"X" Factor: The Curious Story Of How The X1/9 Got Its Name
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 Published On May 19, 2023

As you will probably know, the X1/9 moniker originated as the car's project code. Still, if you've ever wondered how that came to be and why, here's the story. Aiming to bring some order into the growing number of models and designs, Fiat's legendary technical director Dante Giacosa established in 1946 a simple three-digit numbering system, the first of which was to be 1 for passenger cars, 2 for light commercial vehicles, 3 for buses, and so on.
Over the following years, knowledge of such numbers remained confined within the company's walls until the launch of the 124 in the spring of 1966.
The model was the first Fiat whose project number became a commercial name, a practice the Italian company would follow for over a decade.
One unintended consequence of that decision was that once skilled motoring journalists got wind of one or more project numbers, they could easily second-guess what was going on at Fiat, much to Giacosa's displeasure... #fiat124 #fiat #classiccars #history
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