
The first exams of the new fiat 500 Hybrid City Car are being assembled, ahead of a full launch later this year.
Pre-Production Cars have been completed at the Mirafiori Plant in Turin, marking an import Step TOWARDs full-scale manufacturing.
Completed examples of the 500 Hybrid will be beginning the factory in November 2025, with fiat expecting to built 100,000 cars annually.
The return of hybrid power for the fiat 500 represents a substantial change in direction. The Third-Generation 500 was Originally Launched with electric powertrains only.
A REHINK on Electrification

In September 2024, fiat paused production of the 500e for a month, Due to slow demand for its electric city.
This followed over £ 3,000 began slashed from the price of the 500e last year. The High-Performance Abarth 500e was reduced by more than £ 4,000.
Global Sales of the Electric 500e Recorded a Drop of 42 Percent in 2024, Versus the Previous 12 months. In the United States, Less Than 500 exams of the fiat Eve Sold.
All of this has led to fiat prioritising a modern replacement for the combustion-engined 500, which ceased production last year.
The return of ‘Social Relevance“

Fiat has not confirmed engine and battery details for the new 500 hybrid, but images of the pre -production model show a manual gear Lever poking from the dashboard.
“The 500 Hybrid Offers affordable electrification and iconic style, pro -that social relevance is at the core of the brand mission,” Said Olivier Francois, Ceo of Fiat.
“With the 500 hybrid, we are strengedening production at mirafiori to ensure the playings’s production and the Meet the Demand. Here: The Panda in Pomigliano and the 500 in Mirafiori. “
More details on prices and specification will be announce close to where the fiat 500 hybrid entry production letters this year.
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