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Fiat 12 HP

Overview

Manufacturer

Fiat

Production

1901–1902
106 produced

Assembly

Corso Dante plant, Turin, Italy

Designer

Giovanni Enrico

Body and chassis

Layout

FR layout

Powertrain

Engine

3770 cc I4[1]

Transmission

3-speed manual[1]

Dimensions

Wheelbase

2,140 mm (84 in)[1]

Length

3,270 mm (129 in)[1]

Width

1,630 mm (64 in)[1]

Height

1,650 mm (65 in)[1]

Curb weight

1,220 kg (2,690 lb)[1]

Chronology

Predecessor

Fiat 10 HP

Successor

Fiat 16-20 HP

The Fiat 12 HP is a car produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat in 1901 and 1902. The car was designed by the engineer Giovanni Enrico, successor to the Faccioli who had engineered the first three Fiat models, it was the first Fiat and one of the first cars of this era equipped with a two-block four-cylinder engines. It was manufactured in 106 copies in the plant Corso Dante. A racing version was also made the 12 HP 1901 Corsa which incorporated the same engine. The maximum speed was 78 kilometres per hour (48 mph). This car put an end to the domination of Panhard on European courses.

At the end of 1901, a version equipped with a new engine is also proposed. This received a four-cylinder 7475 cc engine with a bore and stroke of 115 mm × 180 mm (4.53 in × 7.09 in), producing 28 PS (21 kW) at 750 rpm and allowing it to reach a top speed of 90 kilometres per hour (56 mph).

Fiat 12 HP double Phaeton
Fiat 12 HP 1901

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "1901 Fiat 12 HP". carfolio.com. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
Fiat car timeline, 1899–1939 — next »

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City car

3,5 HP

500 "Topolino"

Small
family car

HP
HP
10 HP

509 / 509 S

508 "Balilla"

508 C / 1100

Family car

1

1A / Zero

70

501 / 501 S / 502 / 503

514 / 515

1500

Large
family car

Brevetti 10-12 HP

2

2B

505

507

518

12 HP / 16-20 HP / 16-24 HP

Brevetti tipo 2 (15-25 HP)

520 / 521

522 / 524

527

Executive car

20-30 HP

3

3A / 3Ter / Type 53 (USA)

510

512

525 / 525 S

24-32 HP / 60 HP

28-40 HP / 30-45 HP / 50 HP

4 / 5 / 6
Type 54/55/56 (USA)

520 "Superfiat"

519 / 519 S

2800

Established 2007 – A marque of Stellantis

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  • 1899–1919

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