500 (Electric) Fiat announces new 500e for North America

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500 (Electric) Fiat announces new 500e for North America

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  • Olivier Francois, Fiat CEO and Global Stellantis CMO, officially announces plans to launch the new Fiat 500e battery electric vehicle in North America at the 2022 Los Angeles Auto Show
  • Three 500e one-offs designed by Armani, Kartell and Bvlgari embody the Italian spirit and three souls of the new 500e: sustainable design, sustainable fashion and sustainable luxury
  • The new 500e will arrive in North America in Q1 of 2024
At the Los Angeles Auto Show, Olivier Francois, Fiat CEO and CMO Global of Stellantis, officially announced plans to offer the fully electric Fiat 500e in North America. Spearheading the brand's electrification strategy, the new 500e will arrive in the U.S. market in early 2024, marking a North American expansion in Fiat's global journey outside Europe.

"Since 1899, Fiat has played a role in developing mobility, not only delivering vehicles to the masses but also pursuing a social mission and riding the wave of 'what's next,'" said Olivier Francois, Fiat CEO and Global CMO Stellantis. "Today, more than ever, we are facing a global revolution, which means that customers are looking for more than just a car and we intend to embrace their changing needs. The new 500e is more than a car, it is a social project to feed America's appetite for change toward sustainable mobility. We want to introduce America to EVs with our icon, the Fiat 500, because this is the right thing to do. On a corporate side, we need to trailblaze new pathways and it will be a privilege for our new 500e to help lead change. On the human level: it is a commitment to taking customers into the future of mobility… again."

Today, the automotive industry is facing a big change, moving to sustainable mobility. And Fiat is the perfect brand in the U.S. to play a significant role in the revolution, using the iconic Fiat 500e to introduce many Americans driveways to EVs. The new 500e is irresistibly cool, small and Italian; it is the ultimate fashion accessory. If you want it, you must go electric because that is the only way it will be offered in North America.

The move toward greater electrification is not only about the technology, it’s even more about reinventing the customer experience, embracing the different needs of people and the planet.

During the press conference, Olivier Francois outlined Fiat's plans in North America and announced that the official reveal of the North American 500e will take place next year at the 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show. Availability is Q1 of 2024.

On stage during the press conference, three 500e one-offs design by Armani, Kartell and Bvlgari - three exclusive pieces that reflect Italian craftsmanship, creativity and sophistication. A symbol of “Made in Italy” around the world, the three unique concepts embody the three soul of new Fiat 500e: sustainable design, sustainable fashion and sustainable luxury, in line with Fiat’s vision of sustainability.

500 Giorgio Armani
Only Giorgio Armani, the undisputed king of the world of Italian elegance, could be the one to interpret the style. His haute couture house interpreted their version of the electric 500, the 500 Armani, in the name of timeless tailoring and sustainability. Using laser technology, Armani wished to shape the metal covering of the car’s bodywork (and eventually etching it) with exclusive microchevron engraving, bringing it as close as possible to the three dimensions of a fabric and creating a two-tone effect without adding polluting paint. The result is further enhanced by an Armani grey/green “silk effect” colour. What’s more, the opaque paint used for the exterior is an innovative and sustainable product: a transparent top-coat activated by UV light reduces air pollutants and bacteria.

The “GA” logo is a strong feature of the wheel design and customises the fabric of the soft top, while the amber-coloured windows raise the car’s level of harmony and sophistication.

The neutral and elegant nuances continue in the interior: the seats are upholstered in certified full-grain natural leather, sourced from Poltrona Frau, in a “greyge” colour with microchevron wool bands, embellished with details taken from the craftsmanship of the best leather goods.

The naturalness and authenticity of the materials is also emphasised by the sinuous and sculptural dashboard insert, covered with reconstituted open-pore wood, embellished with thin layers of aluminum inlay. The piece was inspired by the elegance and contemporaneity of the Armani/Casa line.

500 Kartell
Creativity and innovation are the elements of inspiration for the 500e Kartell one-off, from the iconic brand of Italian industrial design, which constantly experiments and researches new aesthetic and functions vernaculars for plastics. In recent years, Kartell has also been involved in developing increasingly sustainable plastics. The 500e Kartell is an ideal mixture of materials that come together to breathe life into a true object of contemporary design.

