Fiat Font
What font is used in the Fiat logo?
I did a lot of research to find the font used in the Fiat logo. I didn’t find the exact font used in the logo. Most likely, this font has been personalized.
Anyway, I found two fonts that are very similar to the original logo font. The first is premium and the second is free. You can manipulate these fonts a bit to make them look like the desired font.
The first font is “ITC Verkehr Std Bold” and was designed by Mott Jordan and published by ITC. This font is Premium and you can buy it from the link below.
The second alternative font is “Denk One” and was designed by Sorkin Type. You can use it in your personal and commercial projects. Click on the button below to download it.
The Fiat logo font, which looks like a helmet from a far distance, is very shiny like steel, and its emblem is a circle with a red striped shield inside. This font has the brand’s 3D logo in the middle, which stands for Fabbrica Italiana di Automobili Torino. All letters are in the form of straight lines except for the letter ‘A’, which stands for car. This logo font is used in car, bike, and racing brands as well as its hat brands.
About Fiat
Fiat founded the company in 1899 with the investment of a number of investors led by Giovanni Anelli in Turin, Italy. The name Fiat actually stands for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino.
The first Fiat production line was opened in 1900 on Corsa Street in Turin. At the time, Fiat employed 150 workers and produced 24 vehicles a year, using 3 and 12 horsepower engines. Fiat’s early cars bore no resemblance to modern-day models and were mostly motorized.
1904 was the year of Fiat’s success; Because Enrico, one of the company’s engineers designed a 4.2-liter four-cylinder car that was a very advanced design at the time. In the same year, Giovanni Angelo also won the Giro dItalia Automobilistico car race.