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It was
officially announced this morning that the jury of the Car of the Year award, made up of 58
specialist journalists from 22 European countries, has
elected the Fiat 500 Car of the Year 2008. |
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The
international jury presiding over the Car of the Year
award, made up of 58 specialist journalists from 22
European countries, has elected the Fiat 500 Car of
the Year 2008 with 385 votes, ahead of the Mazda 2
(325 votes) and the Ford Mondeo (202).
In addition to
winning the Car of the Year 2008 award outright, the
super-compact Fiat distinguished itself by obtaining votes
from most members of the jury: 57 out of 58 included it in
their short-list, and 33 made it top in their personal
rankings.
This is the
second time – the first was the Fiat Panda in 2004 – that an
A-segment model has won the most prestigious award in the
world car industry. This extraordinary record brings total
Fiat Group Automobiles wins to twelve: the Fiat 124 (1967),
Fiat 128 (1970), Fiat 127 (1972), Lancia Delta (1980), Fiat
Uno (1984), Fiat Tipo (1989), Fiat Punto (1995), Fiat
Bravo/Brava (1996), Alfa 156 (1998), Alfa 147 (2001), Fiat
Panda (2004) and the Fiat 500 (2008).
Launched on 4
July this year, the new Fiat 500 immediately aroused huge
interest and very favourable comments made by more than
7,000 people from 63 countries (more than 1,000 journalists
were accredited) who homed in on Turin for its début:
institutional authorities, financial analysts, businessmen
and celebrities from the worlds of entertainment, fashion
and sport.
Critical acclaim
was immediately confirmed by intense customer interest. More
than 105,000 orders were taken in just four months in only
two countries (Italy and France), while interest continues
to grow in the rest of Europe, (for example: 6,300 orders
have already been placed in Germany where the car went on
sale just a few weeks ago). As of today, in Europe, the Fiat
500 stands second in the A-segment with a share of 14.1%
(behind the Fiat Panda with a 21.2% share).
The Fiat 500 is
the manifesto of ‘new Fiat’, a model that is in all respects
the physical demonstration of the company’s new approach,
the renewed strategies of the brand, a different way of
interpreting the car. That is why the Fiat 500 has set new
benchmarks in its segment. For example, this is the first
time that a car barely 3.55 metres long has been awarded a 5
star crash safety rating by Euro NCAP, and this is the first
time that a car in this segment has seven airbags fitted as
standard (it is also the only super-compact to fit a
knee-bag), with the advanced ESP available on all models
(standard on the 1.4 16v 100 bhp).
In addition,
this is the first time that a model has been launched with
the entire range of power units (1.2 69 bhp, 1.3 MultiJet 75
bhp with DPF and 1.4 16v 100 bhp), built to respect
emissions limits set by Euro 5, and all this more than two
years in advance of the legislative deadline. This is also
the first time that a ‘small’ car like the Fiat 500 has been
able to boast such a broad range, which is made possible by
choosing from: four trim levels, three engines and 12
colours (among these are six vintage colours that evoke
memories of the ’50s and ’60s, and the three-layer white, a
sophisticated paint process that up to now has only been
adopted on supercars). Customers can also choose from 15
interiors including the prestigious Cordura and Frau
Leather, nine types of road wheel, and 19 sticker
treatments, for a total of more than 500,000 variations. In
addition, 100 original accessories have been designed for
the Fiat 500 – among which the most surprising are an
electric aroma diffuser and colour-coded key fobs – along
with the most advanced infotelematic systems: for example a
multifunctional portable navigator from the Blue&MeTM
platform.
The Car of
the Year award started in 1964. To enter, new cars must
go on sale in at least five different European markets in
the course of the year. Judgments are expressed on the
following parameters: design, comfort, safety, economic
operation, driveability, performance, practicality, respect
for the environment, price and value for money. A first
selection is made from all the new models marketed in the
course of the year (this year 33 cars were involved) and
seven are shortlisted. Each member of the jury has 25 points
to distribute among the seven cars, with a maximum of 10
points going to their first choice. The award
ceremony for Car of the Year 2008, organised by the
German magazine Stern,
will take place in Berlin on 28 January 2008.
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