Grupo Fiero was an automotive manufacturer based in Arganda del Rey, Madrid, Spain, that operated briefly from 1995 to 1996. The company specialized in creating replicas of high-performance sports cars, specifically the Ferrari F50 and Lamborghini Countach.
To construct these replicas, Grupo Fiero utilized mechanical components from the Pontiac Fiero, a mid-engine sports car produced by General Motors. The use of fiberglass for the bodywork allowed the company to produce lightweight and visually striking replicas that aimed to capture the essence of the original models.
Despite its short operational period, Grupo Fiero contributed to the niche market of replica sports cars, appealing to enthusiasts who sought the aesthetic of luxury vehicles at a more accessible price point. The company ultimately ceased operations after just two years, leaving behind a limited legacy in the automotive landscape.
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