Fiat’s iconic 500 model underwent a transformation in 2020, with the introduction of an all-electric next-generation called the 500e, soon to commence sales in the U.S. as the 2024 model.
The older version, with its gasoline engine, continues to be available for purchase and has sustained substantial sales in Europe, outperforming the electric 500e with approximately 104,000 units sold in the previous year, compared to 62,000 units of the electric counterpart.
Automotive News has reported, sourcing information from individuals close to the matter, that Fiat might introduce a gasoline variant for the new 500e, replacing the outgoing gasoline 500, which, starting July, will not comply with the European Union’s enhanced safety and cybersecurity regulations.
Supporting the theoretical addition, Fiat has been quoted probing suppliers about boosting the Turin, Italy factory’s production capacity for the new 500e, which included the manufacturing of 77,260 units in 2023, intending to extend to 175,000 units. Supplier sources revealed to Automotive News that of the expanded capacity, approximately 100,000 units might pertain to the gasoline model with the remainder allocated to the electric version.
While the conjecture seems reasonably sound, it remains to be seen if the gasoline variant will be made available in the U.S. market.
Currently, production of the elder-generation 500 takes place in Tychy, Poland. With Fiat’s aim of transitioning fully to electric vehicles by 2030, the company is not inclined to revamp the older generation 500 to align with the new EU mandates.
However, Fiat is evaluating strategies to continue offering the older 500 beyond European borders. One considered option is to shift the manufacturing base from Poland to an Algerian facility, primarily serving markets in Africa and West Asia.
FAQ Section
Will the new gas-fueled 500 option be available in the United States?
Currently, there is no confirmation that the potential gasoline option for the new Fiat 500e will be offered in the U.S market.
Why is Fiat considering adding a gasoline option to the electric 500e?
Fiat may need to offer a gasoline variant of the 500e to cater to demand for the outgoing gasoline-powered previous-generation 500, which will no longer align with EU safety and cybersecurity regulations.
How many units does Fiat plan to produce of the new 500e?
Fiat is contemplating increasing production to 175,000 units, with 100,000 of these potentially being gasoline-powered cars and the remaining 75,000 being electric.
What will happen to the production of the older 500 models?
As per reports, production may be relocated from Poland to an Algerian plant to serve non-European markets like Africa and West Asia.
Conclusion
In conclusion, as the automotive industry moves closer towards electrification, the Fiat 500e sits at the crossroads of innovation and tradition. While the electric version heralds the future, the potential reintroduction of a gasoline model reflects market demand and regulatory challenges. The success of Fiat’s strategy will hinge on consumer preferences and the global shift in automotive powertrains, but what remains clear is the enduring legacy of the Fiat 500 in all its forms.