The Fiat area at the Paris
Motor Show will be refreshingly youthful and a feast for the
eyes. The stand will extend over 2500 square metres, and
presents simple, rounded lines. The design and liveries of
the cars on show will be offset by white walls and flooring.
Visitors wandering through this inventive setting are able
to discover that Fiat has indeed changed its tune and that
its products represent the most sophisticated technology,
the best Italian design and the greatest respect for the
environment. Place of honour on the stand is reserved for
the Panda family that proudly presents three world previews
at the French show: the new 2007 range, the powerful and
feisty ‘100 HP’ version and the green ‘Panda Panda’ version.
This is the best demonstration of the versatility of a
winning model that lives up to the Panda spirit by
continuing to surprise with new versions: the Panda 4x4, the
Panda Cross, the Panda Alessi, the Panda Monster and now the
brand new Panda Panda and Panda 100 HP.
The second focus of the stand is dedicated to the Grande
Punto that conveys three different concepts in an original
way: sportiness, play and hi-tech entertainment and
telephony. Visitors to the show may admire a Grande Punto
Sport in the ‘Need For Speed’ specification, another version
equipped with the ultra-new 1.4 16v Starjet - and also a
stylish 5 door Emotion. Not to mention the fact that all
three cars come with a Hi-Fi Interscope system but also
‘Blue&Me®’, the sophisticated Windows Mobile-based system
produced in a joint venture between Fiat Auto and Microsoft.
One of these cars also sports the first car tribal tattoo
kit to be produced by Fiat Auto. This opaque film is sold in
the form of modules that can be applied to the front doors,
rear doors or tailgate for fast and easy car customisation.
Such makeovers were until recently considered complicated,
costly and achievable only with the aid of qualified,
specialised staff but this Fiat kit now offers an easy,
practical and cheap alternative. The kit also offers
innumerable opportunities for decoration without any risk of
damaging the body when customers wish to remove or replace
the tattoo.
Environmentally friendly versions are also represented by
the Multipla Multi-Eco and Panda Panda Concept car: the
future and present for minimum environmental impact vehicles
– Fiat style. This on-going commitment has led to a
comprehensive range of Natural Power products able to meet
the needs of professional operators and individual members
of the public alike: including the Doblò, the Punto, the
Multipla and the Panda. The resulting broad range allows
Fiat Auto to retain its European leadership in the segment
of cars sold with methane engines as original equipment:
more than 24,000 units were sold in 2005 (more than double
the amount sold in 2004).
The host of new car products and all the architectural and
graphic features of the stand at the Paris show create a
unique atmosphere that celebrates Italian motorsport and
engineering. Fiat also backs its distinctive products with
unmistakable design that has always made its models
immediately recognisable amidst the run-of-the-mill traffic
on the road today. This line-up naturally includes the Croma
Model Year ‘07 and the Fiat Sedici that parade across the
stand in perfect harmony with the panache of a winning brand
that has always played a leading role in many different
segments. The set is complemented by an imposing Fiat
building adorned with 3-D logos and led windows plus three
huge spheres made out of overlapping sheets of lacquered
wood, made more original by shifting light effects inside.
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A
central platform on the Fiat stand will act as a
workstation for the DJs and VJs who perform
throughout the show to create a fun stand where
everyone can meet and listen to music. Another round
platform will house the Ducato Truckster show van
(above) with a new Panda 100 HP on its back. |
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Visitors to the Paris Motor Show this
month will be able to enjoy all the prestige of the Fiat
Croma Model Year ’07. The model on display will be equipped
with a 200 bhp 2.4 Multijet and clad in a brand new Ink Blue
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The Fiat Panda model is not merely a
segment A supermini but an authentic platform on which Fiat
is building an entire car family with the sort of
engineering and attention to detail you would expect
from a higher category car. |
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The Fiat Panda model continues
to amaze by introducing a truly sporty version,
which will debut at the Paris Motor Show this month. |
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A central platform at the
base of these original spheres acts as a workstation for the
DJs and VJs who perform throughout the show to create a fun
stand where everyone can meet and listen to music. Another
round platform houses the Ducato Truckster show van with a
new Panda 100 HP on its back. The Multipla Multi-Eco Concept
Car is located inside one of the spheres while the other
houses the Concept – Lab, a virtual workshop for the New
Fiat 500 that has already received thousands of suggested
configurations and ideas for accessories and custom versions
from the host of enthusiasts who have visited
www.fiat500.com (a new interactive multimedia site created
specially for the eagerly-awaited model). Further campaigns
in line with the 500 philosophy over the coming months will
ensure that the new model is truly ‘a car created for the
people, from the ideas of the people’.
Last but not least, visitors to the Fiat stand may also
admire ‘Football Italian Athletic Toys’ a special
installation by Felice Limosani, presented by LUISAVIAROMA.
This piece of art combines the world of sport with the world
of ‘toys’ – in this case entertaining artistic playthings
somewhere between design, art and graphics. The installation
takes the form of an immense table football game destined
for the Guinness Book of Records (12x2 metres), featuring
two teams: Dog (black) against Cat (white) from the renowned
TOY2R ToyCollection. The idea is inspired by the famous FIAT
workers’ USOF sports clubs (the acronym stands for ‘Unione
Sportiva Operai Fiat’). The capital letters of the
installation spell out the name FIAT: Football Italian
Athletic Toys.
Both teams are captained by a ‘toy’ 1.7m high wearing a
FOOT-BALL 1920 shirt produced by Brama bearing the Rites
Sportwear logo. The CAPTAIN-TOY will then be exhibited in
the main European art galleries during the TOYFASHIONTOUR
that will see contributions by famous stylists such as Yohji
Yamamoto, Galliano and Riccardo Tisci for Givenchy. The tour
represents a marriage between fashion, major labels and
artistic toys and aims to raise money for the Telethon
Foundation.
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