Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Abarth introduced its latest racing gem at the 51st Sanremo Rally. The new Fiat 500 Abarth R3T will lend its name to a promotional rally trophy in 2010, due to join the two track events (European and Italian) planned for the Fiat 500 Abarth Assetto Corse.
For Abarth, this marks a return to promotional trophy events, a niche it has made its own for more than thirty years. Since 1977, to be precise, when the first ever Autobianchi A112 Abarth Championship was held, followed by trophies for the Fiat Uno, Uno Turbo, Cinquecento, Seicento, Punto Kit and Super 1600, Stilo, Panda Kit.
The Fiat 500 Abarth rally version will be type approved for Group R3T, the category for turbocharged cars up to 1600 cm3 in capacity. This class will be the future of the specialism because it represents a good compromise between car cost and performance. Ideal for private drivers and young people who want to show their worth in a true racing car, capable of outstanding performance by any standard.
The Fiat 500 Abarth power unit is 1368 cm3 with a Garret GT 1446 fixed geometry turbocharger capable of delivering a power of 180 hp (132 kw) at 5500 rpm.
The gearbox is sequential, front meshing with 6 speeds and includes a multiplate self-locking differential, twin plate clutch and special half-axles.
Great care has been taken to ensure the suspension can be adjusted to obtain a ride suited to each driver's individual driving style. The racing shock-absorbers are adjustable, with coaxial spring and wheel to alter the ground clearance plus special shims to adjust the caster and camber angles.
The 7" x 17" OZ asphalt rims are designed for 19/62-17 tyres.
The Brembo brakes are all disc, ventilated at the front with 4 callipers, solid disc at the rear with brake distributor and governor. The handbrake is hydraulic.
The Fiat 500 Abarth is equipped with a special welded roll-bar integral with the body, the required safety devices and FIA type-approved seats with 6 seat belt anchorage points.
The weight is the lowest set by the regulations for this category: 1080 kg unladen.
Great care has also been taken over the details, beginning with a livery that is most decidedly in keeping with tradition, complemented by a lovingly crafted interior and instruments.
Fiat Fiorino Qubo is the name of the new vehicle being sold by the FIAT sales network. An original name that plays on the idea of "cube", which may not always be complimentary in all contexts, but in any case clearly evokes the strong points of this model: reliability and sturdiness, as well as unique and versatile functions. Not to mention the originality of changing the C of cube to Q to tell us that this vehicle is no ordinary cube, but rather a cube with a twist.
The Fiat Fiorino Qubo is targeted at a client who is a non-conformist oriented towards substance rather than show, a strong personality who is emanates confidence of his or her own well-informed choices.
Fiat Fiorino Qubo goes well beyond the concept of the MPV to venture as a pioneer into the concept of a "free space" vehicle, capable of satisfying a variety of needs for mobility. In fact, it is a highly functional vehicle with two sliding rear side doors, flexible interiors capable of offering up to sixteen different solutions. If so desired, it is also available with a front passenger seat that can be folded into a table and then flush with the boot level, making it possible to load objects measuring nearly 2.5 metres (a true record for a vehicle that measure only 3.9 metres).
The vehicle that lets you do anything you like, just as one would expect from a multipurpose vehicle, because it is as easy to handle as a city car and as spacious and comfortable as a MPV. But when compared to an MPV, the price is better for the same versatility and more compact dimensions (3959 mm long and 1684 mm wide, this boasts the best maximum capacity boot among all the vehicles in its class).
But that's not all; Fiat Fiorino Qubo manages to offer all this and at a highly competitive price, in keeping with other segment B vehicles, while including an integrated Blue&Me communications system (hands free, vocal and steering wheel commands, on-board text messaging, and a USB port).
Sales began in France in June 2008 and will continue over the summer months in Austria and Hungary. Italy, Poland, Switzerland, and Spain were next, while an October arrival is slated for Germany, Holland, Ireland, and November for Belgium and Greece (For 2009, Great Britain and Denmark should conclude the cycle).
Distinctive exterior styling and new-concept interiors
Essential and rational, the exterior styling of the Fiat Fiorino Qubo also sets itself apart for the specific side and rear body treatments that pump up its muscular personality. In the same way, not even the bold and rugged good-looks of the front can compromise the overall impression of a "unconventional yet likeable" vehicle, just as its solid appearance and "four wheels on the ground" attitude are counterbalanced by the fluid and clean lines that ooze dynamism.
These aesthetic peculiarities are in keeping with the compact exterior dimensions - 3.96 metres long, 1.72 metres tall, and 1.68 metres wide - which when united with a steering diameter of less than 10 metres, allows the new Fiat Fiorino Qubo to negotiate narrow downtown streets or the metropolitan traffic slaloms, becoming a new ingenious alternative to the city car and compact MPVs alike.
