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Peugeot’s baby goes green

Peugeot’s baby, the 108, has gone green, in more ways than one, with a new colour palette. The city car’s interior has been updated with a mini makeover.

A striking new metallic paint, Smooth Green, replaces the previous Green Fizz option, with Diamond White, Zircon Grey, Raven Black and Antelope Red also available throughout the model range. Smooth Green is also featured as an option on the interior ambience colour palette.

In addition, the electric roof option is now available in a fresh colour textile. The Gentle Green retractable electric fabric roof is fitted as standard on Collection and TOP! Collection models, depending on the exterior colour chosen, and replaces the previous Green Fizz finish.

Inside, new White Line Jusa and Green Line Jusa trims bring the interior up to date, in place of the previous White Square Jusa and Green Square Jusa trim options.

Two new exterior personalisation themes include Green ‘Vector’ and Grey ‘Vector’ options, which add stylish graphics around the headlights and door pillars, and replace the previous Brushed Alu Speed and White Speed themes.

The 108 is available to order now, via PEUGEOT’s new Buy Online platform or through any authorised PEUGEOT Retailer.    

Fiat 500 goes electric

The New 500 has made its institutional debut in Rome on the eve of its 63rd birthday.

It was first presented at the Palazzo del Quirinale in Rome, where the 100 per cent electric city car was presented to the President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella, by FCA senior management. The team then travelled to Palazzo Chigi to present the New 500 to Giuseppe Conte, the Italian Prime Minister. 

The all-new city car was presented in the courtyard of the Quirinale presidential palace by John Elkann, Chairman of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), Pietro Gorlier, Chief Operating Officer EMEA Region FCA, and Olivier Francois, President Fiat Brand Global, explaining to President Mattarella how the third generation of the 500 is an all-Italian response to the sustainable mobility of tomorrow.

The New 500 was created, designed and engineered in Turin and is an example of the creativity and innovation of which the company and the city – where Fiat was founded over 120 years ago – are proud.

This is also demonstrated by the e-Mobility initiatives created at the Mirafiori complex, including FCA’s Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) pilot project, which once fully completed will be the largest plant of its kind in the world. By the end of 2021, the infrastructure will have the capacity to interconnect up to 700 electric vehicles, capable of providing ultrafast grid services to the transmission network operator, as well as recharging the vehicles themselves.

This afternoon, the FCA Management visited the seat of the Italian Government to meet Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte. In a perfect opportunity to reaffirm FCA’s commitment to implementing its broad investment plan for Italy – much of which has already been launched in domestic plants – Mr Conte was introduced to the New Fiat 500 in the courtyard of Palazzo Chigi.

The plan is based on a transformation of the Italian automotive industry with a view to a low-emissions future, powered by increasingly connected hybrid and electric vehicles.