Fiat founded its factory in Tychy, Poland, in 1971. Since its foundation, the plant has managed to produce 12.5 million vehicles, a landmark it achieved this September 29. The 12.5 millionth car made ...
Whoever bought this high-end custom slot car recreation of Fiat's famous rooftop test track on its legendary Lingotto Factor in Turin, Italy is certainly living la dolce vita. The Lingotto factory ...
One of the great marvels of the automobile industry for its time will unfortunately be no more soon It looks to be the end of the road for the ex-Fiat factory’s legendary Lingotto rooftop test track ...
A Serbian factory worker looks at an engine of a Fiat 500 L car in the assembly hall in the new Fiat factory, in Kragujevac, some 100 kilometers (70 miles) south of Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, April 16, ...
Fiat Chrysler will add three new Jeeps to its lineup including a pickup truck as it invests $1 billion in two U.S. factories, furthering its effort to increase production of hot-selling SUVs and ...
Turin’s latest public amenity is a large rooftop garden and art space where visitors will be able view installations or even do yoga among meadow-like beds of flowering grasses. Called La Pista 500, ...
Fiat's Lingotto factory was completed in 1923. Unlike any other automobile factory to date, the factory featured a spiral assembly line that moved up through the building and a concrete banked rooftop ...
Turin is now host to Europe’s largest hanging garden, set high above the concrete modernist curves of the Fiat company’s Lingotto Factory. A collaboration between Turinese architect Benedetto Camerana ...
BALTIMORE -- Fiat is hiring its own field staff to work with its 205 U.S. dealerships as the brand starts selling its first four-door hatchback, the 500L. Fiat dealerships had been handled by factory ...
Protests against Cristiano Ronaldo's £100million move to Juventus have fallen flat after just a handful of Fiat factory workers turned up for the demonstration. Workers at the Melfi assembly plant in ...
An out-of-work man who lost his job at a Fiat factory had himself 'CRUCIFIED' outside the car plant in protest at a new labour law he calls "state repression". Marco Cusano, 45, was tied to a ...