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| The Fiat Panda (also known as Fiat Panda Nuova or Fiat Panda II) is a small automobile produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat since 2003. It is a replacement for the original Fiat Panda, which was discontinued in 2003 after 23 years of production. The new Panda, codenamed Model 169 in its development phase, was originally intended to be called "Gingo". However, this name was considered to be too similar to the Renault Twingo, so Fiat decided to continue with the Panda name. Like the Fiat Seicento, the Panda is manufactured only in Tychy, Poland by Fiat Auto Poland. The Panda's primary use is as a city car, despite its 5-door design (the norm for city cars is 3-door). Rumours about the launch of a 3-door version exist but have not been confirmed. The high-bodied Panda takes clear styling queues from minivans and SUVs, with its tail lights in particular reminiscent of much larger cars from the likes of Volvo. The Panda includes an option for splittable rear seats, which makes Panda a four-seater. Since September 2005 all Panda editions are equipped with ABS, EBD and ESP and at least two front airbags. The gear-lever is located high on the central dashboard, which is designed to make changing gears more comfortable than with a conventional floor-mounted gearshift. The financially troubled Fiat company badly needed the Panda to be a success, and indeed it was, selling half a million copies by October 2005. It sells particularly well in Italy (over half of the cars produced are sold in Italy), being seen as closer to a spiritual successor to the Fiat 500 than a replacement for either the Seicento or the old Panda. The 500,000th new Panda was built on October, 5th 2005, a light blue Panda Emotions with Diesel MultiJet 1.3L 70 BHp engine. The Panda also won the European Car of the Year award in 2004. Official usageFiat Panda is produced for the police (Polish police have bought some blue-white Panda Actual cars), military (the Italian army have bought several dark green Panda Climbing cars) as well as forest service (the Italian forest service have bought dark green Panda Climbing cars).Technical data
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