Interesting Facts About the Fiat Dino
The Fiat Dino (Type 135) debuted at the 1966 Turin Auto Show and was produced from 1966 until 1973. It was a front‑engine, rear‑wheel‑drive sports car that borrowed the Ferrari Dino V6 engine through a partnership with Ferrari.
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Launch and Production Span
Introduced at the 1966 Turin Auto Show, the Fiat Dino remained in production for seven years, from 1966 through 1973, marking a notable era for Fiat’s sports‑car lineup.
Coupe Production Numbers
Between 1967 and 1972, Fiat built a total of 7,577 Dino Coupés across both engine variants, reflecting the model’s steady demand during its mid‑life years.
Ferrari Collaboration
The Dino’s name and its V6 powerplant came directly from Ferrari’s Dino engine, highlighting a unique collaboration where Fiat leveraged Ferrari’s engineering to create its own sports car.
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