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Fiat (stylized as FIAT) is an Italian car manufacturer featured in Forza Motorsport 3 and all subsequent Forza titles except Forza Horizon.

Description

"In just over 100 years, Fiat has grown from a small factory in Turin with about 35 workers to the global automotive brand it is today. The original 1936 Fiat 500, the Topolino, was the smallest mass-produced car of its time and boasted a 13 horsepower engine. In 1955, Fiat debuted the Topolino's successor, the 600, the company's first rear-wheel-drive car. In 1969, Ferrari became a part of the Fiat group, and the two companies teamed up to create a 160 horsepower V6 that Ferrari used to build its Dino GT and Fiat used to create the Dino Spyder and Coupe. In 1972, Fiat launched the Bertone-designed X1/9, a wedge-shaped, mid-engined, two-seater sports car. In 1909, Italian-Australian Carlo Abarth founded Abarth, a racing car manufacturer, in Turin, Italy. In 1971, Abarth was sold and became the racing department for Fiat. The most famous Abarth car was the Autobianchi A112 Abarth, which proved very popular on the rally racing circuits. Abarth also prepared the Fiat Group's rally cars, including the Fiat 124 Abarth and the 131 TC. In 2007, Fiat relaunched the brand with the Grande Punto Abarth and the Grande Punto Abarth S2000. Also in 2007, the company introduced a new version of the Fiat 500 - the Fiat Nuova 500. The Abarth 500 SS is the performance model of the Fiat 500."
—forzamotorsport.net[1]


Vehicles

Year
Model
Drive
Power
Torque
Weight
Front
Disp
1952 Fiat 8V Supersonic RWD 115 hp (86 kW) 107 ft·lb (145 Nm) 2050 lb (930 kg) 53% 2.0 L
2017 Fiat 124 Spider Abarth RWD 165 hp (123 kW) 184 ft·lb (249 Nm) 2477 lb (1124 kg) 54% 1.4 L
1980 Fiat 124 Sport Spider RWD 102 hp (76 kW) 110 ft·lb (149 Nm) 2310 lb (1048 kg) 54% 2.0 L
2000 Fiat Coupe 2.0 20V Turbo FWD 217 hp (162 kW) 228 ft·lb (309 Nm) 2888 lb (1310 kg) 68% 2.0 L
2010 Fiat Punto Evo Sport FWD 133 hp (99 kW) 152 ft·lb (206 Nm) 2546 lb (1155 kg) 63% 1.4 L
1969 Fiat Dino 2.4 Coupé RWD 180 hp (134 kW) 159 ft·lb (216 Nm) 3086 lb (1400 kg) 52% 2.4 L
1975 Fiat X1/9 RWD 61 hp (45 kW) 67 ft·lb (91 Nm) 2210 lb (1002 kg) 40% 1.3 L

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