[1] The brand was created in 1932, when the Polish government made an agreement with FIAT to produce licence cars in a state factory PZInż.
The cars were sold and serviced by the newly created Polish-Italian company Polski Fiat SA.
The main produced models were (PF stands for Polski Fiat): Special military models, developed in Poland: The brand ceased to exist after the outbreak of World War II, when the factory was seized by the Germans in 1939.
In 2013, the one millionth Fiat was built at the FCA Poland plant in Tychy.
[4] A report in 2020 stated that the plant employed 2,200 people and built over 1,000 cars each day.