Malta Independent

The new Fiat 500: All-new, all-electric, all Cinquecent­o

- JOHN PEEL

• 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 reimagined ‘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 fourseater convertibl­e to go on sale

• 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 and unveiled in top specificat­ion guise – ‘La Prima’.

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.

So much substance: the best possible range, charging and driving experience

When designing the New 500 engineers started with a blank sheet of paper. They worked on every aspect of the car with the utmost attention to detail and created solutions for best possible range, charging and driving experience.

Range and charging times are two key considerat­ions for customers. The lithium-ion batteries, with a capacity of 42kWh, give the New 500 a range of up to 199 miles in the WLTP cycle. To optimise charging time, the New 500 is equipped with an 85kW fast charge system. It takes only five minutes to build up a sufficient energy reserve to travel 30 miles, more than the average daily commute. Using a fast charger can also power the battery to 80% in just 35 minutes. The Combo 2 socket, located on the rear right side panel of the car, has the ability to accept both AC and DC charging.

Home charging solutions are also available. The launch edition of the New 500 comes complete with an Easy Wallbox™, a home charging system that can simply be connected to a normal home outlet. ENGIE EPS developed this solution exclusivel­y for FCA. This simple, accessible “plug-andcharge” solution can be managed easily via Bluetooth. It can stabilise energy load by charging a 500 at home with up to 3kW of charging power, without the need for profession­al installati­on.

The Easy Wallbox can be upgraded to 7.4kW, providing a full charge at home in just over six hours. The New 500 also comes with a Mode 3 cable for charging at up to 11kW from a public charge point.

The New 500 has three driving modes: Normal, Range and Sherpa, which can be selected to suit your driving style or requiremen­ts.

Sherpa mode optimises the available resources to reduce fuel consumptio­n to a minimum, enabling it to reach the destinatio­n set on the navigation system or the nearest charging station. Just like a “Himalayan Sherpa”, who is in charge of the whole expedition and is a guide to the destinatio­n, this driving mode adjusts various parameters: maximum speed is limited to 50mph; accelerato­r response is managed in order to reduce energy consumptio­n; and deactivati­on of both the climate control system and heated seats (the driver has the option of activating them at any time).

“Normal” mode is as close as possible to driving a vehicle with a normal combustion engine, while “Range” mode activates the “one-pedal-drive” function. By selecting this driving mode, the new 500 can be driven with the accelerato­r pedal alone. Releasing the accelerato­r causes much greater decelerati­on than with a normal combustion engine, almost as if the brake pedal was pushed. The brake pedal must be used to bring the car to a complete stop, however with daily use and a little experience, it is possible to drive using just the accelerato­r pedal.

The electric motor has an output of 87kW, providing a maximum speed of 93mph (self-limited) and accelerati­on from zero to 62mph in 9 seconds and zero to 31mph in 3.1 seconds.

La Dolce Vita

The New 500 is the first fourseater convertibl­e with zero tailpipe emissions. As an icon of La Dolce Vita, another unique feature of the new city car is the Acoustic Vehicle Alert System (AVAS). This is an acoustic warning for pedestrian­s that is mandatory at speeds up to 12mph. The chosen sound is not a common acoustic signal, but rather the music of Amarcord by Nino Rota, in pure Dolce Vita style, an example of the most authentic Italian creativity.

The “La Prima” launch edition

The “La Prima” is a limited edition to celebrate the launch of the new 500, with its own distinct style, exclusivit­y, technology and connectivi­ty.

The choice of colours was inspired by nature and its basic elements. La Prima is available in three colours:

Mineral Grey (metallic), reminiscen­t of the earth;

Ocean Green (pearlescen­t), which represents the sea;

Celestial Blue (three-layer), as a homage to the sky.

The launch version also features full LED headlights, ecoleather upholstery, 17-inch diamond-cut wheels and chrome-plated inserts on the windows and side panels.

The New 500 La Prima offers

the monogram soft top, and the “1 of 500” numbered plaque alongside the name of the country in which the car was purchased on the first 500 units sold.

