The Fiat 600 (Italian: Seicento , pronounced [ˌsɛiˈtʃɛnto]) is a small, rear-engined city car and economyfamily car made by Italian carmaker Fiat from 1955 to 1969 — offered in two-door fastback sedan and four-door Multiplamini MPV body styles. The 600 is considered a pop icon of the Italian economic miracle, and the three-row seating Multipla, though diminutive and odd-looking, is seen as one the first mass-produced minivans.