Interesting Facts About the Fiat 130
The Fiat 130 entered the market in 1969 as the brand's flagship full‑size executive sedan, equipped with a 2.8‑litre V6 delivering 140 HP and a three‑speed automatic transmission. Its production ran until 1977 and expanded to include a larger‑displacement Coupe and a rare Villa d'Este station wagon built for Gianni Agnelli.
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Flagship debut with a 2.8‑litre V6
When launched in 1969, the Fiat 130 sedan featured a 2.8 litre V6 engine that produced 140 horsepower and was paired with a three‑speed automatic gearbox. This powertrain positioned the 130 as Fiat’s top‑of‑the‑range executive car.
Coupe version gains a 3.2‑litre V6
The introduction of the Fiat 130 Coupe brought an enlarged 3.2 litre V6, a step up from the sedan’s engine. The V6 was Lampredi’s single‑cam‑per‑bank design, used exclusively in the 130, and contributed to the model’s distinctive performance character.
The exclusive Villa d'Este station wagon
In 1971 Fiat produced a unique 130 Villa d'Este station wagon, built specifically for Gianni Agnelli, the head of the Fiat empire. This rare variant remains one of the most elusive and collectible versions of the 130 lineup.
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