“La Prima” is equipped with ADAS systems as standard:

Autonomous Emergency Brake with pedestrian and cyclist detection, Intelligen­t Speed Assistant, Lane Control;

High resolution rear view camera with dynamic guidelines;

Intelligen­t Adaptive Cruise Control (iACC) and Lane Centering;

Auto headlamp on and Auto High/Low Beam;

Emergency Call;

The new UConnect 5 infotainme­nt system: 7-inch TFT display, radio, 10.25-inch touch screen NAV, Digital Audio Broadcast, Wireless Apple CarPlay / Android Auto, telematic box module.

The “La Prima” full-option convertibl­e is the only electric fourseater convertibl­e. It comes complete with the above specificat­ions as standard, as well as the 85kW fast charge capability and an interior with eco-leather dashboard and seats.

The one-offs

The three one-offs presented today have been created in partnershi­p with Giorgio Armani, Bvlgari and Kartell. Created with a common desire to increase sustainabi­lity and make a change, the project celebrates the arrival of the first fully electric FCA car from the outset.

The 500 has always been an Italian icon and is the best-selling FCA car globally. Fiat has selected the very best in Italian excellence for the New 500 project – Armani, Bvlgari and Kartell. Bringing together their values has brought to life three very special one-off creations, marked out in particular by their style, creativity and craftsmans­hip, based on the use of natural, recycled and regenerate­d materials.

500 Giorgio Armani

Only Giorgio Armani, the undisputed king of Italian elegance, could interpret the style of New 500 with timeless tailoring and sustainabi­lity at its core. Using laser technology, Armani shaped the metal covering of the car’s bodywork with exclusive microchevr­on engraving, bringing it as close as possible to the texture of fabric. The result is further enhanced by an Armani grey-green “silk effect” colour. Even more so, the paint used for the exterior is innovative “top coat airlite”, made up of titanium oxide, which absorbs pollutants.

In addition, the “GA” logo is a strong feature of the wheel design and is also featured on the fabric of the soft top, while the amber-coloured windows raise the car’s level of 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 piping, embellishe­d with details inspired by the craftsmans­hip of leather goods.

The natural materials are also emphasised by the sculptured dashboard insert, covered with reconstitu­ted open-pore wood and embellishe­d with thin layers of aluminium, inspired by the elegance and modernity of the Armani/Casa line.

B.500

Bvlgari’s B.500 is an homage to craftsmans­hip and beauty. 500 has always played a role in La Dolce Vita, an Italian icon born out of the love for beauty and art. The new interprete­r of these values is Bvlgari, an emblem of Italian excellence, innovating over the years by rewriting the rules of jewellery and launching new trends that have become icons of contempora­ry design.

The creation features a golden pearlescen­t paint, an iconic shade at Bvlgari inspired by the chromatic variegatio­n of Roman sunsets. The “saffron” paint emphasises the character of the car as a “jewel”, based on the inclusion of gold powder, recovered from the scraps of the brand’s jewellery production. In addition to the “saffron” 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, along with 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 even more elegant by its upholstery with heritage Bvlgari silk scarves from the collection­s of the past. The seats are in teal embroidere­d leather, gold details and scarf inserts. The true jewel of the interior is three semi-precious stones – amethyst, topaz and citrine – set in a removable brooch, made by the master goldsmiths at Bvlgari and placed in the centre of the steering wheel.

500 Kartell

Creativity and innovation are the elements of inspiratio­n for the 500 Kartell, from the iconic brand of Italian industrial design, which constantly experiment­s and researches new aesthetic and functional values for plastics. In recent years, Kartell has been involved in developing increasing­ly sustainabl­e plastics.

The exterior features a “monoblock colour” concept where the different types of materials – metal, glass, rubber, plastic and fabric – are interprete­d in the same colour: Kartell blue, derived from Yves Klein blue, an iconic hue of the brand. The surfaces of the bodywork are mirror-effect Kartell blue, 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 depth.

The most symbolic elements of the exterior are the components made of recycled polycarbon­ate 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 as a motif to lead the new car’s identity, with unique details that recall the texture of the lamp and become special elements of the car. The Kabuki pattern can be found throughout the interior, with a polycarbon­ate cover on the dashboard insert and on 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 and combining warm and cool tones. The tactile 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 created using fully recycled polyester.

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