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22 Oct 2019

The Fiat 3½ hp produced in 1899 will take part in the “London to Brighton Veteran Car Run”

• On November 3rd, an extremely rare Fiat 3½ hp produced in 1899 will participate, as sponsor, in the prestigious race staged to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the Italian brand.

The Fiat 3½ hp produced in 1899 will take part in the “London to Brighton Veteran Car Run”

 

  • On November 3rd, an extremely rare Fiat 3½ hp produced in 1899 will participate, as sponsor, in the prestigious race staged to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the Italian brand.
  • This 120-year old vehicle is capable of achieving a maximum speed of approximately 34 km/h.

 

Fiat, one of the oldest, most prestigious car manufacturers in the world, has been named official sponsor of the "Bonhams London to Brighton Car Run 2019", an event organized by the Royal Automobile Club scheduled for Sunday November 3rd.

 

The title of sponsor is exclusively reserved for the most famous car manufacturers, whose history dates back to the pioneering period of classic cars, prior to 1905. Only these iconic brands have the honor of participating in the oldest motoring event in the world. Besides, the vehicles made by the manufacturer from Turin have always been one of the 400 + participants to take part in the annual commemorative trip.

 

For this important British event, which will also celebrate the 120th anniversary of Fiat this year, the Italian brand is collaborating with the National Automobile Museum in Beaulieu to get the oldest Fiat in Britain back on to the road: the Fiat 3½ hp from 1899. One of the very rare specimens of this extraordinary car will be revving up its engine on the starting line of the annual classic car race "London to Brighton Veteran Car Run" and traveling the 60 mile-stretch that separates Hyde Park in London from Madeira Drive in Brighton.

 

The Fiat 3½ hp is owned by FCA UK Ltd and is part of the permanent exhibition on show at the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu. It can comfortably seat two adults and two children, sitting facing the driver in a vis-à-vis configuration. With 697 cc dual horizontal cylinder engine and 3-gear shift (with no reverse), it can reach a maximum speed of about 34 km/h and has a respectable fuel consumption of 15 km/l. 

 

 

Turin, 22 October 2019

 

 

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