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Fiat Ritmo Scioneri

The Fiat Ritmo Scioneri was the luxury version of the italian mid range model.

Vehicle Overview

The Fiat Ritmo Scioneri is an intriguing example of automotive customization, showcasing the work of Scioneri, a relatively little-known coachbuilder from Savigliano. In the final years of its activity, Scioneri shifted its focus from designing entirely new models to modifying existing Fiat cars, creating exclusive variations that stood out from the standard versions. Among these modified vehicles was the Fiat Ritmo, a popular compact car produced by Fiat in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Scioneri worked on both the first and second series of the Ritmo, with the modifications reflecting the coachbuilder’s distinctive approach to enhancing Fiat’s offerings. The second series of the Fiat Ritmo Scioneri, which was produced after the success of the first iteration known as the Ritmo Jolly, featured a number of unique upgrades. One of the most notable differences from the standard Ritmo was the inclusion of exclusive alloy wheels, which gave the car a more refined and sporty look. The addition of metallic paint further elevated the vehicle’s aesthetic appeal, ensuring that the Ritmo Scioneri stood out on the road. The front bumpers were also modified, now incorporating built-in fog lamps, which not only added functionality but also contributed to a more dynamic front-end design. Inside, Scioneri enhanced the driving experience with the inclusion of a sports steering wheel, which further underscored the car’s sporty character. These subtle yet impactful modifications provided a more premium feel to the Fiat Ritmo, aligning with the tastes of customers looking for a touch of exclusivity without straying too far from the original design. The Fiat Ritmo Scioneri may not be as widely recognized as some of the more famous Fiat models, but its unique modifications and the craftsmanship of Scioneri make it an interesting chapter in the history of Fiat’s compact cars. Whether as a first or second series, the Ritmo Scioneri remains a testament to the coachbuilder’s ability to add a distinctive flair to an already popular model.

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    1982
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