Designed by Giovanni Enrico, who became Fiat’s engineering manager in 1901, this model with its huge displacement, four-cylinder engine swept the company into a new horsepower bracket. It was also Fiat’s first model to be fitted with a honeycomb radiator and the first of its exports. It went out of production in 1903, however, and only a hundred and ten were made.
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