Fiat of Brazil reveals the FCC Adventure

Fiat of Brazil reveals the FCC Adventure


December 31st, 1969 This Adventure concept car was developed for Fiat’s division in Brazil with the aim of being an off-road lifestyle vehicle for a younger generation. The images, sourced from Brazil's Best Cars website, reveal a vehicle with salient mudguards, a lift back rear hatch, and ultra-wide 18in Pirelli PZero tyres. Inside, the vehicle continues the outlandish theme set by the exterior including two-tone leather that matches the bright orange paint scheme, silver highlights on the steering wheel and centre console plus the addition of five-point harness seatbelts for the bucket seats. Powering the FCC is Fiat’s five-cylinder 2.45L engine from the Stilo Abarth that develops 167hp. The car rides on an independent suspension set-up with multilink units at the rear and is fully adjustable. The FCC is unlikely to make it to production in its current form, however, we may see some of the design elements carry over for a new version of the Stilo designated for Brazil only. The new car may even feature the 1.8L flex-fuel motor that’s capable of running on up to four different fuels.
Fiat of Brazil reveals the FCC Adventure

Fiat of Brazil reveals the FCC Adventure

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This Adventure concept car was developed for Fiat’s division in Brazil with the aim of being an off-road lifestyle vehicle for a younger generation. The images, sourced from Brazil's Best Cars website, reveal a vehicle with salient mudguards, a lift back rear hatch, and ultra-wide 18in Pirelli PZero tyres. Inside, the vehicle continues the outlandish theme set by the exterior including two-tone leather that matches the bright orange paint scheme, silver highlights on the steering wheel and centre console plus the addition of five-point harness seatbelts for the bucket seats.

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Powering the FCC is Fiat’s five-cylinder 2.45L engine from the Stilo Abarth that develops 167hp. The car rides on an independent suspension set-up with multilink units at the rear and is fully adjustable. The FCC is unlikely to make it to production in its current form, however, we may see some of the design elements carry over for a new version of the Stilo designated for Brazil only. The new car may even feature the 1.8L flex-fuel motor that’s capable of running on up to four different fuels.

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