Exploring the Fiat Multipla: Beyond the 'Ugliest Car' Title

by AutoExpert   |  20 September, 2024

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Ah, the Fiat Multipla—often crowned the ‘ugliest car in the world.’ It’s almost like it's winning a contest no one wants to be part of. But let’s pump the brakes before you dismiss it as just another car fail. There’s actually a cool backstory here that’s worth a look.

Rewind to Italy's glory days of design when the original Multipla debuted in the 1950s. It was a nifty solution to a common problem: How do you fit six people into a car that's not a bus? Based on the tiny Fiat 600, the first Multipla was Italy’s clever answer to the family road trip, way before SUVs and minivans were a glint in a car designer's eye.

Fiat Multipla

Fast forward to the 90s, and the new Multipla rolls out. It's... a lot. I mean, the word ‘radical’ gets thrown around—which in car speak, might as well be ‘Yikes’. But here’s the thing: what it lacks in looks, it more than makes up for in brains.

Imagine trying to fit six adults and their weekend bags into a car that's shorter than your average parking space. Sounds like a puzzle, right? Well, Fiat's designers, led by Roberto Giolito, cracked it. They chucked the traditional seating layout for a more out-of-the-box 3+3 arrangement, proving everyone can ride comfortably without playing elbow wars.

Fiat Multipla

And it wasn’t just about squeezing people into a compact space; it was about making that space feel open and airy. The Multipla was wide, giving everyone enough shoulder room to actually enjoy the ride. They even made the dashboard and seats from the same material, which was pretty stylish, in a matchy-matchy way.

They also thought about the little passengers, designing windows that allowed kids to see out easily, helping stave off those car-sick vibes. It’s details like this that showed Fiat really thought about the everyday family.

Fiat Multipla

Despite its, let’s say, unique look, the Multipla found its way into the design world’s heart, popping up in design schools and even museums. Yes, it also scooped up some dubious honors for its looks, but that’s just part of its charm.

By 2004, Fiat decided to give the Multipla a makeover to something a bit more mainstream, which kind of felt like a letdown for those of us who’d come to love its distinctive vibe.

Fiat Multipla

So the next time you catch a glimpse of a Multipla, try to see it as more than just that weird-looking car. It’s a little piece of design history that dared to be different, and sometimes, that’s what makes something truly cool.

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