Fiat Topolino | Vintage
Affordable small cars for every man -- that's an Italian specialty. In the 1930s, Fiat introduced what was then the smallest 4-cylinder car ever to have gone into mass production: the Fiat 500. Known as the Topolino, it owed its name to Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse, whom the Italians loved at the time. ► Liked the video? Let us know by giving us a thumbs up! ► Want to see more? Make sure to subscribe ► Check our website: https://dw.com/REV REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show from Deutsche Welle #DW #DWREV #FIAT

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