Fully Integrated Robotised Engine
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Fully Integrated Robotised Engine
Summary
Fully Integrated Robotised Engine is an engine family[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Fully Integrated Robotised Engine's instance of is recorded as engine family[3].
- Fully Integrated Robotised Engine's manufacturer is recorded as Fiat[4].
- Fully Integrated Robotised Engine's manufacturer is recorded as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles[5].
- Fully Integrated Robotised Engine's manufacturer is recorded as Stellantis[6].
- Fully Integrated Robotised Engine is a type of gasoline engine[7].
- Fully Integrated Robotised Engine's Commons category is recorded as Fiat FIRE engine[8].
- Fully Integrated Robotised Engine comprises Fiat FIRE 1.1 engine[9].
- Fully Integrated Robotised Engine comprises Fiat FIRE 1.2 engine[10].
- 1985 marks the founding of Fully Integrated Robotised Engine[11].
- Fully Integrated Robotised Engine's engine configuration is recorded as straight-four engine[12].
- Fully Integrated Robotised Engine's location of creation is recorded as Stellantis Termoli factory[13].
- Fully Integrated Robotised Engine's location of creation is recorded as Stellantis Betim factory[14].
- Fully Integrated Robotised Engine's number of cylinders is recorded as {'amount': '+4'}[15].
- Fully Integrated Robotised Engine's discontinuation date is recorded as May 7, 2020[16].
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Definition and Type
Fully Integrated Robotised Engine's instance of is recorded as engine family[3]. It is a type of gasoline engine[7].
Origins
1985 marks the founding of Fully Integrated Robotised Engine[11].
Use and Application
Components include Fiat FIRE 1.1 engine[9], an engine model[17], founded in 1988[18] and Fiat FIRE 1.2 engine[10], an engine model[19].
Why It Matters
Fully Integrated Robotised Engine has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]