First series: October 1969 - March 1973
2 series: March 1973 - early 1975
3 series: early 1975 - November 1977
4 series: November 1977 - 1979 (Nuova A112)
5 series: 1979 - 1982
6 series: 1982 - 1984 (now sold also as Lancia A112 in most markets)
7 series: 1984 - 1985
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A112 Abarth
The most interesting version was the A112 Abarth, introduced in September 1971 at the same time as the Elegant.[5] It was prepared by the motorsports division of the Fiat Group, at first with a 982 cc engine, obtained by increasing the stroke, coupled to a sporting exhaust, a twin-choke carburetor, and a different camshaft. In 1975, displacement was increased to 1,050 cc, while power climbed from 58 HP to 70 HP at 6600 rpm, for a weight of only 700 kg (1,540 lb). The two engines were offered in parallel until production of the smaller unit ended in late 1976. The 1975 model was also the first A112 to use a (optional) five-speed manual