Fiat 501 | |
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Fiat | |
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Production | 1919-1926 |
Class | Small family car |
Body Style | 4-door sedan
2/4-door cabriolet |
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Wheelbase | 265 cm (104.3 in) |
Weight | 900 kg (1,984 lb)-1,000 kg (2,205 lb) |
Transmission | 4-speed manual |
Engine | straight-4 1460 cc |
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Similar | Fiat 502 |
Designer | {{{Designer}}} |
The Fiat 501 is a car produced by Fiat between 1919 and 1926. The 501 was Fiat's first model after World War I. Fiat introduced the S and SS sports versions of the 501 in 1921. Fiat produced 47,600 501's in total.
Engines[]
Model | Years | Engine | Displacement | Power | Fuel system |
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501 | 1919-26 | straight-4 sidevalve | 1460 cc | 23 hp | single carburetor |
501 S | 1921-26 | straight-4 sidevalve | 1460 cc | 27 hp | single carburetor |
501 SS | 1921-26 | straight-4 sidevalve | 1460 cc | 30 hp | single carburetor |
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