Fiat Automobiles
will have an extensive stand packed full of attractions at
the 62nd Frankfurt Motor Show. Essential, smooth shapes
combine with the colours of the Italian flag, a unifying
visual element that is immediately recognisable. The stand
is divided into three themed areas, each distinguished by
one of the colours in the flag: the green area illustrates
Fiat’s commitment to the environment; the white area aims to
attract the public with the spirit of the ‘new Fiat’
embodied in the Fiat 500; and the red area reflects the
passion for racing under the banner of the Abarth scorpion.
We can start
with the cars displayed in the green area of the stand,
which underline that the protection of the environment is an
essential aspect of the development of all Fiat Automobiles
models. First of all, the Panda Aria concept car, an
‘environmental manifesto’ that confirms the brand’s
determination to analyse novelties in its search for
innovative ways to limit polluting emissions and CO2 levels,
achieving a record result of 69 g/km. Then the Panda Panda
Climbing and Multipla Natural Power 360° Special Edition,
ambassadors of the broad, comprehensive Natural Power range
of cars with petrol/methane dual fuel engines. And finally,
the Grande Punto and Bravo equipped with the brand new 120
bhp and 150 bhp 1.4 T-Jet engines: the best example of
Fiat’s research in the field of conventional engines
developed specifically to reduce the environmental impact.
This constant
commitment won Fiat Automobiles acknowledgement as the best
European brand for the abatement of CO2 emissions in 2005,
from an independent source (European Federation for
Transport and Environment). And in 2006 the Group achieved
an 18% reduction on 1995, and that same year, 55% of all the
cars sold by the Group had emissions below 140 g/km, while
13% were below 120 g/km.
On the basis of
these results, and regardless of decisions taken by the
European authorities, Fiat Automobiles is committed to
reaching the lowest average pondered level for CO2 emissions for its cars by
2012. Fiat aims to achieve this goal by the implementation
of a programme of targeted intervention to its engines,
transmissions and cars. The programme also envisages the
structural adoption of Stop&Start, which reduces fuel
consumption by over 10% in the urban cycle.
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With colourful bodywork that is
perfectly in line with the spirit of the new model,
five Fiat 500s (seen above at Lingotto in Turin)
will create an entertaining merry-go-round, which
the public can also take part in, driving one of the
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Fiat Automobiles will have an
extensive stand packed full of attractions at the
62nd Frankfurt Motor Show. Essential, smooth shapes
combine with the colours of the Italian flag, a
unifying visual element that is immediately
recognisable. |
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At the Frankfurt
Show, the public will be able to examine other devices and
systems conducive to eco-compatible driving. For example,
the brand is the first carmaker to propose sophisticated
software that analyses driving styles and offers advice on
how to drive in a more ‘eco-friendly’ manner. The customer’s
driving style can be recorded through the USB port of the
versatile Blue&Me system and transported to a
digital environment using a USB pen drive. There the
customer can analyse the consumption and emissions of all
his trips in detail, receiving advice about how to drive so
as to have less impact on the environment, and becoming part
of a community that believes in eco-responsible driving.
The second area
of the stand is dedicated to the brand new Fiat 500, which
is making its first appearance at an international show
after its exciting launch in Turin on July 4. The car, which
is a true manifesto of the ‘new Fiat’, is presented in a
highly original manner. A reproduction of the Fiat 500 has
been created, five times larger than life, on which a
circuit has been prepared – with a soundtrack, lights and
special films – where five examples of the new model
circulate continuously: two in the Sport specification with
the 100 bhp 1.4 16v engine, two in the Lounge specification
(with the 1.3 Multijet and 1.4 16v engines) and finally a
Fiat 500 Pop powered by the 1.3 Multijet.
With colourful
bodywork that is perfectly in line with the spirit of the
new model, the five Fiat 500s will create an entertaining
merry-go-round, which the public can also take part in,
driving one of the cars. A unique, exciting presentation
that will certainly draw the crowds: it isn’t every day that
you can see the facia of a car reproduced realistically on a
scale of 5:1.
And finally, the
third focal point of the Frankfurt stand is the Abarth
world, the maximum expression of sportiness, technology and
tradition. Painted all in red, with an aggressive but
refined setting, this area hosts the Grande Punto Abarth
S2000 and a prototype of the Grande Punto Abarth with the
‘essesse’ (Super Sport) booster kit, making its world debut.
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