auto.wikisort.org - AutomobileThe Fiat 1400 and Fiat 1900 are passenger cars produced by Italian automotive manufacturer Fiat from 1950 to 1958 and from 1952 to 1959 respectively. The two models shared body and platform, but while the 1.4-litre 1400 was Fiat's intermediate offering, the upmarket 1900 had an enlarged 1.9-litre engine and more luxurious trim and equipment, to serve as flagship in the manufacturer's range.
1950 Italian car model
Motor vehicle
Fiat 1400 Fiat 1900 |
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 1951 Fiat 1400 Berlina |
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Manufacturer | Fiat |
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Also called | - NSU-Fiat 1400/1900 (West Germany)
- Steyr 2000 (Austria)
- Zastava 1400 BJ (Yugoslavia)[1]
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Production | 1950–1958 1954–1961 (Yugoslavia) 1953–1959 (Austria) |
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Assembly | Heilbronn, West Germany (Neckar Automobilwerke) |
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Designer | Dante Giacosa[2] |
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Body style | - 4-door saloon (1400 & 1900)
- 2-door cabriolet (1400)
- 2-door hardtop coupé (1900)
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Layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive |
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Related | SEAT 1400 |
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Engine | - 1.4 L I4
- 1.9 L I4
- 1.9 L diesel I4
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Transmission | 4- and 5-speed manual |
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Wheelbase | 265 cm (104.3 in)[3] |
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Length | 424 cm (166.9 in)[3] |
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Width | 166 cm (65.4 in)[3] |
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Height | 153 cm (60.2 in)[3] |
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Kerb weight | 1,150–1,250 kg (2,540–2,760 lb) |
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Predecessor | Fiat 1500 |
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Successor | Fiat 1300/1500 (1400) Fiat 1800/2100 (1900) |
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The 1400 marked Fiat's first all-new postwar model, its first unibody car, and its first passenger car offered with a diesel engine. It also was the first passenger car produced by Spanish manufacturer SEAT and by Yugoslavian manufacturer Zastava.
History
The Fiat 1400 was introduced at the 1950 Geneva Motor Show. It was the first unibody Fiat automobile. In 1953, the introduction of a diesel version with a 1900 cc engine marked another Fiat first, although the diesel version was known as the 1400 Diesel.
Also in 1953, the 1400 entered production in Spain as the SEAT 1400, the first model produced by SEAT. The following year it also became the first passenger car produced by Crvena Zastava in FNRY,[4] the Zastava 1400 BJ. Equipped with a 2.0 litre Steyr engine, it was produced as "Steyr 2000" by Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG in Austria from 1953.
The Fiat 1900, introduced in 1952, was an upmarket model that used the same body as the 1400, but came with a 1.9 litre engine and more standard features. The petrol-engined Fiat 1900 A, introduced in 1954, now offered a claimed 70 bhp.[5] Unusually for that time, it featured a 5-speed column shifted manual transmission.[5] It also offered a hydraulically operated clutch, Fiat's first tentative foray into automatic transmissions.[6]
Features
- The engine had a 1.4 L capacity and a power output of 44 hp (33 kW) at 4400 rpm.[3]
- The larger engine offered from 1952 had a 1.9 L capacity and a power output of 70 CV (51 kW) at 4400 rpm.[5]
- It had a maximum speed of 120 km/h (75 mph) (1400 cc version).
- Unloaded weight of 1,120 kg (2,469 lb).
- Hand brake handle under instrument panel,
- Retaining loops for front seat passengers at the roof and at the backrests,
- Armrests in the doors
- Fuel filler access was through a trap door in the floor of the trunk/boot, thus keeping the fuel safe once the car was closed and locked[7]
- The 1900 came standard with a radio and a rudimental "trip computer" that showed the average speed.[8]
About 179,000 1400s and 19,000 1900s were built.
