Fiat: tribute to soul star Marvin Gaye 🎥

WARNING OF CLIMATE CHANGE Fiat is celebrating the 50th anniversary of legendary soul singer Marvin Gaye's album "What's going on" with a special video. The emotional work pays tribute to the hit singer of the 60s. In his song "Mercy Mercy Me," Motown singer Marvin Gaye indicted the first signs of climate change. In his song "Mercy Mercy Me" lamented the [...]

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In his song "Mercy Mercy Me," Motown singer Marvin Gaye indicted the first signs of climate change.

In his song "Mercy Mercy Me," the Motown singer indicted the first signs of climate change: global pollution of air and water.

Fiat CEO Olivier François: "Marvin Gaye inspired us to take action for our planet and people: We want to be drivers of change and thus of a better future with the all-electric Fiat 500e. We are committed to the dream of a greener future that Marvin Gaye describes on the album."

Marvin Gaye
For the music magazine Rolling Stone, Marvin Gaye's album is one of the best productions ever published.

Democratization of motorization
Even for the American magazine Rolling Stone, the album is one of the best productions ever published - not only for its musical value, but also in terms of its environmental relevance and the struggle for recognition and equality.

Olivier François: "If the 500 of the 1960s was still an important contribution to the democratization of individual motorization, the new version is an ambassador of the turn towards increased sustainability. Today, on the occasion of the World Day of Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, Fiat wants to remind how electric mobility can provide a better future with the 500e."

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