D.I.M. Motor, officially known as George E. Dimitriadis & Co., was a Greek automotive manufacturer based in Athens. The company operated from 1977 to 1983 and was notable for producing a small saloon car that was first showcased at the 1977 Geneva Motor Show.
The vehicle was designed with a rear-mounted 594cc engine, which was derived from the Fiat 126. Its body was constructed from fiberglass, allowing for a lightweight design that could accommodate four passengers. Throughout its production years, the car was featured at various motor shows, highlighting its unique design and engineering.
Despite its limited production run, D.I.M. Motor contributed to the automotive landscape in Greece during the late 20th century, representing an era of innovation in small car manufacturing.
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