Model record
Fiat 1200
Background
Fiat 1200 was the name of three distinct models produced by Italian car manufacturer Fiat, all based on Fiat 1100 mechanicals. The first two were introduced in 1957, and replaced the TV variants at the top of the Fiat 1100 range: the 1200 Granluce, an upmarket small four-door saloon derived from the 1100, and the 1200 Spyder, an update of the previous 1100 TV Trasformabile 2-door roadster.
The 1200 Granluce was discontinued in 1961 when larger Fiat saloons were introduced, while the 1200 Trasformabile/Spyder was replaced in 1959 by the 1200 Cabriolet. This was a new Pininfarina design, later developed into the 1200 and 1500 Cabriolets.
Text adapted from “Fiat 1200” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Sources
Same marque
Other Fiat models
- 1 —
- 10 HP —
- 1100 TV Trasformabile —
- 1100-103 —
- 12 HP —
- 124 Coupé —
- 124 Spider —
- 124 Sport Spider —
- 124 Vignale —
- 126 BIS —
- 127 Sport —
- 128 Mk1 Sedan —
- 128 Mk2 Sedan —
- 128 Rally —
- 128 Sedan —
- 128 Sport —
- 130 Coupé —
- 1300/1500 —
- 131 Racing —
- 1400 —
- 147 —
- 15 —
- 1500 Coupé Vignale —
- 1500 Ghia —
- 16-20 HP —
- 1600 Spider —
- 1600 Sport —
- 18-24 HP —
- 1900 —
- 1T —
- 20-30 HP —
- 2100 —
- 24-32 HP —
- 24-40 HP —
- 241 —
- 242 —
- 28-40 HP —
- 2800 —
- 2B —
- 35-45 HP —
- 4 HP —
- 50 HP —
- 500 Giannini —
- 500 Moretti Coupé —
- 500 Topolino —
- 500C —
- 500e —
- 501 —