The FSO Polonez is a lower medium class passenger car produced by a Polish company. The first example left the Warsaw factory in 1978, but work on the vehicle had already begun much earlier. The first plans to create a successor for the Fiat 125p were already made at the end of 1972. 2 years later, agreements were signed with Fiat, which described the details of cooperation in the design of the car, the prototype of which became known as 125PN (PN - Polacco Nuova, which meant "Polish New" in Italian).
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