- The
Stabilimento di
Mirafiori (in English:
Mirafiori Factory) is the
headquarters and
industrial district of the
Italian automobile manufacturer Fiat,...
- the 131
succeeded the Fiat 124. The 131 was also
marketed as the Fiat
Mirafiori,
after the
Turin district where the cars were manufactured. Initially...
- Rosa Vercellana, 1st
Countess of
Mirafiori and
Fontanafredda (11 June 1833 – 26
December 1885),
commonly known as 'Rosina' and, in Piedmontese, as La...
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Piedmontese as "Bela Rosin", she was born a
commoner but made
Countess of
Mirafiori and
Fontanafredda in 1858.
Their offspring were:
Vittoria Guerrieri (2...
-
executive crossover SUV
produced by
Italian manufacturer Maserati at the
Mirafiori factory in
Turin from 2016 to 2024. The
Levante went on sale in Europe...
- second-generation 500 (2007–2024). The third-generation 500e is
manufactured at the
Mirafiori plant in Turin, Italy,
starting in 2020, and was sold
alongside the second-generation...
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Platform with the
Grande Punto.
Production reached 293,428
units at FCA's
Mirafiori plant. The Mito
nameplate is a
portmanteau of the
Italian cities of Milano...
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which time it was Europe's
largest car
manufacturing plant.
Later the
Mirafiori plant was built, also in Turin. To
prepare for the
production of the all-new...
- 2013–2024 ****embly Italy:
Grugliasco (Giovanni
Agnelli plant) &
Mirafiori (Stabilimento
Mirafiori),
Turin Body and ch****is
class Executive car E-segment Full-size...
- near
Fallersleben in
Germany from 1938, the FIAT
factory at
Torino (FIAT
Mirafiori factory) in
Italy from 1939 as well as the
later Hyundai factory complex...