Fiat Concord
Fiat SOMECA Concord S.A.C.I (or simply Fiat Concord) was the Argentina subsidiary of Italian automotive manufacturer Fiat Automobiles S.p.A. and the first manufacturer of Fiat vehicles in the country. Established in 1954, the factory produced not only automobiles but railway vehicles through its subsidiary Materfer. Some of Fiat Concord's most emblematic products included the 600, 128, and the 1500 coupé designed by Vignale.
Fiat Concord factory in Ferreyra, 1962 | |
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 1954 |
Defunct | 1980 |
Successor | Sevel Argentina |
Headquarters | Ferreyra, Córdoba , |
Area served | Argentina |
Products | Automobiles, trucks, diesel multiple units, rolling stock |
Parent | Fiat S.p.A. |
Subsidiaries | Materfer IAVA |
In railway, Fiat Concord produced diesel multiple units (with the 7131 as its most notable development in the 1960s) and other rolling stock.
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