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Fiat Fiorino
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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.
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.

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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.
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 the same engines as Fiat 127.
Engines
- 903 cc petrol
- 1050 cc petrol
- 1300 cc diesel
Fiat Fiorino mk2 1984–2003
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
- 1,0 gas
- 1,4 petrol
- 1,5 gas (ver. spi and mpi)
- 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, Argentina and Chile.
Engines
- 1.242 Fire petrol
- 1.697 TD turbodiesel
Fiat Fiorino mk4 2008- The Mk4 Fiat Fiorino has been unveiled in Summer 2007 and will go on sale in early 2008. Sharing architecture with the new Citroën Nemo and Peugeot Bipper, it has different styling from the current Fiat Doblò. The new Fiorino is developed between Fiat, PSA Peugeot Citroën and Tofas and it is based on the Fiat Grande Punto platform.
This project can be seen as a breakthrough in Tofas history. The car is assembled in Bursa factory in Turkey.
Fiat launched their passenger-carrying equivalent at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2008. It is branded as the .
Engines
- 1368 cc 8v
- 1248 cc 16v Multijet
Fiat Qubo
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