Fiat’s “Four Door Coupe” – the FCC4 Concept unveiled

Fiat FCC4 concept front quarter

Fiat’s unusual take on a Range Rover Evoque crossed with a 4×4 Ute has been unveiled at the Sao Paulo Motor Show in Brazil.

Known as the FCC4 (Fiat Concept Car), the four-door concept is a design exercise that is said to combine the adventure DNA of Fiat with the luxury and internal space of a large sedan. It is being described as a “Four Door Coupe” with an adventurous spirit.

Fiat FCC4 concept front

The LED infused front fascia is bold and sports Fiat logo on the top part and is protected by refined surfaces. There are dynamic lines and stretches the flanks of the car, while the muscular wheel arches give the car a squat look.

The sporty styling continues with a rakish rear windscreen and ‘floating’ roof. The FCC4 also sports a few rather daring design elements. One being the concept’s boot, which is made up of two asymmetrical doors, while the other is the exhaust pipes, which are at the ends of the bumper with a central aluminium protector separating them.

Fiat FCC4 concept rear quarter-1

Fiat has released no other specifications for the FCC4 concept except that it measures 5,000mm in length, 1,940mm in width and 1,600 in height.

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