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The Compact platform (also known as C-Evo) was developed by engineers of the Fiat group for the construction of small family cars (compact cars) and large family cars (mid-size cars) with front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. The first incarnation of this platform was the Alfa Romeo Giulietta which was unveiled in 2010. Fiat has invested 100 million euros into the construction of the Compact Platform.
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Long wheelbase: D-Evo, C-Wide or Compact U.S. Wide (CUSW) Fiat Compact platform Short wheelbase: C-Evo
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2010-01-01Z
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