Fiat Palio EL

The Fiat Palio is a supermini car released by the Italian manufacturer Fiat in April 1996. It was produced until 2020.

The Palio is a world car and was developed by Fiat Automóveis with an aim at developing countries. It has been produced in various countries worldwide, and its platform was also used in the Siena sedan, the Palio Weekend station wagon, the Palio Adventure crossover and the Strada light pick-up truck.

The Palio badge originated on the European-market Mark II Fiat 127, of 1977, where it was a trim designation rather than an actual model. The 127 Palio featured alloy wheels, a more luxurious interior, and a metallic paint finish as found on the 127 Sport. The Palio designation was also used on other Fiat models throughout the 1980s and 1990s in various markets.

Assembly: Bursa, Turkey (Tofaş)

Year: 1996—2016

Length: 4120 mm (95.4 in)

Width: 1614 mm

Height: 1510 mm

Engine: 4 cylinders; 1242 cc

Power: 73 HP

Max speed: 166 km/h

Fuel consumption: 7 l/100 km

Weight: 1025 kg

Rahmi M. Koç museum (Istanbul, Turkey)

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