
Fiat Barchetta rear view
The 'Fiat Barchetta' (pronounced "bar-KET-tuh") is a
roadster produced by the
Italian manufacturer
Fiat from 1995 to 2005 (though production was paused between May 2002 and 2004).
History
The Barchetta was developed between 1990 and 1994 under the project name ''Tipo B
Spider 176''. It was designed by
Andreas Zapatinas, Peter Barrett Davis and other
car designers at the
Fiat Centro Stile, and prototyping was carried out by Stola.
Production began in February 1995. The Barchetta was based on the chassis of the Mark 1
Fiat Punto. Its 131
PS / 96
kW engine is the 1.8 L petrol engine, with
twin-cam and
variable camshaft timing, which is notorious for its diesel-like clattering noise when failing. The Barchetta weighs 1060 kg (2337 lb) without
air conditioning and can accelerate to 100 km/h in 8.9 seconds.
The Barchetta was revised in 2003 for its relaunch the following year, with a myriad of small alterations inside and out. Production of the car finally stopped in June 2005.
Production
Car bodies were welded at ILCAS in
Sparone Canavese, and final assembly was done in
Chivasso by the coachbuilder
Maggiora. After Maggiora's bankruptcy in 2002, Fiat relocated production of the Barchetta to its
Mirafiori plant and resumed production two years later. Production of the Barchetta was limited to
left hand drive cars only, even though the car was marketed and sold in two
right hand drive markets, the
United Kingdom and
Japan.
External links
★
www.barchettamondo.co.uk - unofficial UK Barchetta owners website
★
www.fiatbarchetta.com - unofficial Fiat barchetta website
★
www.fiatbarchetta.nl - Dutch barchetta site
★
www.barchetta.ws - Iberian Club barchetta site