Fioretti was an Italian microcar manufacturer that operated from 1978 to 1981, based in Rome. The company, officially known as Autofioretti srl, focused on producing compact vehicles designed for urban mobility.
The most notable model produced by Fioretti was the F50, also referred to as the Hallo. This three-wheeled microcar featured a utilitarian body made of fiberglass, which contributed to its lightweight design. The F50 was equipped with hydromechanical brakes and a four-speed gearbox, utilizing a 50cc engine sourced from Vespa, which powered the single front wheel.
Despite its innovative approach to urban transportation, Fioretti's production was short-lived, and the company ceased operations shortly after the early 1980s. The F50 remains a representation of the microcar segment during that era in Italy.
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