Fiat 126 is a car designed by FIAT plants produced in Italy in the years 1972 to 1980, and in Poland from 6 June 1973 to 22 September 2000 (Polish Fiat 126p). Polish license version was produced by The Car Factory "Polmo" Bielsko-Biala in Bielsko-Biala and Tychy.
For many years he was one of the most common cars on Polish roads, he lived to a great many colloquial names and customary, of which the most popular - Maluch, has become its official name at the end of production of this model in 1997).
In Poland, it produced a total of 3 318 674 pieces of Fiats 126, of which in Bielsko-Biala - 1 152 325, and in Tychy - 2 166 349.
Country | Poland |
Manufacturer | FSM - Fabryka Samochodów Małolitrażowych |
Body type | 2-door fastback |
Production years | 1973 - 2000 |
Copies | 3 318 674 |
Engine | petrol, 594 cm3, 17 kW (23 KM) |
Gearbox | 4-speed manual |
Type of drive | rear |
Fuel tank capacity | 21 l |
length/width/height | 3,05 m / 1,38 m / 1,33 m |
Mass | 580 - 600 kg |