Fiat Duna

The Fiat Duna (Type 155) is a small car produced by Fiat in Argentina and Brazil, where it was sold as Fiat Prêmio. Launched in 1985 in Brazil, the Duna/Prêmio is based on the Brazilian Fiat Uno, but unlike the Uno, it was a two-door sedan. The range was expanded with a three-door estate in 1987 called the Fiat Elba (or Duna Weekend), a four-door sedan added in 1987 and a five-door estate in 1989. The car was sold mainly in South America. Production ended in 2000 and the Duna and Elba models were replaced by the Fiat Siena and the Fiat Palio Weekend. The Duna was the best-selling car in Argentina between the years 1990 and 1995.

Fiat Duna
Overview
ManufacturerFiat
Also calledFiat Citivan (panel van, RHD)
Fiat Elba (estate)
Fiat Penny (panel van)
Fiat Prêmio (sedan)
Innocenti Elba (estate)
Production1985–2000
AssemblyCórdoba, Argentina (1987-2000)
Betim, Brazil (1985-1995)
Body and chassis
ClassSupermini (B)
Body style2-door, 4-door sedan
3-door, 5-door station wagon
3-door van
PlatformType One
RelatedFiat Uno
Fiat Fiorino
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4 and 5-speed manual
Dimensions
Length4,035 mm (158.9 in) (sedan)
4,045 mm (159.3 in) (estate)
Chronology
PredecessorFiat Oggi
SuccessorFiat Siena
Fiat Palio
Fiat Fiorino (for Fiat Penny, South America)
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