Autobianchi A112

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Autobianchi A112

Autobianchi A112
Also called: Lancia A112
Manufacturer: Autobianchi
Production: 1969–1986
Successor: Autobianchi Y10
Class: Supermini
Body style: 3-door hatchback
Engine: 903 cc I4 OHV
965 cc I4 OHV
1050 cc I4 OHV[1]
Transmission: 4-speed manual
5-speed manual
Wheelbase: 2038 mm[2]
Related: Fiat 127
Similar: Innocenti Mini

The Autobianchi A112 is a supermini produced by the Italian automaker Autobianchi. It was developed using the mechanicals of the Fiat 127. It was introduced in 1969, as a replacement for the Bianchina, and was built until 1985, when it gave way for the more modern Lancia Y10. Over 1.2 million units were produced in Autobianchi's Milan factory.

The A112 was available only with a 3-door body. It had two OHV engines with 903 cc and 965 cc, capable of attaining 42 PS (31 kW) for the A112 Junior and 48 PS (35 kW) for the A112 Elite. This version featured higher-grade trimming and equipment, as well as a 5-speed gearbox, later in life.

The most interesting version was the A112 Abarth, introduced in 1971. It was prepared by the motorsports division of the Fiat Group, at first with the 965 cc engine, coupled to a sportive exhaust, a twin carburetor, a head with bigger ventiles (also OHV) and a different camshaft.. In 1975, displacement was increased to 1049 cc, while power climbed from 58 PS (43 kW) to 70 PS (51.5 kW) at 6600 rpm, for a weight of only 700 kg (1540 lb). The 1975 model was also the first A112 to use a 5-speed manual gearbox. These changes turned the A112 into a nervous machine, much admired by young performance enthusiasts. The car was entered in various rallying events throughout Europe and even spawned a one-make Trophy.

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[edit] Popular Culture

In the video game Gran Turismo 4 for the Playstation 2, the Autobianchi A112 was included as a prize car for the sunday cup.

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Autobianchi information site. The Etceterini pages @ CarsFromItaly.com. Retrieved on 2006-08-03. (accessed via the Wayback Machine)
  2. ^ (1970/71) Auto-Modelle : Katalog - Motor-Presse-Jahres. Vereinigte Motor-Verlage Stuttgart, 24-25. ISSN 0463-6589. (technical data for 1970/71 models)

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AUTOBIANCHI

Models - Bianchina | Stellina | Primula | A111 | A112 | Y10
Founding partners - Bianchi | Fiat | Pirelli
People - Dante Giacosa       Places - Desio


       Parent brand - Lancia       A brand of the Fiat group edit


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