A 1400 cc model tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1950 had a top speed of 74.4 mph (119.7 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 35.7 seconds. A fuel consumption of 24.2 miles per imperial gallon (11.7 L/100 km; 20.2 mpg‑US) was recorded. The car was never sold in the UK, but the Italian market price would have equated to approximately £750 including taxes.[3] Having eulogised the performance and "quite exceptional...top gear flexibility", British journalists went on to praise the "astonishing silence, smoothness and comfort provided by the vehicle", highlighting various "unique features designed to prevent the transmission of noise and vibration to the passengers".[7] Great use was made of rubber and of "a sound-proofing compound...liberally coated...[on the car's]...integral structure".[7]
The Motor tested a 1901 cc diesel model in 1954 and recorded a top speed of 63.8 mph (102.7 km/h), acceleration from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 45.2 seconds and a fuel consumption of 33.9 miles per imperial gallon (8.3 L/100 km; 28.2 mpg‑US). The car was not at the time available on the UK market but a price in Italy of 1,545,000 Lire was quoted which they worked out as equivalent to £909.[9]
Models
Model | Engine | Displacement | Power | Fuel system |
1400 | straight-4 OHV | 1395 cc | 44-56 hp | single carburetor |
1400 D | straight-4 OHV | 1901 cc | 40 hp | diesel |
1900 | straight-4 OHV | 1901 cc | 60-80 hp | single carburetor |
Coachbuilt versions
A Fiat 1400 Cabriolet was designed by Giovanni Michelotti and bodied by Carrozzeria Vignale specifically for the 1952 Turin Motor Show. The Fiat was later driven by actor Kirk Douglas in the 1955 movie The Racers. The car was later registered in 1964 and was not seen for many years. Its current owner acquired the car in 2015, and it was returned to Italy for a complete restoration.
References
- Jacobs, A. J., Automotive FDI in Emerging Europe, p. 297
- Bulmer, Charles (12 June 1971). "Dante Giacosa: From wartime to the present day, Paul Frère concludes his profile of a great engineer". Motor. 3597: 20–22.
- "The Fiat 1400 saloon". The Motor. 13 December 1950.
- "Zastava Automobiles: the 1950s". zastavanacionale.com. Archived from the original on 2 July 2014.
- "Vor 20 Jahren: Verbesserter Fiat". Auto, Motor und Sport. 1974 (9): 21. 27 April 1974.
- Mazzocchi, Gianni, ed. (March 1979). "Fiat "Ritmo 75 CL" Automatica". Quattroruote (in Italian). Milan, Italy: Editoriale Domus. 24 (280): 82.
- "Fiat 1400 Saloon (road test)". Autocar. 17 March 1950.
- "FIAT 1900: l'illusione americana" [Fiat 1900: the American Illusion] (PDF). autoemotostoriche.it (in Italian). p. 4. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- "The Fiat 1400 Diesel". The Motor. 13 January 1954.
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[de] Fiat 1400
Auf dem Genfer Salon im Frühjahr 1950 wurde Fiats erste Neukonstruktion nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, der Fiat 1400 als viertürige Limousine und zweitüriges Cabriolet präsentiert. Er hatte eine selbsttragende Karosserie und einen Vierzylinder-Reihenmotor mit 1395 cm³ Hubraum und einer Leistung von 44 PS (32 kW) bei 4400/min. Über ein bis auf den ersten Gang synchronisiertes Vierganggetriebe mit Lenkradschaltung und eine geteilte Kardanwelle wurde die starre Hinterachse angetrieben, die an viertelelliptischen Blattfederstreben geführt wurde und Schraubenfedern, Teleskopstoßdämpfer und einen Stabilisator hatte. Die Vorderräder waren einzeln an Doppelquerlenkern aufgehängt. Auch vorn gab es Schraubenfedern Teleskopstoßdämpfer und Stabilisator, dazu eine Rollenlenkung. An allen Rädern wirkten hydraulisch betätigte Trommelbremsen, die Handbremse, eine seilzugbetätigte Außenbandbremse, saß am Ende der Kardanwelle vor dem Differential. Die Höchstgeschwindigkeit betrug 120 km/h.
- [en] Fiat 1400 and 1900
[fr] Fiat 1400
La Fiat 1400 a été présentée au Salon de Genève 1950 et fut la première voiture produite par le constructeur italien FIAT à adopter une caisse autoporteuse au lieu du traditionnel châssis. Ce fut une grande nouveauté technologique en Europe. De plus, ce fut la première voiture à avoir été conçue après la Seconde Guerre mondiale et qui put bénéficier de nouvelles technologies. Tous les modèles des autres constructeurs étaient des reprises d'anciens modèles d'avant-guerre.
[it] Fiat 1400
La Fiat 1400, poi prodotta anche nella versione "1900", è un'automobile costruita dalla FIAT tra il 1950 ed il 1958. Fu la prima vettura FIAT ad adottare la scocca portante anziché la tradizionale struttura a telaio.
[ru] Fiat 1400
Fiat 1400 — автомобиль, выпускавшийся компанией Fiat с 1950 по 1958 год. Впервые автомобиль был представлен в 1950 году на Женевском автосалоне. Это был первый автомобиль производства Fiat с несущим кузовом. В 1953 году впервые для моделей Фиат был выпущен дизельный двигатель (объемом 1900 куб. см) для модели 1400 Diesel.
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