Fiat could revive Innocenti brand

Most ABG readers probably don't know Italy's Innocenti. Born as a scooter manufacturer, it used to make the Mini for the Italian market, then it was bought by British Leyland and then sold to Fiat. It's the brand where the Y10, which now is called the Lancia Ypsilon, was born. Well, it seems that it might be coming back and become Fiat's "budget" brand, as Dacia is for Renault. According to Autobiz, Innocenti could be the chosen name for Fiat's latest acquisition in Serbia, Zastava, former makers of the (in)famous Yugo. This could be quite a move, because Innocenti cars, such as the one pictured above, were known to be small, zippy and great performers.
[Source: Autobiz via Leblogauto]
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Derek 12:12PM (5/09/2008)
That's a nice looking car, would make a great around-town grocery getter. Keep it light, keep the engine small and the HP under 100. It will have more than enough power for getting from one stoplight to the next and return great mileage doing it.
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