The Fiat 2300 was a six-cylinder executive car manufactured by Fiat from 1961 to 1968. Available in saloon, estate, and coupé versions, the 2300 was designed by Dante Giacosa and marked a significant milestone for Fiat with the introduction of an automatic transmission option for the saloon model in 1966.
In addition to the standard saloon and estate models, the Fiat 2300 range also featured Ghia-designed grand tourers, including the Fiat 2300 Coupé and 2300S Coupé. The 2300S Coupé boasted a more powerful engine equipped with double twin-choke carburettors, which were tuned by Abarth for enhanced