Cars you didn’t know you want: IKA-Renault Torino

Juan Manuel Fangio owned one. So did Leonid Brezhnev and Fidel Castro. Introducing the IKA Torino, a car that became the automotive heartbeat of a nation. The story starts in Argentina in the 1950s when the government of the day wanted to kickstart a local car manufacturing industry.

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