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Names for Fiat 131 by Region/Country:
Fiat 131 (Primary name, 1974–1984):
Italy (home market)
Western Europe (e.g., France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Belgium)
United Kingdom
Australia (limited imports)
Middle East
Africa (e.g., Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia)
South America (e.g., Argentina, Brazil, Chile)
Fiat Mirafiori:
A name used in:
Europe: Specific trims and marketing, particularly in Germany, France, and UK.
Refers to the car being manufactured at Fiat’s Mirafiori plant in Turin, Italy.
Tofaş Murat 131 (1977–2002):
Turkey: Licensed production by Tofaş, widely sold in Turkey with slight modifications.
Later versions evolved into the Tofaş Doğan and Tofaş Şahin.
SEAT 131 (1975–1984):
Spain: Manufactured by SEAT under license, with local trims and engines.
Used as police cars and taxis in Spain during this time.
Fiat 131 Supermirafiori:
A high-end trim name used globally, particularly in Europe and Australia.
Fiat Brava (1970s–1980s):
United States: The Fiat 131 was marketed as the Fiat Brava to appeal to American buyers.
Europe: Estate (station wagon) versions designed for utility and cargo use.
Fiat 131 Racing:
Europe (limited markets): A sporty version of the Fiat 131, also known as the Fiat 131 Abarth for rallying.
Fiat 131 Abarth:
Global: The high-performance rally version, which gained fame in motorsport, winning the World Rally Championship multiple times.
Fiat Polski 131p (1980s):
Poland: Locally assembled versions produced under license.
Colombia: Locally assembled Fiat 131s by Fiat's Colombian branch.
Fiat 131 Panorama:
Station wagon versions marketed in Europe, particularly in countries like Italy and France.