The Fiat 1500 E Berlina Sedan is a classic Italian car that was produced between 1948 and 1957. It was the last model in the classic Fiat 1500 series and was the first car to be fitted with a four-speed manual gearbox. It was an iconic mid-sized sedan which offered smooth, comfortable ride, combined with power and agility due to its strong 1,500cc engine. The Fiat 1500 E Berlina Sedan featured a stylish, boxy yet aerodynamic design with its bumpers running along the sides of the car. Its exterior was offered in light blue, white or grey, while its interior was available in either red or black leather. It made use of four headlights, as well as a two-tone grille, creating an aesthetically pleasing look. This sedan measures 4,370mm in length and 1,598mm in width, and has a wheelbase of 2,550mm. Inside, the Fiat 1500 E Berlina Sedan was fitted with comfortable seats, a dashboard with chrome bezels, and a wooden steering wheel. This roomy mid-sized sedan could comfortably accommodate four to five passengers and featured a cargo trunk capacity of 126 litres. Despite being over 70 years old, this car still had all the modern amenities and conveniences, such as a turn signal switch, lights on the dash, and a radioall contributing to a pleasant driving experience. The Fiat 1500 E Berlina Sedan was equipped with a 1,496cc engine which supplied 48 horsepower and 75Nm, providing users with enough power for a comfortable and efficient ride. This car had a top speed of 105km/h, which could be increased up to 118km/h when coupled with the optional four-speed manual transmission. For those looking for an agile and reliable mid-sized sedan in the 1940s, the Fiat 1500 E Berlina Sedan was an ideal choice.
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