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Fiat 521
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | Fiat 521 C.jpg |
| caption | 1928 Fiat 521 C Coupe at Brooklands |
| name | Fiat 521 |
| manufacturer | Fiat |
| production | 1928–1931 |
| layout | FR layout |
| body_style | 2-door coupe |
| 4-door sedan | |
| 4-door limousine | |
| 4-door cabriolet | |
| engine | straight-6 2516 cc 50 hp |
| transmission | 4-speed manual |
| weight | 1350 kg-1450 kg |
| wheelbase | 314 cm |
| 290 cm (521 C) | |
| predecessor | Fiat 520 |
| successor | Fiat 522 |
4-door sedan 4-door limousine 4-door cabriolet 290 cm (521 C)
The Fiat 521 is a passenger car produced by Fiat between 1928 and 1931. The 521 was derived from its predecessor model, the Fiat 520, but with a bigger engine and chassis. The 521C was a shorter variant. This car was produced outside Italy, most notably at the Fiat-NSU plant in Heilbronn, starting in 1930, setting Fiat on the path to its subsequent multinational status.
More than 33,000 Fiat 521s were produced in Italy and Germany.
File:Fiat 521 Weymann-Sedan 1928.jpg|Fiat 521 Weymann-Sedan 1928 File:Fiat 521 C Coupe-Spider 1928.jpg|Fiat 521 C Coupe-Spider (1928)
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