Fiat 520

The Fiat 520 is the name of two different Fiat models produced during the 1920s.

520 "Superfiat" (1921–1923)

Fiat 520

Fiat 520 Superfiat Dorsay-Torpedo 1921
Overview
Manufacturer Fiat
Production 1921–1922
Body and chassis
Class Luxury car
Body style 4-door cabriolet
4-door Sedanca de Ville
Layout FR layout
Powertrain
Engine V12
6805 cc
Transmission 3-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 386 cm (152.0 in)
Curb weight 1,850 kg (4,080 lb)

Fiat's first entrant in the luxury car market, the 520 "Superfiat" was equipped with a V12 engine of 6,805 cc that produced an estimated 90 bhp. For several years in the early 1920s, the Superfiat was the only car in the world offered with a V12 engine.

520 (1927–1930)

Fiat 520
Overview
Manufacturer Fiat
Production 1927–1930
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door sedan
4-door landaulette
4-door cabriolet
Layout FR layout
Powertrain
Engine 2,244 cc straight-6
Transmission 4-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,900 mm (114.2 in)
Length 4,150 mm (163.4 in)
Width 1,660 mm (65.4 in)
Curb weight 1,250 kg (2,760 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor Fiat 507
Successor Fiat 521

Fiat's "upper middle-class" model in the later 1920s was also designated the 520, but was smaller and more modestly powered than its earlier namesake.

During the early decades of the 20th century, European automakers, once steering wheels had replaced centrally positioned steering tillers, tended to place the driver and his steering wheel on the right side of the car regardless of local regulations or conventions concerning which side of the road cars should be driven. By the 1920s, as the number of motorized vehicles on the roads increased, clearer consensus had become necessary in the more populous parts of Italy about the need for everyone to drive along the right side of the road. The 1927 Fiat 520 was one of the first cars, presumably in recognition of this trend, to place the steering wheel on the left side of the car.

The 520 was replaced by the Fiat 521 in 1928, although the 520 appears to have continued in production until 1929, by when more than 20,000 six-cylinder Fiat 520s had been produced.

Engines

ModelYearsEngineDisplacementPowerFuel system
5201927–29straight-6 sidevalve2244 cc46 hpsingle carburetor
520 T1928–30straight-6 sidevalve1866 cc35 hpsingle carburetor
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