Interesting Facts About the Fiat Marea 185
The Fiat Marea (type 185) entered the market in 1996 as a 4‑door sedan and station‑wagon, taking over from the Tempra and the larger Croma. It remained in production through 2002, with a notable mid‑cycle facelift that refreshed its appearance.
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Replaced the Tempra and Croma
When the Marea saloon debuted, it directly succeeded Fiat's Tempra (1990‑1996) and, less convincingly, the larger Croma (1985‑1996), marking a new chapter for Fiat's family car lineup.
Body styles and a mid‑run facelift
From 1996 to 2002 the Marea was offered in both 4‑door sedan and station‑wagon body shapes. During this period the model received a major change often referred to as a "face lift," updating its styling before the end of its production run.
Size, power and strong parts support
The Marea measured 4,395 mm long, 1,741 mm wide and 1,420 mm tall, with engine outputs ranging from 75 hp to 182 hp across its years. Today, more than 3,000 used parts and a wide range of tuning accessories are available, ensuring the model remains supported by the aftermarket.
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