Autobianchi Bianchina - Production

Production

  • Bianchina models
  • Panoramica

  • Cabriolet

  • Trasformabile (convertible)

  • Berlina

  • Furgoncino

The Bianchina was produced from 1957 to 1970, for a total volume of approximately 275,000. In 1970 Bianchina went out of production, replaced by the more modern A112.

Model Years produced Power (bhp) Capacity (cc) Production
Trasformabile series 1 1957–1958 15 479 17,000
Trasformabile series 2 1959–1960 16.5 479 10,000
Trasformabile series 3 1961–1962 17.5 499 7,000
Trasformabile Special 1959–1962 21 499 1,500
Cabriolet series 1 1960 21 499 1,050
Cabriolet series 2 D 1961–1964 21 499 5,500
Cabriolet series 3 F 1965–1969 21 499 2,750
Berlina 4-door D 1962–1964 17.5 499 26,500
Berlina 4-door F 1965–1969 18 499 33,500
Berlina Special D 1962–1964 21 499 4,000
Berlina Special F 1965–1969 21 499 5,000
Panoramica D 1960–1964 17.5 499 75,000
Panoramica F 1965–1969 17.5 499 85,000
Panoramica sun roof 1960–1969 17.5 499
Furgoncino van, low roof 1965–1970 17.5 499
Furgonetta van, tall roof 1970–1977 17.5 499

Source: Club Bianchina and Bianchina Classic Club

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