The Fiat 130 Coupé (1971–1977) was a luxury two-door coupe designed by Pininfarina and unveiled in March 1971 at the Geneva Motor Show. Based on the 130 sedan, the car featured a clean, geometric design, a high-quality interior, and V6 engines, offering executive-class comfort.
Specifications and features:
Design: By Paolo Martina of Pininfarina, it features straight lines, no B-pillar, and a classic wood-trimmed interior. Engine: 3.2-liter (originally 2.8-liter) V6 engine designed by Aurelio Lampredi. Production: Manufactured by Pininfarina, underscoring its premium status. Status: Considered one of the most stylish and elegant Italian coupes of the 1970s. The Fiat 130 Coupé was the brand's flagship, combining dynamics and luxury, although it did not achieve widespread commercial success due to its high price and the fuel crisis.












