In the 1960s, Fiat unveiled a concept car that would change the game if only it had been built with the right technology - the X1/25, a sleek and compact electric city car. Conceived by Fiat's chief designer at the time, Dante Giacosa, the X1/25 was a forward-thinking vehicle that anticipated the electric revolution by nearly four decades. With its futuristic design and zero-emission powertrain, the X1/25 was a precursor to the eco-friendly vehicles that would eventually dominate city streets. Now, a rare glimpse into this lost concept car promises to reveal the story behind Fiat's pioneering vision for a more sustainable transportation future.


Fiat X1/25: The Electric City Car That About Forty Years Too Early  Yahoo Autos