In 1980, Fiat presented a three-door hatchback designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and Aldo Mantovani, the Fiat Panda. Three years later, the all-wheel drive variant arrives on the market, and on the 40th anniversary of its existence, Fiat presented the Fiat Panda 4×40° Limited Edition.
Almost 800,000 copies of the four-wheel drive version have been delivered since 1983, and Fiat says that this number represents about 10 percent of all 4×4 cars sold in the A segment.
The Panda 4×40° Limited Edition is finished in Ivory color, and is decorated with black side mirrors, red 4×40° markings with the silhouette of the original model, 4×40° badge on the B-pillar and two-tone 15-inch rims. Inside, the Ivory theme continues in combination with red stitching. The seats are trimmed in gray leather and recycled fabric, with 2023 embroidered on the backrest.
It is equipped with automatic air conditioning, heated and electric mirrors, rear parking sensors, light sensors, as well as rain sensors. There is also a 7-inch infotainment screen with DAB radio and support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay systems. The shift lever and the steering wheel are covered in leather.
The car will be produced in 1,983 copies, which represents the year of production of the first model with all-wheel drive, and will be offered in France, Germany, Switzerland and Italy.
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Source: Fiat