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The history of the automaker begins in the summer of 1899 in the city of Turin. The company immediately received the name FIAT (Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino).
Initially, the company was engaged in the assembly of Renault cars, which were equipped with De Dion-Bouton engines.
At that time it was one of the most reliable power units in Europe.
They were bought by different manufacturers, and installed on their vehicles.
1969 - The company acquires the Lancia brand. The Dino model appears, as well as a number of small cars.
Increasing car sales around the world contributes to the expansion of production capacity.
So, the company is building factories in Brazil, southern Italy and Poland.
The company devoted the 1970s to modernizing its finished products to make them relevant to the generation of motorists of those times.
1978 - FIAT introduces a robotic assembly line into its factories, which starts assembling the Ritmo.
It was a real breakthrough in the field of innovative technologies.
1983 - The cult Uno rolls off the production line, which still delights some motorists.
1985 - The Italian manufacturer introduces the Croma hatchback.
The peculiarity of the car was that it was not assembled on its own platform, but for this a platform called Tipo4 was used.
In subsequent years, the company again took up the improvement of previous models, releasing new generations.
Today, under the leadership of the concern, such world-famous brands as Alfa Romeo and Lancia, as well as a sports division, whose cars carry the Ferrari emblem, work.