The Autobianchi A111 is a 4-door saloon family car produced from 1969 to 1972 by Italian car manufacturer Autobianchi, a subsidiary of the Fiat group.[2] Despite rather modest dimensions, at roughly 4 metres long, it was the largest Autobianchi ever made, as the brand specialized in small cars. A modern front-wheel drive construction like the Fiat 128 launched concurrently, it was based on the revolutionary Autobianchi Primula, Fiat's first "experiment" with the transverse engine front-wheel-drive setup.[3]
^ abcdeBernabò, Ferruccio (7 May 1969). "Prova a Monza della nuova berlina Autobianchi "A 111"" [Autobianchi's new "A 111" saloon tested in Monza]. La Stampa (in Italian). p. 15. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
^"Historie". Italienske Biler (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 3 August 2006.
^"Autobianchi A111". carsfromitaly.net. Retrieved 3 August 2006.
The AutobianchiA111 is a 4-door saloon family car produced from 1969 to 1972 by Italian car manufacturer Autobianchi, a subsidiary of the Fiat group...
small cars, with the biggest being the short-lived AutobianchiA111, a small family car. Autobianchis were priced higher than Fiat models of similar size...
A111 may refer to: AutobianchiA111, a car RFA Oakleaf (A111), a ship A111 road (England), a road in London connecting Palmers Green and Potters Bar A...
with two new front-wheel drive Autobianchis: the Autobianchi A112, smaller than the Primula, and the larger AutobianchiA111. The 128 secured Fiat the Car...
based on the transverse powertrain from the AutobianchiA111 sedan, and one year later displayed his Autobianchi Coupé at the Turin Auto Show. A similar design...
from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 3 August 2006. "The Autobianchi information site". The Etceterini pages at CarsFromItaly.com. Archived...
which time 74,858 had been built. It was replaced by the Autobianchi A112 and AutobianchiA111 with the same mechanical layout. They were only sold in...
ideas had been fully vetted by Fiat, using its Autobianchi subsidiary 1964 Primula, 1969 A112 and A111 — precisely because the models were not targeted...