Recently, the official images of the Fiat Multiplina concept car were officially released. The new vehicle features a rounded body design and a compact, agile silhouette. At the same time, the two-door, four-seat layout maximizes space utilization. As a modern recreation of a classic model, the Fiat Multiplina concept car is a contemporary interpretation of the 1956 Fiat 600 Multipla.
Looking at the official images, the new car exterior incorporates many classic design elements, featuring a smile-style front bumper, round headlights, a sloping windshield, high doors, and a rollable roof. The interior adopts a four-seat layout with a people-centric, highly efficient spatial architecture, though more details have not yet been disclosed.
As for the 1956 Fiat 600 Multipla: the Fiat 600 Multipla was a compact multi-purpose vehicle introduced by Italian automaker Fiat in 1956, often regarded as one of the early representatives of the MPV. Its design is characterized by a rounded exterior and the concept of small body, large space, with a body length of only 3,531 millimeters, yet capable of accommodating six passengers. The model made its debut in 1956, with the initial version equipped with a 633cc engine producing a maximum output of 21.5 horsepower. Thanks to its high practicality, it became a popular choice for craftsmen, merchants, and taxi drivers, with production continuing until around 1968.
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(Compiled by Autohome Yue Changxing)