Fiat News

Fiat city car to pick up mild hybrid
By John Law · 07 Jun 2024
Fiat has confirmed a hybrid version of the 500e electric car will be released in 2026 following slower than expected sales of the EV at home and abroad.The new hybrid city car, to be known as the 500e Ibrida, will be produced at Turin’s Mirafiori plant alongside the existing electric car.Unsurprisingly, there are political reasons surrounding the decision with a need to keep Fiat's Mirafiori plant flowing with production for the local market. Last year, only 64,244 500es found homes in Europe compared to 108,943 combustion models (which are built in Poland).To satiate some of this demand, the 500e Ibrida will use a 1.0-litre mild-hybrid three-cylinder ‘FireFly’ petrol engine as found in the Fiat Panda that develops 51kW and 92Nm.The new car will use the same platform as the 500e which is not the bespoke STLA small platform but an electric capable version of the Alfa MiTo’s SCCS architecture.The 500e hybrid will be highly Italian with its engine produced in Termoli, the exhaust in Napoli and gearbox at its home Mirafiori plant.“Italy serves as our foundation, our driving force and our future”, says CEO Olivier Francois.“And Mirafiori is one of our engines which represents Italy, its people, its values, its pride and the 500.“But today, 90 per cent of Mirafiori production goes abroad. To increase the number of 500s on the road in Italy and to answer the Italian customers, we have decided to produce the new 500 Ibrida”, he added.Naturally, the hybrid 500e will cost less than its electric counterpart which is dear in Australia at $52,500 for the La Prima. No Australian plans have been announced for the 500e Ibrida but it would be a unique option alongside the Kia Picanto, Suzuki Swift and MG3.The previous-gen combustion Fiat 500 is currently built at Stellantis’ Tychy plant in Poland to satisfy the more affordable end of the European and overseas markets. It is understood this plant is where Leapmotor affordable electric cars will be built in the future.The Fiat 500 – that launched in 2008 on the Fiat Mini platform – won’t end its life just yet, though, with production expected to move to Algeria.
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The new-car brands most at risk from China
By Andrew Chesterton · 01 Jun 2024
The Australian new-car market is facing a period of almost unprecedented change, say some legacy manufacturers, with the influx of new Chinese brands set to put out legacy manufacturers in what is already one of the world's most congested and competitive markets.
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Stellantis CEO says Alfa & Fiat won't be sold
By Tom White · 12 Apr 2024
The outspoken Stellantis CEO reveals he has declined offers from western and Chinese automakers to buy the group's brands like Alfa Romeo, Fiat, and others.
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Australia's worst-selling car brands revealed
By Stephen Ottley · 03 Feb 2024
Make no mistake, the Australian car industry is one of the toughest in the world. More than 60 brands fight for space in a market of just over one million cars per year. Naturally that means not every brand can be riding high like Toyota, Mazda and Ford - someone has to come last. So, we scoured the sales data for 2023 and can reveal which brands are struggling to find buyers.
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JC's Top 5 picks for 2023
By James Cleary · 22 Dec 2023
This year’s top five was a relatively straight-forward selection process. Yes, there were one or two new arrivals on the edge of the cut, but in the end the five below stood out.
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Fully charged EV battery in five minutes
By Laura Berry · 19 Dec 2023
The world's fourth largest auto maker has solved the long times it takes to charge an EV battery and the answer is beautifully simple.
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Smalls for talls: Kia Picanto, Hyundai Venue
By Laura Berry · 21 Oct 2023
Won't somebody think of all the tall people in the world? Well that's exactly what we've done with resident tall journalist Richard Berry picking his top 5 best small cars for tall people.
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Abarth 695 hot hatch pricing rises
By Chris Thompson · 19 Oct 2023
Stellantis Australia, parent company of Fiat Abarth, has revealed pricing for a lightly updated version of the Abarth 695 hot hatch, featuring minute design tweaks.
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Fiat trims down 500 line-up
By Tim Nicholson · 27 Sep 2023
The cheaper end of the Australian new-car market is shrinking at a rapid rate, and now it’s even smaller.
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Reborn Fiat Panda could have Jimny in sights
By Tom White · 10 Jul 2023
Fiat's brand renewal is throwing up some surprises, but could the brand really be targeting the Jimny with its next-gen Panda?
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