Fiat

132

1972-1981

The Fiat 132 was introduced in 1972 as the successor to the Fiat 125, positioned as a mid-size executive saloon in the brand’s lineup. It featured rear-wheel drive and was offered with a range of twin-cam engines. In 1974, the 132 received its first facelift. The most notable change was the addition of a Hofmeister kink in the C-pillar, a design element that drew comparisons to the BMW 5 Series. Another update followed in 1977, this time with the introduction of plastic bumpers and other minor exterior revisions, helping the car keep pace with contemporary styling trends. Though never a major contender in the premium segment, the 132 offered good value for money and remained in production until the early 1980s, when it was replaced by the Fiat Argenta.

 

1972

Fiat 132

brochure, 24 pages, Dutch

published c1972

Dating

publicity code 3512

1975

Fiat 132

brochure, 34 pages, Dutch

published c1975

Dating

publicity code 4300

1976

Fiat 132

brochure, 20 pages, Dutch

published c1976

Dating

publicity code 4481

1977

Fiat 132 2000

brochure, 28 pages, Dutch

published c1977

Dating

the 2.0 litre engine was introduced in April 1977, it is presented as new

1978

Fiat 132

brochure, 20 pages, Dutch

published 02-78

Dating

publicity code FH-15.000-2-78

1979

Fiat 132

brochure, 20 pages, Dutch

published 01-79

Dating

publicity code FH-15.000-1-79