H Fiat Chrysler Automobiles created the e–Village in Turin. This is the first "green
village" of the automotive industry, where the Group will present to the public all the
electrified models, but also the latest developments in the field of
advanced and environmentally friendly transport.
"This is a pioneering
facility, where we can show the public the new face of the
automotive", noted the President
Fiat and FCA's Head of Marketing, Mr. Olivier François. "In this space we will present the future,
not just through cars, but through all the technologies, the new ideas,
of the senses and emotions that accompany our daily life. Ο
space was designed to be simple and friendly, given that the simplicity
fits in perfectly with sustainable development. "Less is more", is the number one rule when it comes to
environmental friendliness. But the second is vertical thinking. So he
the space will not just be the home of technology, it will be the home of
solutions, from the acquisition or rental of a car, to the solutions
charging and the apps that make our everyday life easier."
The e–Village housed in the complex Green Pea in Turin, where all 5 floors of the facility
are dedicated to sustainable development. Following rule 3R (Reuse=reuse, Recycle=recycling, Reduce=reduction), the e–Village, is designed to have zero
environmental footprint. For
for example, furniture is made from recycled materials, while
decorative elements found in the space apply innovation theBreath®. It is an advanced technology that
designed to improve air quality and reduce pollution
absorbing the dirt into the material.
With a total area of 1.300sq.m., the e–Village hosts the most innovative "green" technologies and, of course, the electrified
models of the Group FCA. In addition to production models such as the new electric Fiat 500, the Plug–in Hybrid Jeep 4xe and the electric E–Ducato, visitors can admire the original Fiat Centoventi, an ode to
simplicity and cleverness designbut also the dazzling Alfa Romeo Tonal, the first hybrid
model of the brand expected to enter production in 2021.
The Group FCA Continues
its focus on addressing environmental problems, which
are one of the most important challenges facing the planet
us. Travel is a key component of the daily life of
and their transformation is necessary to meet the needs of the people and their
needs of the public while protecting the environment. Η FCA with the Group's department
e–Mobility, has
create a plan of action to provide solutions that are environmentally friendly
environment, economically viable and affordable for all, making it simpler to
the lives of people using electrified cars.
People's needs are different and so
The solutions offered to them should be different. After the
presentation of Fiat Panda Hybrid and
500 Hybrid, the most affordable hybrid models on the market, the FCA presented
and its first all-electric car, the new Fiat 500,
a model that has already been distinguished for its design, philosophy, but also
advanced solutions that bring. Full of technology and style, it brings today the new
the age of urban transport and at an affordable cost, with the prices of the
model in Greece to start below 20,000 euros*. Correspondingly, the Plug–in Hybrid Jeep 4xe, are the new expression for the most efficient,
environmentally friendly, but always exciting experience of driving a
Original from Jeep. With high
performance (190 - 240 hp), pure electric drive capability for 50 km, emissions
emissions below 50 g/km and the most advanced all-wheel drive system in the
history of Jeep, offer unique economy, top in- and out-of-market
off-road capabilities, while also relieving corporate users of the
cars from paying tax. Finally, the Fiat Professional with the
new all-electric E–Ducato, shows the way in transport by offering a
purely electric There is, with a choice of 200 or 360km autonomy,
advanced connectivity solutions and most importantly loading capabilities
equivalent to those of conventional vehicles, with a payload volume of between 10 and
17k.m. and payload up to 1.950 kg.
Let's continue our tour of the E-Village