Fiat: Five car concepts in one go 🎥
A RANGE OF VARIANTS Fiat offers a glimpse into the future. Five concept vehicles have been created on a new global platform that can respond to all regional requirements with electric, hybrid and combustion engines.
Fiat is preparing for an even more sustainable future. The focus is on newly developed vehicles, the first of which will be launched in July 2024, followed by another one every year thereafter. Thanks to its integration into the Stellantis Group, Fiat has access to the shared global platform.
First model for the 125th birthday
Fiat CEO Olivier François: "A family of concept cars inspired by the Panda provides a first glimpse of future models. Fiat is a global brand and we are becoming increasingly global. The next step in our product strategy is therefore to move from local products to a global offering. We will present the first new model as early as next July as part of the brand's 125th anniversary celebrations."
Sustainable, more affordable models
Fiat is meeting the challenge of building more sustainable and affordable cars with a "less is more" approach. The engineers are dispensing with superfluous components and reducing the use of environmentally critical materials. There is also a strong focus on modular construction. The new models share up to 80 percent of the components, particularly in the interior. This strategy also leads to significant price advantages for customers.
The concept vehicles at a glance
The city car is slightly larger than the current Fiat Panda. Its design is inspired by the former Lingotto plant. The oval shape of the test track on the roof also influenced some of the design details in the interior. The second model is a pick-up. It focuses on fun and functionality and combines the versatility of a pick-up with the utility value of a van.
The saloon show car combines sustainability with sportiness. The body is not only aerodynamically efficient, it also radiates more youthfulness. The fourth concept vehicle is an SUV for the whole family. It meets high standards of safety, versatility and design and offers families a large amount of space and pronounced robustness. Concept car number five is an all-rounder that embodies the typical Italian dolce vita style and is designed to bring people closer to nature.