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FIAT Announces Electric Comeback to the B-Segment With the New Fiat 600e
Staff Writer
- Jul 05 2023

FIAT has announced its return to the B-segment with the all-electric New Fiat 600e. It offers a size of 4,17 meters in length and is suitable for five passengers.
It offers an electric range of more than 400km (WLTP combined cycle) and more than 600 km in the city (WLTP urban cycle).
The new model is available in two different full-electric versions, New Fiat 600e La Prima and New Fiat (600e).
To optimise charging time, the New 600e is equipped with a 100-kW fast charger system, and takes less than half an hour to charge the battery to 80%.
It also comes with a 11kW On Board Charger and a Mode 3 cable for charging at home or in public, which ensures a full charge in less than 6 hours.
In a press release, Stellantis-owned FIAT says: 'The New Fiat 600e is also packed with state-of-the-art safety and assistance features that make it ready for everyday life. It offers level 2 assisted driving, bringing all the associated benefits to your journey. The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system brakes or accelerates in response to any cars; the Intelligent Speed Assist reads the speed limits and recommends applying them, while the Blind Spot Detection uses ultrasonic sensors to monitor the blind spots and warn of any obstacles with warning lights on the wing mirror'.
It adds: 'The New Fiat 600e represents the ideal solution for both city lovers and outdoor enthusiasts and is the perfect embodiment of the brand's values of Italian style and sustainability'.
FIAT says the first units will arrive in Italian market by September, 2023.
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