Fiat 15
The Fiat 15 was a truck produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat from 1911 to 1922. It was a significant early example of Fiat's commercial vehicle production.
The Fiat 15 saw service in World War I, primarily with the Italian and French armies, performing transport duties. Its robust construction and relatively powerful engine for the time made it a reliable workhorse in challenging conditions.
Several variants of the Fiat 15 were produced, offering different payloads and body styles to meet various operational needs. These included cargo trucks, ambulances, and specialized vehicles.
Following the war, the Fiat 15 continued to be used for civilian applications, contributing to the reconstruction efforts and general transportation requirements of the period. Its production run established Fiat as a prominent player in the burgeoning commercial vehicle market. Key features included a robust chassis, a four-cylinder engine, and solid rubber tires.