We should not forget that Fiat is the first and only manufacturer to offer, in its "Natural Power" range, a wide array of vehicles with methane-petrol dual fuel systems able to meet the mobility requirement of an extensive category of users: Multipla Natural Power, Punto Natural Power, Panda Panda Natural Power, Panda Panda Climbing Natural Power and Doblò Natural Power. Now comes the turn of the Fiat Grande Punto Natural Power, a new dual fuel car that sets standards of absolute excellence in several areas.
Firstly, a methane-driven Grande Punto proves itself to be a valid financial alternative to cars that run on conventional fuels (diesel and petrol) that are increasingly subject to rising prices. Suffice it to say that in Italy, for example, EUR 12 buys a full tank of natural gas and it costs just EUR 3.8 to cover 100 km.
Another virtue of the new model is its extraordinary range: when running on methane, it is able to cover 310 km with the tank filled to its full capacity of 84 litres. This record-breaking figure is increased by the 45 litre petrol tank capacity: this means that the Fiat Grande Punto Natural Power can be driven for more than 1000 kilometres without refuelling. So once you have a full tank you can drive with peace of mind, and in any case it is increasingly easier to refuel with natural gas because the network of service stations is extensive and continuously expanding (the number of service stations in Italy currently stands at 630).
The new model also offers a 1.4 8v Fire unit that is already compliant with the EURO5 directive and offers low CO2 emissions (just 115 g/km) that allow customers access to the maximum state incentives (EUR 2800 and 3 years of car tax if scrapped). The promotional launch price will start from EUR 12,300, complemented by 6 years of interest-free finance (offer valid to 31 December 2009).
Friday, February 25, 2011
Ferrari CEO Made €8.7 Million in 2010 or Twice as Much as Fiat Group CEO Sergio Marchionne
0 comments Posted by car 2011 at 10:45 AM
It's no secret that top car executives make big money, but the situation at the Fiat Group is particularly interesting. How else could one describe the fact that in 2010, Ferrari's chairman, Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, was paid more than twice the amount of money than the CEO of the entire Fiat Group, Sergio Marchionne?
The Ferrari boss pocketed €8.7 million in 2010 (US$12 million), while Marchionne received a paycheck of €3.5 million ($4.8 million). For his role at Ferrari, di Montezemolo received €7.549 million, with the rest of the amount being awarded for his contribution as Fiat CEO between 2004 and 2010. Marchionne's compensation was €3.05 million as head of Fiat and €423,300 for his role at Fiat's Swiss branch.
Let's face it, running a business like Ferrari can't be twice as difficult as running the entire Fiat Group. But it sure pays a whole lot better. The third best paid executive in the group last year was Angelli heir and Fiat Group chairman, John Elkann, who earned €589,000, while all other board members made between €65,000 and €95,000 each.
By Dan Mihalascu
Source: AutonewsEurope
Ferrari CEO Made €8.7 Million in 2010 or Twice as Much as Fiat Group CEO Sergio Marchionne
0 comments Posted by car 2011 at 10:45 AM
It's no secret that top car executives make big money, but the situation at the Fiat Group is particularly interesting. How else could one describe the fact that in 2010, Ferrari's chairman, Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, was paid more than twice the amount of money than the CEO of the entire Fiat Group, Sergio Marchionne?
The Ferrari boss pocketed €8.7 million in 2010 (US$12 million), while Marchionne received a paycheck of €3.5 million ($4.8 million). For his role at Ferrari, di Montezemolo received €7.549 million, with the rest of the amount being awarded for his contribution as Fiat CEO between 2004 and 2010. Marchionne's compensation was €3.05 million as head of Fiat and €423,300 for his role at Fiat's Swiss branch.
Let's face it, running a business like Ferrari can't be twice as difficult as running the entire Fiat Group. But it sure pays a whole lot better. The third best paid executive in the group last year was Angelli heir and Fiat Group chairman, John Elkann, who earned €589,000, while all other board members made between €65,000 and €95,000 each.
By Dan Mihalascu
Source: AutonewsEurope
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Très Chic: New Special Edition of the Fiat 500 by Gucci Heads to Geneva
0 comments Posted by car 2011 at 6:10 AM
As they say, good marketing always finds a reason to celebrate. This time, Fiat's marketing team is feeling festive about the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy and Gucci's 90th anniversary. As a result, the automaker has joined forces with Gucci for the creation of a new special edition version of the 500 mini that will be showcased at next week's Geneva Salon in a dedicated Gucci pop-up store within the Fiat stand.
The limited edition version of the 500 was customized by Gucci Creative Director Frida Giannini in partnership with Fiat's Centro Stile. It will be available in two flavors, either in black with detailing in shiny chrome, and a two-tone black and white interior, or with a white exterior paint with satin chrome detailing, and ivory and black interior.
