Fiat 900T

Fiat 900T
Overview
Manufacturer Fiat
Also called
  • Fiat 900E (minibus)
  • Fiat Citivan (UK)
Production 1976-1985
Powertrain
Engine 0.9-litre I4 petrol
Dimensions
Wheelbase 1,993.9 mm (78.5 in)
Length 3,727.4 mm (146.75 in)
Width 3,314.7 mm (130.5 in)
Height 1,663.7 mm (65.5 in)
Chronology
Predecessor Fiat 850T
Successor Fiat Scudo

The Fiat 900T is a small van produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Fiat[1] between 1976 and 1985, replacing the similar Fiat 850T. It was sold in the UK as the Fiat Citivan.

It was available in a number of variants, including the 900E seven-seat minibus and 900E camper vans called Amigo and Pandora.

Specification

Fiat 900E minibus

The 900T was powered by a rear-mounted four-cylinder 903cc petrol engine, shared with the Fiat 127. In the 900T it produced 35 bhp (26 kW; 35 PS) @ 4,500rpm and 44.84 lb·ft (61 N·m) @ 3,300rpm.[2]

The 900T was equipped with small 12" wheels and had a small turning circle of 29 ft 6.5 in (9.00 m). The van was fitted with drum brakes all-around.

Kerb 16.43 cwt Luggage space 93.5 cu ft

References

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