1938 Fiat 1500 Berlina

The Fiat 1500, unveiled at the 1935 Turin Motor Show, was a pioneering European car in terms of aerodynamic design. Created by Dante Giacosa, it was among the first European vehicles developed using wind tunnel testing. Its streamlined features included integrated headlamps and recessed door handles.

The car was powered by a six-cylinder overhead valve engine producing 43 horsepower, paired with a four-speed transmission driving the rear wheels. Fiat offered the model in both four-door sedan and convertible configurations.


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