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Body style: Hatchback
Segment: Compact
Production years: 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986

FIAT Panda 1981-1986 8 Photos
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Back in the late 70’s, the CEO of Fiat, Carlo de Benedetti, asked Giorgetto Giugiaro from the newly founded Italdesign to design a small car to replace the Fiat 126.

While Giurgetto worked on the design of the small Panda, Aldo Mantovani focused on the mechanicals.

The requirements were clear: the manufacturing costs needed to be low, while the car had to be spacious and practical, just like the rival Renault 4.

During the designing process, Giugiaro conceived the seats of the new model inspired from a folding lounge chair, as they were inexpensive to manufacture, simple and easy to maintain. The trunk needed to be big enough to accommodate two 50-liter carboys.

The project was based on a monocoque construction with a nearly flat floor, to ensure a roomy cabin.

Before the final version, Italdesign presented no less than two full-scale models and 4 different side designs. The pre-production prototypes were test-marketed at an unpublicised event where the participants were impressed by the car’s design and practicality.

The first generation of Fiat Panda was launched to the press in 1979 and unveiled to the public in 1980. The then-new Panda was a departure from Fiat’s models, featuring a front-wheel-drive system instead of the old rear-wheel drive one.

The Panda had a boxy utilitarian design, with an asymmetrical font grille that was fitted differently depending on the engine, as two different models were available: Panda 30 powered by a 652 cc engine and the Panda 45 with an engine displacement of 903 cc.

Inside, besides the rudimentary design, the cabin was fitted with a highly flexible interior. The rear seat was adjustable in 7 different ways and could be folded flat into a provisional bed. The interior mirror was simple, with no day and night adjustments.

The instrument cluster featured a heating vent, however, the small Panda was not equipped with dash outlets for fresh air. Instead, the side windows had vent windows and optional pop-out rear windows.

FIAT Panda 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986
  2 gasoline engines
  • 0.8L 4MT FWD (34 HP)
  • 0.9L 4MT FWD (45 HP)

FIAT Panda
0.8L 4MT FWD (34 HP)

ENGINE SPECS - 0.8L 4MT FWD (34 HP)
Cylinders:L4
Displacement:843 cm3
Power:25 KW @ 5800 RPM
34 HP @ 5800 RPM
34 BHP @ 5800 RPM
Torque:44 lb-ft @ 2800 RPM
59 Nm @ 2800 RPM
Fuel System:Carburetor
Fuel:Gasoline
Fuel capacity:10.6 gallons (40.1 L)
PERFORMANCE SPECS
Top Speed:77.7 mph (125 km/h)
Acceleration 0-62 Mph (0-100 kph):23.2 s
TRANSMISSION SPECS
Drive Type:Front Wheel Drive
Gearbox:4-Speed manual
BRAKES SPECS
Front:Discs
Rear:Drums
TIRES SPECS
Tire Size:135SR13
DIMENSIONS
Length:133.1 in (3381 mm)
Width:57.5 in (1461 mm)
Height:56.7 in (1440 mm)
Front/rear Track:49.2/49.2 in (1,250/1,250 mm)
Wheelbase:85 in (2159 mm)
Cargo Volume:9.6 cuFT (272 L)
WEIGHT SPECS
Unladen Weight:1472.7 lbs (668 kg)
Gross Weight Limit:2535.3 lbs (1150 kg)

FIAT Panda
0.9L 4MT FWD (45 HP)

ENGINE SPECS - 0.9L 4MT FWD (45 HP)
Cylinders:L4
Displacement:903 cm3
Power:33 KW @ 5600 RPM
45 HP @ 5600 RPM
44 BHP @ 5600 RPM
Torque:49 lb-ft @ 3000 RPM
67 Nm @ 3000 RPM
Fuel System:Carburetor
Fuel:Gasoline
Fuel capacity:10.6 gallons (40.1 L)
PERFORMANCE SPECS
Top Speed:87 mph (140 km/h)
Acceleration 0-62 Mph (0-100 kph):18.5 s
TRANSMISSION SPECS
Drive Type:Front Wheel Drive
Gearbox:4-Speed manual
BRAKES SPECS
Front:Discs
Rear:Drums
TIRES SPECS
Tire Size:135SR13
DIMENSIONS
Length:133.1 in (3381 mm)
Width:57.5 in (1461 mm)
Height:56.7 in (1440 mm)
Front/rear Track:49.2/49.2 in (1,250/1,250 mm)
Wheelbase:85 in (2159 mm)
Cargo Volume:9.6 cuFT (272 L)
WEIGHT SPECS
Unladen Weight:1477.1 lbs (670 kg)
Gross Weight Limit:2535.3 lbs (1150 kg)
FUEL ECONOMY (NEDC)
Combined:36.8 mpg US (6.4 L/100Km)
CO2 Emissions:152 g/km
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