Fiat Campagnola

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Fiat Campagnola
Manufacturer Fiat
Production 1951-1973
Wheelbase 225cm
Length 360cm
403cm
Width 148cm
Height 195cm
Weight 1250kg - 1350kg


The Fiat Campagnola is a light off-road vehicle produced by Fiat. Production started in 1951 and it was upgraded in 1974.

Since 1975 it has been delivered to every Italian armed service in many versions with standard or long wheelbase and canvas or hard top.

Fiat 1101 "Campagnola" (1951-73)

Engines

Model Engine Displacement Power Fuelsystem
1101 straight-4 ohv 1901 cc 53-63 hp single carburetor
1102 straight-4 ohv 1901cc 40-47 hp diesel
1102C straight-4 ohv 1895 cc 47 hp diesel


Fiat 1107 "Nuova Campagnola" (1974-87)

The Campagnola was updated in 1974 and produced until 1987. Military version was introduced in 1976 (AR76) and 1979 after new updated it was called AR79.


Engines

Model Engine Displacement Power Fuelsystem
1107 straight-4 ohv 1995 cc 80 hp single carburetor
1107 D straight-4 SOHC 1995 cc 60 hp diesel
1107 D straight-4 SOHC 2445 cc 72 hp diesel
JPII 29 09 2004 1.JPGCampagnola as Popemobile, John Paul II in Saint Peter's Square in 2004
Fiat Nuova Campagnola
Manufacturer Fiat
Production 1974-1987
Predecessor
Wheelbase 230 cm
Length 378 cm
403cm
Width 158 cm
Height 195 cm
Weight 1600kg -1900kg


Others

The “Campagnola” of the Distaccamento Aeroportuale di Ronchi dei Legionari is in the standard wheelbase hard top version. The vehicle is 3.775m long, 1.600m} wide and 1.945m high. The wheeltrack is 1.365m and the wheel base is 2.300m. The minimum ground clearance is 0.27m.

The powerplant is a Fiat 4-cyl gasoline engine developing 56kW at 4600 rpm through a 4X4 transmission. The suspension system is independent on all four wheels.

Basic performance data include a 110kmh maximum speed, a 45° gradeability and a maximum fording depth of 0.700m.

The “Campagnola” is used as an Incident Command post during the first phases of the emergency. It carries loudspeakers and other command and control equipment. Some light rescue equipment is carried in the back, including a rescue saw, an oxygen cutting torch and other ancillary equipment.


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124 Coupé
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241 242
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Ducato I
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