Fiat 1500

12 registered in New Zealand · 1964–1968 · 67% from Not Known

The Fiat 1500 is a recognisable name on New Zealand roads, with 12 registered across model years 1964 to 1968. Most are petrol-powered saloons with a 1.5L engine.

Below you'll find a complete breakdown of fuel types, body styles, drivetrain options, regional distribution, and estimated running costs. Select a specific model year to see detailed specs, buyer insights, and variant-level data for that generation of the 1500.

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12 On NZ Roads
1.5L Engine

Fuel Types

Fiat 1500 fuel type breakdown: PETROL 100%.

Drivetrain

Engine Size

Fiat 1500 engine sizes: 1.5L 67%, 1.5L 8%, 1.5L 8%, 1.5L 8%, 1.6L 8%.

Imported From

Fiat 1500 imported from: Not Known 67%, Italy 25%, New Zealand 8%.

Colours

BLUE 3 (25%)
RED 3 (25%)
WHITE 2 (17%)
GREY 2 (17%)
SILVER 1 (8%)
YELLOW 1 (8%)

Colours shown are approximate representations of NZTA basic colour categories, not exact manufacturer paint codes.

Where They Are in NZ

Fiat 1500 regional distribution: HAMILTON: 2, SELWYN: 2, HAURAKI: 2, WHAKATANE: 1, WHANGANUI: 1.

Body Types

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Fiat 1500 are there in New Zealand?

There are 12 Fiat 1500 vehicles registered in New Zealand as of March 2026, making up 0% of the total passenger fleet. Model years range from 1964 to 1968.

What body type is the Fiat 1500?

The Fiat 1500 is primarily classified as a saloon in the NZTA fleet register. It is also available in other body configurations: convertible. The most common fuel type is petrol.

Are Fiat 1500 cars imported or NZ-new?

67% of Fiat 1500 vehicles in New Zealand originated from Not Known. A mix of NZ-new and imported vehicles make up the fleet. Check the import status and origin country for the specific year you're considering on the individual year pages.