Type Three platform explained

Type Three platform
Aka:Tipo 3
Tipo Tre
Manufacturer:Fiat Group
Production:1989-1999
Successor:Fiat C-platform
Class:Compact car platform
Layout:Front-engine, front-wheel drive/four-wheel drive
Wheelbase:25401NaN1
Vehicles:Alfa Romeo 155
Fiat Tempra
Lancia Dedra[1]

The Type Three platform was a front wheel drive platform designed by the Italian Fiat Group and used during the 1980s and 1990s for a range of Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Lancia models. It is closely related to the Type Two platform which was used in the Fiat Tipo, being merely a stretched version for Fiat Group's saloons and ability to use the platform as all-wheel drive.

Models

Notes and References

  1. Autocar & Motor, Volume 180 page 7 1989