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Fiat Grande Panda Interior Spied, Confirms Rounded Dashboard, Two-tone Upholstery and More
Though the Fiat Grande Panda retains the same five-seat configuration as the earlier Pandas, it gets a well-rounded cabin, typical for a Fiat.
Citroen C3 Platform-Based Fiat Grande Panda Unveiled with Electric and Hybrid Powertrains
Although technical specifications are still under wraps, Fiat has announced that the Grande Panda is designed on a multi-energy platform, supporting both hybrid and electric models.
Fiat Unveils Five Futuristic 'Panda-inspired' Concepts: From Camper to Fastback
Fiat has revealed its five new concepts that will launch in the international market – Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe – over the next three years. Find out details here:
Fiat Abarth 600e Revealed in Scorpionissima Launch Edition, Is the Brand's Most Powerful EV Yet with 237bhp
Hypnotic Purple, the paint job that the new Fiat Abarth 600e Scorpionissima Launch Edition is decked out in, looks attractive when paired with the gloss-black trim, dual-tone alloy wheels, and the acid-green scorpion insignia on the front fenders.
Fiat Topolino Mickey Mouse-themed EVs Mark Disney's 100th Anniversary
Fiat has globally unveiled five unique editions of the Topolino electric quadricycle inspired by Disney's iconic character - Mickey Mouse. Here's all you need to know regarding the artwork and design of each Mickey Mouse-themed electric vehicle.
Fiat 500 La Prima electric hatchback breaks cover
Fiat's iconic city car, the 500, got its first-ever all-electric version in March 2020 when Fiat had launched the 500 La Prima convertible. Fiat has now pulled the wraps off the 500 La Prima hatchback, the second variant to join the La Prima line-up.
FCA resumes operations at Ranjangaon factory
The Jeep Compass is produced at the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) India plant at the Ranjangaon. As part of the joint venture with Tata Motors, the Nexon too is manufactured here
Toyota, Daimler and FCA borrowing billions to face Coronavirus Crisis
The Coronavirus has got the entire world on lockdown. The world economy is sure to take a big hit from this as industries have almost shutdown completely. To combat the crisis car makers such as Daimler, Toyota and FCA are looking to borrow a whole lot of money.
Who is going to get what in the automotive wedding of the century?
The FCA-PSA merger is undoubtedly the most important event in recent years in the automotive world. The partnership has made the duo the fourth biggest automotive group in the world, behind Volkswagen Group, Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, and Toyota (based on the annual sales volume of 2018).
FCA and PSA Groupe to join hands
Collectively the two brands registered sales of 8.7 million units in the global market last year making the combination the fourth largest OEM in the world. Together the group will benefit from FCA’s strength in North America and Latin America and PSA’s strength in Europe