Fiat Fiorino is a small commercial vehicle produced by the Italian car manufacturer Fiat since 1977.
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Fiat Fiorino is a small commercial vehicle produced by the Italian car manufacturer Fiat since 1977.
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The 127-series Fiorino received a light facelift in 1985, including Fiat's five-bar grille, the Ducato's wing mirrors, and a five-speed manual transmission.
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In Europe, Fiat sold the Ognitempo kit to transform the Fiorino into a camper.
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The Fiat Fiorino continued to be manufactured by Sevel Argentina from August 1989 as a van or pickup and sold for the local market.
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The new Fiat Fiorino was available in panel van, passenger, and pickup body styles.
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Fiat Fiorino sold over 250,000 units in the European market by the end of 2000.
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The Fiat Fiorino ceased to be imported to the United Kingdom in 2001, a year after production for European export had ceased.
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In 1989 the Brazilian-made Fiat Fiorino became the first vehicle to be fitted with a new 1.
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In 2009, Fiat Fiorino introduced a new version with the red Fiat Fiorino logo on the front.
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Brazilian production of the second generation of Fiorino ended in December 2013 when the new generation was unveiled.
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The Fiat Fiorino was the leader of the segment for twenty three consecutive years.
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Fiat Fiorino launched their passenger carrying equivalent at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2008.
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Fiat Fiorino introduced a low emission version called EcoJet available with a 1.
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In December 2021, Fiat Fiorino presented a facelift of the model with minor visual changes, as 2022 model year.
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