Siata
Siata, an Italian automotive manufacturer, was founded in 1926 by Giorgio Ambrosini. The company initially focused on producing performance-oriented aftermarket parts for Fiat vehicles, but soon transitioned to manufacturing complete automobiles. Siata quickly gained a reputation for building stylish and sporty cars that offered exhilarating driving experiences. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Siata produced a range of models, including roadsters, coupes, and convertibles, many of which were powered by potent Fiat-based engines. The Siata 208S and 300BC are among the company’s most iconic models, showcasing elegant design and impressive performance. While Siata ceased production in the 1970s, its legacy lives on among enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate the brand’s contribution to Italian automotive heritage and its commitment to building engaging and spirited automobiles.