1956 Fiat Eden Roc Beach Car

Pinin Farina transformed the utilitarian Fiat 600 Multipla chassis into one of automotive history’s most whimsical creations when commissioned by Gianni Agnelli to transport guests around his French Riviera estate.

The Italian coachbuilder crafted an entirely doorless, open-air body with nautical design elements inspired by yacht tenders, including curved mahogany bumpers encircling the perimeter and distinctive wraparound rear seating formed from curved teakwood slats.

Debuted at the 1956 Turin Motor Show, the design featured a forward-control driving position with an exceptionally low windshield and vertical side panels that emphasized its beach resort purpose.

Just two examples were documented as completed, with the second commissioned by Union Oil chairman William Doheny after seeing Agnelli’s car displayed at the Paris Motor Show.

A rear-mounted 962-cubic-inch inline four-cylinder engine with twin-throat Weber carburetor generated approximately 50 horsepower, sufficient for its intended leisurely pace between villa and shoreline.

The four-speed manual gearbox and coil-spring suspension with anti-roll bars provided surprisingly competent dynamics despite the car’s specialized recreational focus.


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