Giotti Victoria Ginko

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Giotti Victoria Ginko is a city car made by Italian motor vehicle producer Giotti Victoria, that features a 500 cc petrol or diesel engine and scissor-style front doors. [1]

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The first Ginko model was a small car with a length of 274 cm. A two-cylinder Lombardini engine with a displacement of 500 cm³ provided the drive. Engine power was 16 hp for the diesel engine and 20 hp for the petrol engine.

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