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Sunday, 27 February 2022

(TEP) FIAT EXCLUSIVELY EV IN EUROPE POST 2027


Fiat Centoventi

Fiat is among the world’s largest automobile manufacturers. Thanks to the affordable cars it offers, the company is very popular both in our country and in the world, and it reaches good sales figures. In addition, the company is positioned among the best-selling automobile manufacturers.

With the steps taken by the states, the demand for internal combustion engines in the automobile industry began to decrease. One by one, companies promise to sell only electric cars by 2030. Now the move has come from Fiat, and the company has announced that it will not sell internal combustion cars.

Fiat will sell only electric cars in Europe from 2027!

At the Stellantis earnings statement meeting held in the past days, the company’s officials made an ambitious promise for electric cars. According to the statements made, Fiat will only sell electric cars in Europe by 2027. Accordingly, the company will introduce a new passenger electric car in 2022 or 2023.

Although there is no definite information about how the vehicle will be, according to the allegations, the vehicle will be built using the Centoventi concept introduced at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. The compact car, which will be approximately 36.8 meters long, will appear before us as an electric version of Fiat Panda.

In the past years, the company introduced its electric compact car Fiat 500e. The Fiat 500e was particularly popular thanks to its features and small size, and became the best-selling A-segment car in 12 countries. The car was also a huge success, selling 44,000 units worldwide.

It is not yet known how Fiat will appear in cars in the future. There are only 5 years until 2027, and the company needs to hurry up and electrify its cars or launch new electric cars. Egea, which is among the best-selling cars in our country, has also recently gained a hybrid version. TechnoPixel - link - more like this - link

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