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Ritmo Super 75

Ritmo Super 75 (Italy, 1981)

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The Ritmo Super models were launched in January 1981, offering customers higher trim finish. They were available as 5-door variants only and with the 1500 cc and 1300 cc engines which had their output increased by 10 hp respectively to 75 and 85 bhp. Main differences against the regular versions included stainless steel finish on wheels, windows and door handles, new bumper shields and air intake. On the inside, changes were made on the dashboard, an adjustable steering wheel was added and the seats received new upholstery.



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The Fiat Ritmo debuted at the 1978 Turin Motor Show. The new compact model had a front-wheel drive layout and a transversely mounted engine. It was available with 3- or 5-door body variants and had a modern, original styling. The Ritmo was initially offered with three engines: a 1100 cc, 1300 cc and a 1500 cc unit. These were combined with 4- or 5-gearboxes. Customers had the choice to add numerous extras, such as air conditioning, a 3-speed automatic transmission. From spring 1979, th...  more
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