One of the smallest cabriolets ever made, the Autobianchi Bianchina Cabriolet was made popular due to an advert featuring Brigitte Bardot in the pages of the Jours de France. Incredibly fun to drive, the good-looking cabriolet flew off the shelves.
Also known as the Eden Roc in France, the cabriolet was loved by celebrities the world around. HSH Prince Rainier III of Monaco could be seen in one, along with Hollywood director George Lucas and speed demons Burt Richmond and Simona De Silvestro. Formerly the only available option for nice weather was to drive the Transformabile, which had a fixed B pillar and a large canvas roof. This new cabriolet did away with the B pillar and created a true open-top convertible. Other changes included the addition of Fiat’s new 21.5-hp engine, which increased the top speed to 100 km/h – perfect for zipping around Paris and its suburbs.
Offered here is a third-series cabriolet, which is the final and most upgraded of the cabriolet line. Renewed in previous ownership, the vehicle is ready for its new owner. For any collector looking for a fun car to cruise around the French Riviera in or nip through city traffic, this Autobianchi Bianchina Cabriolet is the perfect option.


