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The FCA Mirafiori Plant – New Fiat 500 Production Site

THE NEW FIAT 500: ALL-NEW, ALL-ELECTRIC, ALL CINQUECENTO
> World premiere of the New Fiat 500, the first fully electric car from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA)
> The third generation of the Fiat 500 is completely new, offering more space and high levels of technology through a clean and re-imagined ‘Cinquecento’ design
> Range of up to 199 miles in the WLTP cycle, with 85kW fast charge capability as standard
> The first city car with level 2 autonomous driving equipped with the revolutionary new UConnect 5 infotainment system
> Fiat 500 returns to Turin – New 500 will be produced at Mirafiori plant
> The first fully-electric four-seater convertible to go on sale
> Pre-booking for New 500 Convertible ‘La Prima’ begins in the UK today – the high specification launch edition is priced at £29,000 on-the-road (OTR), inclusive of the Plug-in Car Grant (PiCG)
> Three one-offs to be auctioned for charity: the 500 Giorgio Armani, the B.500 ‘Mai Troppo’ (Never Too Much) by Bvlgari and the 500 Kartell

The New Fiat 500, the first fully electric car from FCA, makes its debut today. The new generation of the iconic city car has a range of up to 199 miles (WLTP) and receives 85kW fast charging as standard. Production of the New 500 returns to its birthplace of Turin, Italy where the first model was first created 63 years ago. Unveiled in top specification guise – ‘La Prima’ – pre-orders begin today, priced at £29,000 OTR (including PiCG).


The New 500 takes inspiration from the generations before it. The first generation of 500 offered freedom and mobility, establishing itself as an icon. Revived in 2007, the second generation introduced style and charm to the iconic city car that went on to conquer the world. The third generation is more sustainable, connected and autonomous, adhering to increasingly stringent regulations and using its popularity to inspire change.

Three other iconic Italian companies – Giorgio Armani, Bvlgari and Kartell – have combined their excellence in style, creativity and craftsmanship to create three unique versions of the New 500.