FIAT / Abarth New 500 is named “best small electric car for the city” and “best convertible for value” at What Car? 2023 Awards


Fiat Automobiles S.p.A.; originally FIAT, (Italian: Fabbrica Italiana Automobili di Torino; lit. 'Italian Automobiles Factory of Turin') is an Italian automobile manufacturer, founded in 1899 and formerly part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. It is a subsidiary of Stellantis since 2021 through its Italian division. Also owned by Stellantis, Abarth & C. S.p.A. is an Italian racing and road-car maker and performance division founded by Italo-Austrian Carlo Abarth in 1949.
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  • New 500 credited for its driving performance and stylish look according to the magazine What Car?.
  • In less than three years, New 500 won 37 international awards in nine countries, making it the most awarded FIAT model ever.
  • Since its launch the New 500 has been chosen by almost 120,000 customers worldwide. In 2022, the New 500 was the most sold EV in Italy and placed itself on the podium in Spain and Germany.
The fully electric New 500 has retained its best small electric car for the city and best convertible for value titles at the What Car? 2023 Awards, gaining further recognition amongst industry experts and collecting 37 prizes in total, making it the highest awarded FIAT model ever.
Judges praised the car for its driving capabilities and iconic design.

This success is confirmed by brilliant sales results: since its launch in 2020 the New 500 has been chosen by almost 120,000 customers worldwide. In 2022, it was the most sold EV in Italy, and it placed itself on the podium in Spain and in Germany. That’s not all: last year, the New 500 was the third most sold EV in the 10 major European markets and the best-selling BEV of Stellantis Group in Europe.

Designed and made in Turin, the New 500 is a symbol of Italian creativity and is winning over fans of Made-In-Italy products throughout the world. The New 500 is currently sold in 38 countries and four different geographic areas: from Europe to Latin America, from the Middle East to Japan. The spearhead of the Brand electrification strategy, the New 500 will soon land in the United States continuing its global journey outside Europe.

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  • New 500 credited for its driving performance and stylish look according to the magazine What Car?.
  • In less than three years, New 500 won 37 international awards in nine countries, making it the most awarded FIAT model ever.
  • Since its launch the New 500 has been chosen by almost 120,000 customers worldwide. In 2022, the New 500 was the most sold EV in Italy and placed itself on the podium in Spain and Germany.
The fully electric New 500 has retained its best small electric car for the city and best convertible for value titles at the What Car? 2023 Awards, gaining further recognition amongst industry experts and collecting 37 prizes in total, making it the highest awarded FIAT model ever.
Judges praised the car for its driving capabilities and iconic design.

This success is confirmed by brilliant sales results: since its launch in 2020 the New 500 has been chosen by almost 120,000 customers worldwide. In 2022, it was the most sold EV in Italy, and it placed itself on the podium in Spain and in Germany. That’s not all: last year, the New 500 was the third most sold EV in the 10 major European markets and the best-selling BEV of Stellantis Group in Europe.

Designed and made in Turin, the New 500 is a symbol of Italian creativity and is winning over fans of Made-In-Italy products throughout the world. The New 500 is currently sold in 38 countries and four different geographic areas: from Europe to Latin America, from the Middle East to Japan. The spearhead of the Brand electrification strategy, the New 500 will soon land in the United States continuing its global journey outside Europe.

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I understand that it is having a huge acceptance, well, it always has, but the EV seems to be even more, I saw something of 30,000 units only in Germany I think....
 
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