Velocità Automotive
History
In 1959, with the Fiat 600 flourishing in demand, engineer Beniamino Velocità found himself in a critical financial situation and urgently needed some form of investment to keep himself and his family fed and happy. The Fiat 600’s high demand was a great investment opportunity for Beniamino, so he scraped up as much money as he could to buy one of Fiat’s factories and obtain as much money as he could while the sales grew.
July 1960, Beniamino met with one of his employees, Agostino Criscione, who predicted that the Fiat 600 would decline in later years, and proposed that it would be best to repurpose the factory for different cars on the Fiat 600 platform, making an independent factory producing the first ever Velocità, the 1961 Vagare. It took 7 months to engineer the car, and the results were outstanding, the Velocità Vagare took over the Italian people’s car market by 1963, which phased out the Fiat 600’s production entirely and marked the beginning of Beniamino Velocità’s massively successful career. this is not historically accurate
Current Lineup
Performance
-2020 Celestiale GT
-2020 Prosperare (40)
-2021 Superficiale
-2020 Conviviale (PH40)
Standard
-2020 Conviviale (PH300 / PH500)
Luxury cars
-2020 Celestiale (MDE300 / MDE500)