The Fiat Cinquecento concept cars
At the 1992 Turin Motor Show, Fiat unveiled a series of concept cars designed by famous Italian coachbuilders to celebrate the arrival of the small Cinquecento on the market.
A reinterpretation for the 1990s of an idea introduced by the Fiat Cinquecento, that icon of post-war mass motoring.
The Fiat Cinquecento ID by Italdesign was born because in 1992 ANFIA called upon “carrozzieri” to reinterpret the Cinquecento theme, at the invitation of FIAT itself, making available an example of the legendary pint-sized car that put Italy on wheels from 1955. The 1992 Turin motor show therefore welcomed the ID Cinquecento, a static model for a small saloon designed exclusively to weave nimbly through town traffic. The following year, the ID Cinquecento gave rise to the Lucciola moving prototype, which subsequently became the Daewoo Matiz.
At the 1992 Turin Motor Show, Fiat unveiled a series of concept cars designed by famous Italian coachbuilders to celebrate the arrival of the small Cinquecento on the market.
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