Fiat 2

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Fiat 2
Manufacturer Fiat
Years of production 1910 - 1920
Production 22,518
Previous model Fiat Brevetti
Template Fiat 505
Class Average Range
Engines Gasoline 4-cylinder 2612 cm3 - 20 hp
Transmission Propulsion
Superstructures Landaulet - Torpedo
Length 3885/3965
Width
Height
Weight 1300/1350


The 'Fiat Tipo 2', also known as the Fiat 15-20 HP, was a car manufactured by the Italian Fiat of 1910 in 1920.

In 1910, Fiat reiterates its full range of passenger cars and inaugurated a new name: Tipo. Qu'apparaissent Thus, at the same time Tipo 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 and 6.


The Type 2 is a middle class car, it is based on the same basis as the Type 1 is available in two versions of the Type 2 is quickly replaced in 1902 by type 2B.

  • The Type 2: this will be the first car officially adopted by the army of the King of Italy during the First World War. It will be produced in 1169 copies.
  • The type 2B, launched in 1912, is the engine of the type 2 increased to 2814 cm3 and developing 26/28 hp, it will be made of 12,487 copies.
  • The type 2B (2) (e) series will be produced in 8862 copies.


1917 Fiat 15-20 Tipo 2B Wagonette
Fiat Tipo 2
Fiat Tipo 2B




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