The Autobianchi A112 is a supermini produced by the Italian automaker Autobianchi. It was developed using the mechanicals which subsequently underpinned the Fiat 127. It was introduced in 1969, as a replacement for the Bianchina and Primula, and was built until 1986, when it made way for the more modern Autobianchi Y10 . Over 1.2 million A112s were produced in Autobianchi's Milan factory. The A112 was available only with a 3-door body. It was offered with the OHV engine of 903 cc from the Fiat 850 capable of attaining 42 PS . The Autobianchi represented the first appearance of this... engine in a front-engine, front-wheel drive configuration which would later become familiar to a wider range of drivers in the top selling Fiat 127 and its derivatives. Claimed power increased to 47 PS in 1971, but without any mechanical changes having taken place. In September 1971 the A112 E was introduced. This featured improved seats, higher grade trimming and equipment, as well as a five-speed gearbox later in life.
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| Make: | Autobianchi |
| Parent company: | Autobianchi |
| Automotive class | Supermini car, Hatchback |