Fiat 600 Plein Air
The Fiat 600 Plein Air by Viotti.
Vehicle Overview
The Fiat 600 Plein Air by Carrozzeria Viotti was a limited-production, open-bodied variant of the standard Fiat 600, constructed in 1959. The vehicle was developed in response to increasing demand for light, leisure-oriented automobiles suited to coastal or resort use. It formed part of a broader trend among Italian coachbuilders in the postwar period to reinterpret mass-produced platforms through specialized coachwork. The design was attributed to Giovanni Michelotti and executed by Viotti at its Turin facility. The base vehicle retained the Fiat 600’s mechanical configuration. It featured a rear-mounted, water-cooled inline four-cylinder engine with a displacement of 633 cc, producing approximately 22 horsepower. The engine was paired with a four-speed manual gearbox transmitting power to the rear wheels. Suspension systems included independent setups at both front and rear, and braking was provided by hydraulically actuated drums on all four wheels. The compact monocoque chassis was left mechanically unaltered from the production model. The bodywork of the Plein Air was characterized by its fully open configuration, lacking fixed roof supports, door frames, or a traditional hardtop. It employed a cut-down profile with low doors, enlarged side apertures, and a removable soft top. The windscreen was fixed and panoramic in shape, offering a broad field of visibility. The rear section was subtly reworked, incorporating modified quarter panels and a more refined rear fascia compared to the standard saloon. Interior fittings were simplified, often with weather-resistant materials intended for recreational use. Production figures for the Fiat 600 Plein Air by Viotti are not definitively recorded, though period sources and archival references suggest that no more than four to five examples were completed. The model was not entered into serial production and was likely offered on a commission basis. Surviving examples remain rare, with limited public documentation regarding ownership or registration. The Plein Air variant represents a specific approach to coachbuilding in which a utility car is transformed into a specialized, lifestyle-oriented vehicle. It reflects the intersection of industrial production and artisanal design that characterized Italian automotive culture in the late 1950s. The Viotti-built Plein Air occupies a niche within Fiat’s broader 600-based derivatives and the history of mid-century European leisure automobiles.
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Model600 Cabriolet
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