla | Nuova 500 | Nuova Panda | Palio/Palio Weekend | Punto | Scudo | Sedici | Seicento | Siena | Strada | Stilo | Ulysse


Historic models

1 | 1T | 3.5 CV | 4 HP | 10 HP | 12 HP | 124 | 125 | 126 | 127 | 128 | 130 | 131 | 132/Argenta | 133 | 147/Spazio | 2B | 24 HP | 242 | 4 HP | 500 | 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 | 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


Fiat Group brands

Abarth | Alfa Romeo | Autobianchi | Ferrari | Fiat | Lancia | Innocenti | Maserati


Fiat Group Corporate Website | Fiat Auto Website