Both versions get 16-inch alloy wheels wrapped around 195/45 R16 tires with the hubcaps featuring the interlocking GG logo in the same color of the body of the car, plus the Italian fashion house's signature on the rear hatch and B-column, and Gucci’s signature green-red-green stripe, which runs along the entire perimeter of the car. In addition, the version equipped with the 100HP 1.4-liter engine comes with rear break callipers in Gucci green.
The Italian fashion house's stripe also appears inside on the seats, on the gear shift, the key-cover, the carpets, and on the seatbelts.
The new '500 by Gucci' will be initially be available from April 1st to June 30th exclusively by pre-order online at www.500bygucci.com, with pricing in Italy starting from €17,000 (equal to US$23,300). Regular sales will start in Europe in July, followed by the rest of the world at the end of 2011.
And for those buyers that would like complete the look with some personal goodies, Fiat has also collaborated with Gucci to create a special collection for the 500, including travel accessories, small leather goods, drivers, tracksuits, driver gloves, sunglasses and a watch, which will all be available in select Gucci stores and online at www.gucci.com from April 2011.
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Labels: Fiat, Fiat 500, Geneva Motor Show, new cars
Très Chic: New Special Edition of the Fiat 500 by Gucci Heads to Geneva
0 comments Posted by car 2011 at 6:10 AM
As they say, good marketing always finds a reason to celebrate. This time, Fiat's marketing team is feeling festive about the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy and Gucci's 90th anniversary. As a result, the automaker has joined forces with Gucci for the creation of a new special edition version of the 500 mini that will be showcased at next week's Geneva Salon in a dedicated Gucci pop-up store within the Fiat stand.
The limited edition version of the 500 was customized by Gucci Creative Director Frida Giannini in partnership with Fiat's Centro Stile. It will be available in two flavors, either in black with detailing in shiny chrome, and a two-tone black and white interior, or with a white exterior paint with satin chrome detailing, and ivory and black interior.
Both versions get 16-inch alloy wheels wrapped around 195/45 R16 tires with the hubcaps featuring the interlocking GG logo in the same color of the body of the car, plus the Italian fashion house's signature on the rear hatch and B-column, and Gucci’s signature green-red-green stripe, which runs along the entire perimeter of the car. In addition, the version equipped with the 100HP 1.4-liter engine comes with rear break callipers in Gucci green.
The Italian fashion house's stripe also appears inside on the seats, on the gear shift, the key-cover, the carpets, and on the seatbelts.
The new '500 by Gucci' will be initially be available from April 1st to June 30th exclusively by pre-order online at www.500bygucci.com, with pricing in Italy starting from €17,000 (equal to US$23,300). Regular sales will start in Europe in July, followed by the rest of the world at the end of 2011.
And for those buyers that would like complete the look with some personal goodies, Fiat has also collaborated with Gucci to create a special collection for the 500, including travel accessories, small leather goods, drivers, tracksuits, driver gloves, sunglasses and a watch, which will all be available in select Gucci stores and online at www.gucci.com from April 2011.
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Labels: Fiat, Fiat 500, Geneva Motor Show, new cars
Très Chic: New Special Edition of the Fiat 500 by Gucci Heads to Geneva
0 comments Posted by car 2011 at 6:10 AM
As they say, good marketing always finds a reason to celebrate. This time, Fiat's marketing team is feeling festive about the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy and Gucci's 90th anniversary. As a result, the automaker has joined forces with Gucci for the creation of a new special edition version of the 500 mini that will be showcased at next week's Geneva Salon in a dedicated Gucci pop-up store within the Fiat stand.
The limited edition version of the 500 was customized by Gucci Creative Director Frida Giannini in partnership with Fiat's Centro Stile. It will be available in two flavors, either in black with detailing in shiny chrome, and a two-tone black and white interior, or with a white exterior paint with satin chrome detailing, and ivory and black interior.
Both versions get 16-inch alloy wheels wrapped around 195/45 R16 tires with the hubcaps featuring the interlocking GG logo in the same color of the body of the car, plus the Italian fashion house's signature on the rear hatch and B-column, and Gucci’s signature green-red-green stripe, which runs along the entire perimeter of the car. In addition, the version equipped with the 100HP 1.4-liter engine comes with rear break callipers in Gucci green.
The Italian fashion house's stripe also appears inside on the seats, on the gear shift, the key-cover, the carpets, and on the seatbelts.
The new '500 by Gucci' will be initially be available from April 1st to June 30th exclusively by pre-order online at www.500bygucci.com, with pricing in Italy starting from €17,000 (equal to US$23,300). Regular sales will start in Europe in July, followed by the rest of the world at the end of 2011.
And for those buyers that would like complete the look with some personal goodies, Fiat has also collaborated with Gucci to create a special collection for the 500, including travel accessories, small leather goods, drivers, tracksuits, driver gloves, sunglasses and a watch, which will all be available in select Gucci stores and online at www.gucci.com from April 2011.
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Labels: Fiat, Fiat 500, Geneva Motor Show, new cars

















