Fiat Barchetta, 2004
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Fiat Barchetta, 2004 | € 14.950,--

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Fiat Barchetta, year 2004. First registration 7 April 2004. Chassis (VIN) number ZFA18300000055080. Finished in silver metallic (Grigio) combined with a black interior, featuring black leather seats and black carpeting. This fine Fiat Barchetta was sold new in Germany and was imported to the Netherlands in recent years. The car is in excellent condition throughout and has driven only 63,538 kilometres from new. The Fiat Barchetta is a delightful and lightweight Italian roadster, produced from 1995 to 2005. Its name means “little boat”. The characteristic ridge over the flanks suggests that the styling team may have taken inspiration from the 1950s Ferrari 166 MM Barchetta. Powered by a lively 1.8‑litre 16‑valve engine, the Barchetta offers spirited performance, crisp handling and an uncomplicated open‑top driving experience. Well‑maintained, low‑mileage examples are becoming increasingly difficult to find. The Fiat Barchetta is a future classic and a wonderful Italian roadster to cherish and enjoy.

This Fiat is for sale at Montagna d’Oro.
Price: € 14.950, -.

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The Fiat Barchetta was presented in 1995 as a compact two-seat roadster designed to revive the spirit of Italian open-top motoring. Its name, meaning “little boat” in Italian, deliberately echoed the tradition of lightweight sports cars from the post-war era. Development had begun in 1990 under the project name *Tipo B Spider 176*, with styling overseen by Andreas Zapatinas and Alessandro Cavazza at Fiat’s Centro Stile. The prototype work was carried out by Stola, while Peter Davis contributed to the interior design. Built upon the Fiat Punto platform, the Barchetta featured a shortened wheelbase to enhance agility and driving pleasure. Power came from a 1.8-litre DOHC four-cylinder engine with variable valve timing, producing 131 PS. This allowed the car to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.9 seconds and reach a top speed of around 200 km/h. Assembly was initially entrusted to the coachbuilder Maggiora at Chivasso, a company with a long tradition in Italian car production. When Maggiora closed in 2002, Fiat transferred production to its Mirafiori plant in Turin. The Barchetta was offered in several trim levels and special editions, often distinguished by unique colours and interior details. One of its most distinctive design features was the flush-fitting door handles, inspired by the Cisitalia 202 GT of the late 1940s. In 2003 the model received a facelift, with revised bumpers and minor mechanical updates. Production continued until 2005, marking a decade-long presence in Fiat’s line-up. Although never officially sold in right-hand drive markets such as the United Kingdom, it found popularity across continental Europe. Today the Barchetta is remembered as Fiat’s stylish attempt to rekindle the classic spider tradition in the modern era.

Technical data*:

Engine: 4 cylinder inline engine DOHC 16V
cylinder capacity: 1.747 cc
induction: multipoint fuel injection, variable valve timing
capacity: 131 DIN PS (96 kW) at 6,300 rpm
torque: 164 Nm at 4,300 rpm
gearbox: 5-speed manual transmission
top-speed: 200 km/h (124 mph)
acceleration 0–60 mph: approx. 8.6–8.9 seconds
brakes: ventilated discs (front), solid discs (rear)
drive: front-wheel drive
weight: 1,060–1,135 kg (depending on version and equipment)

*Source: Manufacturer data and period road tests (Fiat press materials, Carfolio, Autocar archives.

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