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1996 Fiat Armadillo (Maggiora)
Fiat Armadillo (Maggiora), 1996
Fiat Armadillo (Maggiora), 1996
Images: Maggiora
Shown at the 1996 Turin Motorshow, this is a sort of mini-MPV with 3+2 seats, flat interior floor and a low drag of 0.17.
Designed by the company's in-house Centro Stile in cooperation with specialist coach-builders Maggiora, the Armadillo is a low-drag, anthropomorphically-styled city car with a flexible, spacious interior and a friendly appearance.
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The 1996 Turin show will be remembered as the year of the Fiat Bravo and Brava.
Among 25 concept cars debuting at the show, 17 are based on the new Fiat models. Of the 17, ten are 'official' - sponsored by Fiat and displayed as a group - and seven are 'unofficial.'
The 'official' section includes five coupes, two compact minivans, a four-door pick-up, a recreational vehicle and a special taxi.
FIAT/MAGGIORA ARMADILLO - The aerodynamic (Cd 0.19) 5 seat coupe (three in the front and two in the rear) based on Brava, was designed by Fiat's in-house styling center and built by Maggiora. Four of the five seats can be fully reclined to increase the luggage space.
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