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Interesting Facts About the Steyr-Puch 500

The Steyr‑Puch 500 is an Austrian city car that rolled out in 1957. Developed by Steyr‑Daimler‑Puch under licence from Fiat, it was intended to be Austria’s answer to the Volkswagen Beetle.

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A Home‑Grown Volkswagen Dream

In 1954 Steyr‑Daimler‑Puch began developing an all‑new small car, aiming to create Austria’s own version of the popular Volkswagen. The project eventually became the Steyr‑Puch 500.

Instant Hit Upon Launch

The first Steyr‑Puch 500 hit the market in 1957 and quickly became a hit in Austria, establishing the model as a beloved city car.

Mountain‑Ready Driving Behaviour

For its time, the Steyr‑Puch 500 offered good driving behaviour, especially on mountain roads, earning praise for its handling in challenging terrain.

Fiat‑Based Underpinnings

Built under licence from Fiat, the Steyr‑Puch 500 featured a Fiat transmission, an electric starter and cast‑iron brake drums, reflecting its shared engineering heritage.

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