Few vehicles have been reborn with the success of the Fiat Croma. This large family car was originally produced from 1985-1996 before being re-established in 2005. In its initial form, the Fiat Croma was built on the type four chassis that was used between several companies and appeared on vehicles such as the Alfa Romeo 164 and the Saab 9000. Although the other vehicles using the chassis were executive cars, the Fiat Croma was a family car to replace the Fiat Argenta. Production ceased in 1996 when Fiat abandoned this segment. However, in 2005 the Fiat Croma (also known as the Fiat Croma II) was re-established and the model underwent a facelift in 2007.