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Fiat 600 - what are the differences?

Fiat 600 1955

  • Introduction March 1955
  • 633 cc - 21,5 hp - 95 km/hr
  • Suicide doors
  • Sliding windows in doors
  • Indicators on the fenders (from 02-1956)
  • Small tail lights with chrome frame
  • Logo "600" and 6 chrome strips on nose

Fiat 600 1957

  • Introduction March 1957
  • 633 cc - 22 hp - 96 km/hr
  • 22 IM carburetor
  • Suicide doors
  • Turn down windows
  • Tail lights with orange indicator and reflector
  • Logo "600" and 6 chrome strips on nose

Fiat 600 1959

  • Introduction March 1959
  • 633 cc - 24,5 hp - 100 km/hr
  • 26 IM carburetor
  • Stronger 230W alternator (in stead of 180W)
  • Suicide doors
  • Turn down windows
  • Larger tail lights with rectangular reflector
  • Indicator lights on side of fender
  • Indicator lights on front
  • Logo "600" and 6 chrome strips on nose

Fiat 600 D 1. serie

  • Introduction September 1960
  • 767 cc - 29 hp - 110 km/h
  • 28 ICP carburetor
  • Suicide doors
  • Hinged draft windows
  • Rear grill with 36 slots instead of 30 slots.
  • Logo "600" and 6 chrome strips on nose

Fiat 600 D 2. serie

Introduction May 1964

Similar to first series, but with normal doors

Fiat 600 D 3. serie

  • Introduction November 1965
  • 767 cc - 29 hp - 110 km/h
  • 28 ICP carburetor
  • Normal doors
  • Hinged draft windows
  • No more trim strips on doors and trunk lid
  • Fiat logo with wings on nose

Sold in Northern Europe as Fiat 770. 

The Fiat 600 has also been produced by Seat, Zastava and Neckar Jagst

Derived models

Fiat 600 Multipla

Fiat 600 Jolly