Embo SpA in Caramagna Piemonte[1] is a body parts supplier to the European automotive industry which briefly also manufactured vehicles under its own brand name.
Instead, Maserati owner Alejandro de Tomaso opted for a Spyder version from Zagato in Milan, which was based on a shortened chassis.
In addition, Embo produced a number of other prototypes, such as a convertible version of the Innocenti Mini and a revised Renault 5.
After the market for small series vehicles became increasingly poor in the 1980s, Embo switched its activities to supplying sheet metal parts for various automobiles.
[6] Starting in 1978, Embo produced a luxurious variant of the short wheelbase Fiat Campagnola, an all-wheel drive off-road vehicle.