At the Bologna
Motor Show Fiat Brand Manager Luca De Meo "symbolically"
delivered the 3,000 Fiat Auto cars that will be used by the
organising committee of the Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games
to Evelina Christillin, Deputy Chairman of TOROC. The event
was also attended by champion skier Alberto Tomba, and by
numerous journalists, local authorities and athletes.
The absolute star of the ceremony was the brand new Fiat
Sedici, the original 4x4 off-road vehicle, which combines
the enjoyable driving and handling of a compact Fiat with
the off-road performance of a Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV).
This means that it is both perfect in town traffic, and the
ideal answer for unconventional terrain and trips into the
mountains. This is why the Fiat Sedici is the "official" car
of the XX Winter Olympics in Turin, the event that will also
mark its market launch in Italy.
The Olympic fleet will be made up of 200 Fiat Sedicis and
other Group cars that meet the various operating
requirements: from the Grande Punto to the Fiat Croma, Panda
4x4, Fiat Idea, Alfa 159, Alfa Crosswagon, Lancia Musa and
the Lancia Phedra and Thesis flagships. Some of these cars
will be assigned to the delegations and television operators
from all parts of the world, while hundreds of other cars
will be used by the "spinal cord" of the Games: the 3,000
Torino 2006 volunteers. Safe Driving courses have been
organised for the volunteers, and Fiat Auto has participated
by supplying Fiat Idea, Lancia Musa and Alfa 147 cars.
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Fiat Brand Manager Luca De Meo "symbolically"
delivers the 3,000 Fiat Auto cars that will be used
by the organising committee of the Torino 2006
Olympic Winter Games to Evelina Christillin, Deputy
Chairman of TOROC, the event also being attended by
famous champion skier, Alberto Tomba |
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What is more, thanks to Magneti Marelli, all the Fiat Cromas
and Alfa 159s in the Olympic fleet, have been equipped with
a latest generation infotelematic and satellite navigation
system that will enable them to reach the Olympic sites and
areas of interest by following the directions given vocally
or on the colour screen.
Initiatives put in place by Fiat Auto, as an Official
Sponsor of the Torino 2006 XX Olympic Winter Games, include
the teams created for the Olympics: the Fiat Freestyle Team
which draws together the strongest Italian snowboarders and
freestyle skiers, and the Alfa Romeo Ski Racing Team in
particular, made up of the leading members of the Italian
Alpine Skiing team; sponsorship of the Jamaican Bob
Federation; the bond between Lancia and the world of figure
skating through the "Lancia Ice" team; and finally,
sponsorship of the Italian men's and women's Ice Hockey
teams by Fiat Light Commercial Vehicles.
Visitors to the Bologna Motor Show this week are able to
admire a number of cars personalised with the logos of the
various Olympic sponsorship programmes: a Panda 4x4
"Jamaica", a Grande Punto "Fiat Freestyle Team", an Alfa
Crosswagon "Ski Racing Team" and a Lancia Ypsilon "Ice", on
show in an outdoor stand. Last but not least, Fiat is an
Institutional Sponsor of the "Olympic Flame Relay", which
will start from Rome on December 8, 2005 and will reach
Turin on the day of the inauguration of the XX Olympic
Winter Games, having covered over 11,300 kilometres in
little more than two months, passing through a large number
of Italian towns.
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