FCA Heritage is participating in the third edition of the Turin Auto Show at Parco Valentino (7-11 June). The large green space in the city centre is being transformed into a showcase for unforgettable stars of the classic car world.
The lineup includes the legendary Fiat S61 of the Fiat Racing Team, a four-seat grand tourer that won the American Grand Prix in 1912.
A parade will traverse the city on 10 June, led by the legendary Lancia D50 that Alberto Ascari, drove to victory in the 1955 Formula One Turin Grand Prix on the Valentino circuit.
The gorgeous Lancia Flaminia Coupè, dubbed the Loraymo in honour of coachbuilder Rocco Motto and American designer Raymond Loewy—and the Fiat 525 SS with its 1930s glamour, will be exhibited in the Concours d'Elégance organised by Italian historic car club ASI.
There are also many new FCA models to admire, some of which are available to test drive. They include the new Jeep Compass compact SUV, the new Fiat 500L and 500X-S design and the special series dedicated to the 60th birthday of the Fiat 500.
Other participating brands include Alfa Romeo with the Giulietta, Giulia and Stelvio; Abarth with the Abarth 124 Spider and Abarth 595 Pista; Lancia with the Ypsilon Unyca and Mopar with the Mopar® One Pack.
Thanks to FCA, there are certainly lots of reasons to visit the 2017 Turin Auto Show.
Read the stories of the FCA Heritage cars starring in the Turin Auto Show.
Fiat S61: the queen of the Turin Auto Show
Fiat 525 SS: the dominatrix of speed
Lancia D50: back on the streets of Turin
Lancia Flaminia Loraymo: rebodied American prototype.
More information at
www.parcovalentino.com