Designed by Aristide Faccioli, this was the first model made by what was to become Italy’s leading automaker, S. A. Fabbrica Italiana di Automobili Torino, and appeared shortly after the company was formed. It has a three-speed gearbox with no reverse and chain drive. Its rear-mounted, two-cylinder engine is water-cooled through a coil radiator and consumed about 8 litres per 100 kilometres. Only 2 of the thirty or so manufactured have survived. The other is in Fiat’s Centro Storico. Three-seat, face-to-face coachwork.
Presented by Dono di Eredi Puccio, Genova
Engine: rear, 2 flat cylinders
Capacity: 657 cc
Max. power output: 4,5 bhp at 800 rpm
Max. speed: 35 km/h
Weight: 680 kg (chassis)