Fiat Fiorino | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Fiat |
Production | 1977–present |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Panel van Pickup Leisure activity vehicle |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Fiat 500 Commerciale/Furgoncino |
The Fiat Fiorino is a small commercial vehicle produced by the Italian car manufacturer Fiat since 1977. Its first two generations have been the panel van derivatives of other small models, such as the Fiat 127 and Fiat Uno, while the current third generation was developed jointly with PSA Peugeot Citroën (both of which merged into Stellantis), and is based on the Fiat Small platform.
The current generation, the Sevel LAV, is also built with a passenger body style, as the Fiat Qubo, and is marketed along with its rebadged versions, the Citroën Nemo and the Peugeot Bipper. It is positioned below the Fiat Doblò, the Citroën Berlingo, and the Peugeot Partner, in each manufacturer's model line up.
The name comes from the fiorino d'oro, an old Italian coin normally translated into English as the Florin.[1]