Then, in 1956, Fiat took the 600 a step farther and launched the Fiat 600 Multipla. A small van-like vehicle underpinned by ...
The Stow ’n Go seats that fold neatly flat into the floors of 2005-06 Chrysler minivans have been hailed as one of the most clever innovations in the annals of transportation. And rightly so—except ...
Presented at the 1956 Brussels Motor Show, the Fiat 600 Multipla offered a completely new shape and exceptional interior space. With three rows of seats, it could comfortably seat six people or, with ...
Motoring in the Fifties is an era that is now so remote that even the vehicles that were to become known as "people carriers" were not automatically naff. The French had the the svelte Citroë* ...
Here’s an MPV designed by a committee that was surprisingly successful, despite looking like a camel. Indeed, that’s now part of the appeal, especially in ‘challenging’ Mk1 guise. If you need any ...
Fiat just launched its award-winning Multipla in South Africa and it is one of the quirkiest-looking cars on the road. There is only one model available locally, which is the 1.9 turbodiesel. Since ...
The only thing Fiat has changed on the Multipla is the styling - and arguably, that's all it needed to do. This remains an extremely flexible vehicle which is truly multiple - or Multipla - purpose!
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