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  2. Fiat 500 (2007) - Wikipedia

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    The Micro-Vett electric Fiat 500 is powered by a Lithium polymer – Kokam battery with a 22 kWh capacity and is able to get to a top speed of 60 mph (97 km/h). The range of the Micro-Vett electric Fiat 500 is 70 miles (110 km) and after that will need 6–8 hours to re-charge it. [186] Fiat 500 Elettra BEV exhibited at the 2010 Washington Auto ...

  3. Fiat 500 - Wikipedia

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    The 500 Giardiniera (500 K on some markets) estate version of the Fiat 500 is the longest running model. The engine is laid under the floor of the boot to create a flat loading surface. The roof on this model also stretches all the way to the rear, not stopping above the driver and front passenger as it does in other models of the same period.

  4. Jeep Renegade and Fiat 500X Killed Off, Won't Survive to 2024

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    Jeep Renegade and Fiat 500X Killed Off, Won't Survive to 2024. Joey Capparella. December 5, 2023 at 10:04 AM ... Its Italian sibling, the Fiat 500X, is also dying off after the 2023 model year.

  5. FCA Poland - Wikipedia

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    FCA Poland Sp. z o.o. ( until April 1, 2015 "Fiat Auto Poland SA") is an automobile factory belonging to Stellantis formed on May 28, 1992, after Fiat acquired Fabryka Samochodów Małolitrażowych (FSM) in Bielsko-Biała and Tychy. At that time, Fiat Auto took over 90% of the company's shares.

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  8. MultiAir - Wikipedia

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    MultiAir was developed over ten years at Fiat's Centro Ricerche Fiat (CRF) in Orbassano outside Turin, [13] after a five-year delay during Fiat's 2000-2005 partnership with General Motors. [14] The vice president of Fiat Powertrain Research & Development, Rinaldo Rinolfi, led the team who developed the technology at a cost of over $100 million.

  9. Fiat - Wikipedia

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    The second-generation Punto was a strong seller in the UK after its October 1999 launch, but the new modern-day Fiat 500 (launched there in January 2008) has accounted for most of the company's UK sales in more recent years. The original Fiat 500 had been one of the few direct competitors for the iconic Mini during its 1960s heyday. [37]