Model record
Fiat S76
Background
The Fiat S76, later also known as Fiat 300 HP Record and nicknamed "The Beast of Turin", is a race car built in 1910 by the Italian company Fiat specifically to beat the land speed records held in those years by the Blitzen Benz. Its 28,353 cc displacement engine, intended for airships like Forlanini, delivered 290 hp. Only two examples were built.
Text adapted from “Fiat S76 Record” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Specification
- Weight
- 1,650 kg
- Length
- 3,750 mm
Sources
Same marque
Other Fiat models
- 1 —
- 10 HP —
- 1100 TV Trasformabile —
- 1100-103 —
- 12 HP —
- 1200 —
- 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 —