



An electric Abarth would be awesome!
- nobody
If they do make an Abarth they better put an engine in it.
Doubtful the old 500e was a US only careI hope someone will make a kit that includes the lights, bumpers, grilles, and badges from the new 500e for the existing 500e.
Also the Abarth 595 version wil be a EV, but with a stronger electric motor.
The new 500 will be "EV" only.
The present 500 will run on for a few year and then get binned.
It would be a terrible move for fiat to do this.
Given the electric 500 is over £30k and most people buying a Fiat 500 want something small cute and cheap, if you are upgrading from an older day 3 year old Fiat 500 you are not going to want the “old model” and we are entering probably the biggest world wide recession in history, it’s unlikely people will be lining up to buy a £30k+ Small car.
Even Apple have recognised this fact and brought back the iPhone se seeing that people are not going to be splashing out on luxury in the next few years. I can imagine if Fiat don’t slap a petrol engine in there, it’s going to be a massive sales failure. That’s not to say people won’t buy the electric ones, just not the quantities needed by fiat to make it worth while, as it stands the 500 is really all that has kept them afloat for the last 10 years.
It would be a terrible move for fiat to do this.
Given the electric 500 is over £30k and most people buying a Fiat 500 want something small cute and cheap, if you are upgrading from an older day 3 year old Fiat 500 you are not going to want the “old model” and we are entering probably the biggest world wide recession in history, it’s unlikely people will be lining up to buy a £30k+ Small car.
Even Apple have recognised this fact and brought back the iPhone se seeing that people are not going to be splashing out on luxury in the next few years. I can imagine if Fiat don’t slap a petrol engine in there, it’s going to be a massive sales failure. That’s not to say people won’t buy the electric ones, just not the quantities needed by fiat to make it worth while, as it stands the 500 is really all that has kept them afloat for the last 10 years.
I think manufacturers are penalised for overall emissions in ways that discourage them from producing cheap city cars with i/c engines, but can't remember the details. Note that VAG have stopped making i/c versions of the Up and its siblings, they are electric only. They've managed to keep them down to £20k or less though.