The exterior features a “monoblock colour” concept where different types of materials – metal, glass, rubber, plastic and fabric – are interpreted in the same colour: Kartell blue, derived from Yves Klein blue, a universally recognized colour iconic of the brand. The surfaces of the bodywork are mirror-effect Kartell blue, obtained using a blue Kartell mirror effect obtained with an environmentally friendly chrome paint. The two brands’ logos stand out from the bodywork thanks to treatment with a sandblasted polycarbonate, to convey a sense of material and depth.

The most symbolic elements of the exterior, in addition to the colour effect, are the components made of polycarbonate recycled from end-of-life parabolic projectors, used in the front grille, wheels and mirror caps. These objects feature a unique design inspired by the pattern of Kartell's Kabuki lamp, created and developed by the designer Ferruccio Laviani as a motif to lead the new car's identity. The unique details recall the texture of the lamp and become special elements of the car. The Kabuki pattern remains the protagonist with a polycarbonate cover on the dashboard insert and transparently applied to the seats.

The contrast between the Kartell blue of the exterior and the brightness of the interior is striking, providing a clear and light environment, combining warm and cool hues. The tactile textile plastics used in the interior are 100% recycled polypropylene, just like the chairs from the latest Kartell collection. The fabrics take on a natural, cosy look, in recycled polyester.

B.500 “MAI TROPPO”
Bvlgari's One-off B.500 “MAI TROPPO” pays homage to craftsmanship and beauty. 500 has always played a role in La Dolce Vita, an Italian icon born of the love for beauty and art. The new interpreter of these values is Bvlgari, an emblem of Italian excellence, a brand that has innovated over the years by rewriting the rules of world jewellery and launching new trends that have become icons of contemporary design. The new Fiat 500e is a true gem in its own right, with an interior using the finest materials, embellished by the greatest attention to detail and unique finishes that recall the vivid, unmistakable combinations of colours and motifs and exalt Bvlgari's Roman origins.

It could therefore take no other name than “MAI TROPPO” [never too much]. The one-off features a saffron-coloured pearlescent paint, an iconic shade at Bvlgari inspired by the chromatic variegation of Roman sunsets. This effect is enhanced by a nuance in the paint produced by a professional hands-on technique. The “saffron” paint emphasises the character of the car as a “jewel”, based on the inclusion of gold powder, recovered from the scraps of jewellery production. The end result: an environmentally friendly car, resplendent in its own light. In addition to the gold paint, the B.500 has side sills and front mouldings processed using a glazing technique; specifically designed wheels in the form of a star, the historical symbol of Bvlgari. The wheels also feature black lacquer with gold trim and a side “jewel” badge in polished gold, with a diamond-paved B.500 logo. The philosophy of re-use continues in the interiors, with a dashboard fascia made elegant by its upholstery with heritage Bvlgari silk scarves of the past.

The seats are in real leather with "Diva" pattern embroidery, gold details and scarf inserts. The true jewel of the interior are three semi-precious stones, amethyst, topaz and citrine, set in a removable brooch, made by the master goldsmiths at Bvlgari and placed in the center of the steering wheel.
 
Super excited for this. We had the California only 500e for 3yrs back in 2017-2020. It only went 90 or so miles on a charge but we used it for literally ALL of our daily driving. Was a fun, chuckable runabout. Even took the twisties fairly well!

Only reason we gave it back was the lease ran out and the residual was waaaaay too high. Plan on snapping one of these up (maybe hopefully the Abarth!) as soon as they become available
 
Didn't the old CEO actually publicly tell people to NOT buy the original 500e as they lost so much money on each one?

A product of the OTT Californian environmental rules at the time (and probably still existing now)
The Cali agenda has been around since the 90's..
I recall FORD working on a 90's Fiesta with a 2-stroke motor


The 500e was sold in 3 states IIRC..
I looked into importing one 8 or so years ago..

There wasnt a EURO option ;)
 
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